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Old Mar 9th, 2009, 04:29 PM
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quad rooms for rome, florence and venice

Hi, Does anyone have any recomendations for hotels that have rooms for four in Rome Florence and Venice? We are going late May to early June. I would love to find something for around $200.Thanks.
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http://www.sfromana.it/english.html

Great place-- friendly staff--former convent--still used for some religious functions--in the heart of Travestre--many great restaurants nearby. Approx 2.4 miles from Collesium- not too far from the Vatician. Reasonably priced. We stayed there (family of 4) June 2008. Highly recommend it.

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Many pardons---3 spelling corrections--Coliseum, Trastevere and Vatican. Sorry... At the end of a long and tiring weekend!! Four beds--185 Euros. Good breakfast included.
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Not hotels, but I can recommend these apartment agencies which rent by the night and are within your price range:

www.sleepinginflorence.com

www.realrome.com
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Hotel Casci in Florence. It's great value (although I stayed there several years ago so it may be a bit of $200). The quad is a large room with a double and twin beds. The bathroom is also a good size. Breakfast is included and the location is great.

Quads for $200 is going to be tough. That's high season, and quads are pricey in general. Venice is the priciest of the 3. An apartment may be a good alternative.
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I'd definitely look for apartments instead. Quads are relatively rare, and some of those are really too small to comfortably sleep 4.

A 1 bedroom apartment w/ sofa sleepers or daybeds in the living room would give you tons more space. And of course a 2 bdrm would be even better.
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