Rome monastery stay
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Not a monastery, but I stayed in a convent the first time I went to Rome, so it was a long time ago (2005). I was a little concerned about the shared bath, but I never ran into anyone when I wanted to use it. I went with it because it was so inexpensive, 50 Euro, if you can believe it, and the location, which was just outside the Piazza Navona. Breakfast was minimal. I didn't regret staying there because the location was so good. I went to the Opera one night and knew I wouldn't be back in time for the curfew, but I let them know, and the guy on duty let me in. (It's no longer a convent and is now an upscale hotel that is out of my budget, even though my budget is a lot more than 50 Euro!)
Last edited by SusanP; May 26th, 2026 at 08:34 PM.
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I don't think the various church linked hotels/hostels have been much if any cheaper for awhile. They're basically charging market prices.
There are some on booking making it easy to compare. You can also read the reviews. Not all are spartan.
I'd also suggest thinking about location . Staying north west of the Vatican would be cheaper but it would end up costing you in travel time.
There are some on booking making it easy to compare. You can also read the reviews. Not all are spartan.
I'd also suggest thinking about location . Staying north west of the Vatican would be cheaper but it would end up costing you in travel time.
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