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by nils » Thursday 24 September 2009, 22:37
Ciao Guys
Sorry its off topic:
I'm going to Roma early october: could you recommend me a nice hotel in averages prices in the historic center ( i mean not inside the vatican

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- could be modern or not
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by RicHard » Thursday 24 September 2009, 23:29
Well... as you could imagine... strangers could answer your request better than Romans!

As always.
I'm from Rome but... really... I don't know any place to sleep for cheap with clean environment.
In the "station" area there are a lot of "cheap" places, but... I cannot bet on the situation inside.
Perhaps a "Bed & Breakfast" in a not very center area could be a good solution.
I'm trying to ask to some friends and I'll be back.

In the meantime... "welcome" to Rome!

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by jax » Monday 28 September 2009, 22:41
Hi,
Richard is right, most enjoiable is to rent a B&B and for eating find some cheap trattoria, I can suggest some if you want.
I have a friend who has a B&B near Coloseum, if you let me know in which period I can ask him for you.
Also you can try with
http://www.romesweethome.it/ when you find something interesting call and ask for Boris or Peter or Alessia and tell them that you are a friend of Jacopo.
They are friend of mine.
Also you can have a look on
http://www.rentalinrome.com/ .
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by nils » Tuesday 29 September 2009, 8:13
Grazzie too late booked a hotel already

finally thought i would have to spend a bit more to have great comfort ( we need rest with everyday life these days...4 kids 1 business each...).
I'm even renting a Vespa PX ( i'm a vespa fan/owner, if you see a 160 GS vespa let me know
Maybe give me the name of that trattoria

i'm a pasta fan ( who is not? !)
thnx for the hints anyway: i'll bring a few Duals

as reward( joke)..
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by jax » Tuesday 29 September 2009, 9:46
In which part of Roma are you going to stay?
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by RicHard » Tuesday 29 September 2009, 13:38
nils wrote:Grazzie too late booked a hotel already

finally thought i would have to spend a bit more to have great comfort ( we need rest with everyday life these days...4 kids 1 business each...).
I'm even renting a Vespa PX ( i'm a vespa fan/owner, if you see a 160 GS vespa let me know
Maybe give me the name of that trattoria

i'm a pasta fan ( who is not? !)
thnx for the hints anyway: i'll bring a few Duals

as reward( joke)..
Nils
Ok! On trattoria I'm more confident.
As already asked... in which part of rome are you going to stay?
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by nils » Tuesday 29 September 2009, 18:49
dead center not far from the Panteon..but i'm renting a Vespa to move around.
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by RicHard » Wednesday 30 September 2009, 10:12
nils wrote:dead center not far from the Panteon..but i'm renting a Vespa to move around.
Nils
Great place.
Near pantheon, you have absolutely to taste the ice-cream of "Pinocchio", an ice-cream shop that's located aside the Pantheon (watching its entrance, the ice-cream shop is on your right!).
You will tell me about.

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by jax » Wednesday 30 September 2009, 11:18
Hi
a great place to eat roman food is Tonino Via del Governo Vecchio, 18,
for have some fish go to Monserrato Via Monserrato, 96. Telefono: 066873386 maybe is better to make a reservation for a table outside.
For a glass of wine try Cul de Sac at piazza Pasquino
other good place is Il Pavone at via del pavone
Dal Pallaro at piazza del pallaro good food, no ordering, they'll take what they have cooked, very cheap.
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by RicHard » Wednesday 30 September 2009, 13:01
I could add, always in the same area,
Baffetto
Via del governo vecchio, 114
00186 - Roma (RM)
Tel. 06.6861617
Very cheap place but one of the most famous where you can eat wonderful pizza, absolutely NO-chic but... really typical.
P.s.: a lot of celebrities have been there. So... they miss you!

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by nils » Wednesday 30 September 2009, 14:32
thnx much

I'll definitely try those adresses
Nils
nb: i'll leave two duals at the desk of my hotel for you as reward ( kidding)