Brilliant new Alit . I've used rome shuttle and they were very good
It's a busy place Rome but you will love it .
Please could someone recommend a 4* ( or a very good 3) in Rome..needs to be in the thick of it so to speak...so it is not too fa to get to all the attractions etc. Me and Rob plan on visiting all the famous ones.. Some friends of ours are coming too and they are quite fussy so we would like to find somewhere nice for them to stay. The male friend has been to Rome before and actually sang at the Vatican eons ago, but my mate Christine has never been...so since this break is being organised by us we want to start in good accomodation.
Flying from Newcastle on 1 October and staying for 3 nights.
Many thanks for all your help.
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g187791-d556708-Reviews-Residenza_Arco_dei_Tolomei-Rome_Lazio.html
We wanted to stay here but they didnt have a room http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g187791-d664220-Reviews-Residenza_Santa_Maria-Rome_Lazio.html
Again Can't believe the prices now
I would say anything near to the colessuem would be a good location choice if you like your history . .Area around piazza novana/phanteon for eating & ambience . That's where I would choose next time if I could find something at a good price .
"2nd time we went was with the boys and I can't even remember the name of the hotel but it was near Termini station along via Nationale. It is a cheaper end but a fair slap uphill and I wouldnt stay in that part again .
if you want shopping somewhere near the spanish steps but again that's a fair walk from the historic part of Rome and it's really busy . wasnt keen on that part.
On reflection You tend to walk for miles around rome without giving it too much thought but everything is within walking distance really . We even walked to the Vatican although by the time I got there I was already on my last legs and wasnt prepared for the amount of walking once there so it would probably be better to get the metro and save your enegy for the vatican itself.
Good luck with the search Val. The TA list is always a good place to start though. http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotels-g187791-Rome_Lazio-Hotels.html I usually work down the list picking out anything that looks within my budget . Their "check rates" facility is a godsend.
Sorry mods hope you don't mind me posting links to the enemy. It was just easier for me to find what I was looking for .
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The prices seem quite reasonable on them and of course I want to be in the thick of it. Walking around up hills and down steps doesnt really bother me..but I accept that our friends may not be so enthusiastic!
We stayed at the first link I gave you in pre-recession times . Obviously I was feeling a little more flush then . I wouldnt pay that now and I don't really think you need to . There are plenty of nice hotels/B&bs in the thick of things at a half decent price .
Can anyone suggest a reasonably priced central hotel? Would like to have breakfast provided but am easy after that.
http://www.hotelapollorome.com/
Central enough without being expensive and breakfasts on the roof to die for.
Central enough without being expensive and breakfasts on the roof to die for.
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