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Hotel in Rome Hi there,
Planning on sending my In-Laws to Rome,Italy for their 40th wedding anniversary in late March.Could anybody recommend a good hotel that is fairly central in Rome to most of the tourist hotspots and sights. Thanks in advance. | |
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logger said: Hi there,
Planning on sending my In-Laws to Rome,Italy for their 40th wedding anniversary in late March.Could anybody recommend a good hotel that is fairly central in Rome to most of the tourist hotspots and sights. Thanks in advance. Tell you what... If you send me along with a few thousand dollars of spending money, I promise to do a thorough job of scouting around for you. Deal? Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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What about the vatican ? I hear they have some spare rooms ... | |
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Lammastide said: logger said: Hi there,
Planning on sending my In-Laws to Rome,Italy for their 40th wedding anniversary in late March.Could anybody recommend a good hotel that is fairly central in Rome to most of the tourist hotspots and sights. Thanks in advance. Tell you what... If you send me along with a few thousand dollars of spending money, I promise to do a thorough job of scouting around for you. Deal? | |
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Hotel Aberdeen is fairly central & not to expensive! | |
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Amaxx said: Hotel Aberdeen is fairly central & not to expensive!
Isn't that a little out of the way ? | |
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logger said: Hi there,
Planning on sending my In-Laws to Rome,Italy for their 40th wedding anniversary in late March.Could anybody recommend a good hotel that is fairly central in Rome to most of the tourist hotspots and sights. Thanks in advance. I commute to Italy once every month or two for work and know a lot of hotels in Rome. A reccomendation depends what type of accomadation you're looking for, though: luxury, B&B, Pensione, no-frills, ect., ect.? Also, what's your budget for nightly accomadation? Have your folks been to Italy before, by the way? Rome is big time fun, but pretty hectic and full of pick pockets | |
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Ottensen said: logger said: Hi there,
Planning on sending my In-Laws to Rome,Italy for their 40th wedding anniversary in late March.Could anybody recommend a good hotel that is fairly central in Rome to most of the tourist hotspots and sights. Thanks in advance. I commute to Italy once every month or two for work and know a lot of hotels in Rome. A reccomendation depends what type of accomadation you're looking for, though: luxury, B&B, Pensione, no-frills, ect., ect.? Also, what's your budget for nightly accomadation? Have your folks been to Italy before, by the way? Rome is big time fun, but pretty hectic and full of pick pockets They are both in their early sixties and have not been to Rome before.Price range would be around 100Euro per night.Some place that would be a good central point in Rome to see the sights(Vatican,Collosium,Museums etc., have not been to Rome myself).They wouldn't be too adventurous and would like a area with some nice restaurants close by if possible and not too overpriced. | |
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logger said: Ottensen said: I commute to Italy once every month or two for work and know a lot of hotels in Rome. A reccomendation depends what type of accomadation you're looking for, though: luxury, B&B, Pensione, no-frills, ect., ect.? Also, what's your budget for nightly accomadation? Have your folks been to Italy before, by the way? Rome is big time fun, but pretty hectic and full of pick pockets They are both in their early sixties and have not been to Rome before.Price range would be around 100Euro per night.Some place that would be a good central point in Rome to see the sights(Vatican,Collosium,Museums etc., have not been to Rome myself).They wouldn't be too adventurous and would like a area with some nice restaurants close by if possible and not too overpriced. What comes immediately to mind for about 105 euro per night is Hotel Antico Palazzo Rospigliosi + (39 06) 489.30495 http://www.hotelrospigliosi.com it's only 11 miles from the international airport and about 5 blocks from the train station...and reasonable walking distance from Santa Maria Basilica, The Spanish steps, The Roman Forum, The Colosseumm and close to shopping on Via Vennetta. More later..! | |
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Ottensen said: logger said: They are both in their early sixties and have not been to Rome before.Price range would be around 100Euro per night.Some place that would be a good central point in Rome to see the sights(Vatican,Collosium,Museums etc., have not been to Rome myself).They wouldn't be too adventurous and would like a area with some nice restaurants close by if possible and not too overpriced. What comes immediately to mind for about 105 euro per night is Hotel Antico Palazzo Rospigliosi + (39 06) 489.30495 http://www.hotelrospigliosi.com This is working out at E155 a night which is a little above my budget.(29,30,31 March).Thanks for the help though,much appreciated.If you can think of others it would be great. it's only 11 miles from the international airport and about 5 blocks from the train station...and reasonable walking distance from Santa Maria Basilica, The Spanish steps, The Roman Forum, The Colosseumm and close to shopping on Via Vennetta. More later..! | |
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logger said: Ottensen said: What comes immediately to mind for about 105 euro per night is Hotel Antico Palazzo Rospigliosi + (39 06) 489.30495 http://www.hotelrospigliosi.com This is working out at E155 a night which is a little above my budget.(29,30,31 March).Thanks for the help though,much appreciated.If you can think of others it would be great. I can get the following hotel for E282 with American style breakfast for 3 nights http://www.augustalucillapalace.com/ it's only 11 miles from the international airport and about 5 blocks from the train station...and reasonable walking distance from Santa Maria Basilica, The Spanish steps, The Roman Forum, The Colosseumm and close to shopping on Via Vennetta. More later..! | |
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I can get this hotel for E282 for 3 nights with American style breakfast included http://www.augustalucillapalace.com/
The hotel you recommend http://www.hotelrospigliosi.com is working out at E465 without breakfast. What would you think about the one I have seen for E282 | |
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BlueZebra said: Amaxx said: Hotel Aberdeen is fairly central & not to expensive!
Isn't that a little out of the way ? Nah! What's a 1 hour commute by Lear Jet! | |
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BlueZebra said: What about the vatican ? I hear they have some spare rooms ...
Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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