Honeymoon in Italy
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Honeymoon in Italy
My fiance' and I get married April 21st and arrive in Rome on April 25th. I have been doing tons of research and still cannot decide where to stay in Rome. Please anyone help.....this is our first time in Europe and we want it to be wonderful.
We also plan to stay in Rome for 2 nights 3 days then head to Positano, we are planning on just renting a car or taking the train whatever we decide when we get there and just stop and stay along the way, no rush at all. We also plan on going to Venice and going to Tuscany through some of the vineyards. Anyone with any suggestions would be appreciated. Hotel rooms we would prefer spending $200 or less a night if possible but since we are staying in Rome the first few nights we could spend a little more for a nicer place. I also have researched some apartments and they seem to have more room then the hotels and are less expensive, I mean how much time really besides sleeping will we be in the room.
We also plan to stay in Rome for 2 nights 3 days then head to Positano, we are planning on just renting a car or taking the train whatever we decide when we get there and just stop and stay along the way, no rush at all. We also plan on going to Venice and going to Tuscany through some of the vineyards. Anyone with any suggestions would be appreciated. Hotel rooms we would prefer spending $200 or less a night if possible but since we are staying in Rome the first few nights we could spend a little more for a nicer place. I also have researched some apartments and they seem to have more room then the hotels and are less expensive, I mean how much time really besides sleeping will we be in the room.
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Hi DianeandRocky, congatulations on your wedding!
It would be best if you repost this on the Europe Board. Than you will get the responses you are looking for.
One quick note, my experience has always been that is is less expensive to rent the car from the US rather than when you arrive in Italy.
Best wishes for a long and joyous marriage.
It would be best if you repost this on the Europe Board. Than you will get the responses you are looking for.
One quick note, my experience has always been that is is less expensive to rent the car from the US rather than when you arrive in Italy.
Best wishes for a long and joyous marriage.
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For a clean, safe and central B&B here is a nice place for you to consider: Roman and Italian Bed & Breakfast is a family owned and operated guest house situated in the middle of the famous Holy Triangle. We are great hosts looking forward to welcoming you to our B&B and introducing you to all that Rome has to offer. Sincerely, Maddy
http://www.italianbandb.com/english/homepage.php
http://www.italianbandb.com/english/homepage.php
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