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lyceemoliere May 19th, 2007 03:03 PM

reasonably priced hotel-ROME
 
we are looking for a reasonably priced hotel for family of 5 in Rome for 2 night in July? Any suggestions?

Dayle May 19th, 2007 03:12 PM

Hi lyceemoliere,

At this late date, you best bet will be to use www.venere.com to see what you can find. Peak season, 2 rooms, "reasonable". On the web site you can sort by price. Pay attention to location, if you are too far out, it's not worth the savings.

If you would like people to give specific recs - assign an exact euro value to "reasonable".

Many people will also recommend trying an apartment. Easier for a family of 5. Some will do 2 nights.

Buon viaggio!

lyceemoliere May 19th, 2007 03:20 PM

Thanks so much. We would like rooms at 100 euro max if possible.

WillTravel May 19th, 2007 03:32 PM

At 100 Euros max, you need a hostel. Check www.hostelworld.com .

You can probably get a room for five, but even so that will probably cost more than 100 Euros.

nytraveler May 19th, 2007 05:17 PM

You don;t mention the make-up of your group - but many hostels don;t allow children (under 16's). Also - they're more like 30 euros per bed per night in a dorm room.

You might consider lookng at convents - to get around the child issue - assuming you're a family with kids - but that will be more money.

Finding lodging for 5 for 100 euros a night in Rome doesn;t seem realistic - esp at this late date.

nytraveler May 19th, 2007 05:28 PM

venere.com does list some hotels in/near (but not very near) Rome for random dates in July for 5 people. Prices are higher than you want - but some not terribly more - and many have shared baths - but at least it's a place to start looking.

I have no idea how good/bad these places are - and you would have to be in touch with them about sleeping arrangements (they may be assuming a couple of small kids in cots).

Suelynne May 19th, 2007 08:27 PM

Try B&Bs on Venere. We got a fabulous one last year for 100 Euro per night [for 2]. When we extended the stay for a night it cost us only 90 because directly booked.

WillTravel May 19th, 2007 09:15 PM

You could consider getting a bungalow outside of Rome. Apparently you are within striking distance price-wise:
http://www.countryclubcastelfusano.it/

There are other campsite options as well.

KTtravel May 19th, 2007 10:23 PM

For only two nights I think may want to bite the bullet and spend a bit more to stay centrally located as you don't want to spend precious time commuting in and out of Rome.


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