Rome Advice??? Hotel, Sights, Eats?
#1
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Hi all,
I've got 3 extra days in London this December and want to catch a quick
getaway to Rome. Never been and don't know much about it.
Can anyone receommend a nice (3 star or better) cheap, centrally located
hotel, a couple of not to be missed sights, and a place or two to get some
cheap eats?
I know there has to be some Rome experts on this list, share with me your
finds!
Thanks,
Bil
I've got 3 extra days in London this December and want to catch a quick
getaway to Rome. Never been and don't know much about it.
Can anyone receommend a nice (3 star or better) cheap, centrally located
hotel, a couple of not to be missed sights, and a place or two to get some
cheap eats?
I know there has to be some Rome experts on this list, share with me your
finds!
Thanks,
Bil
#2
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In article , "Bil" wrote:
> Can anyone receommend a nice (3 star or better) cheap, centrally located
> hotel, a couple of not to be missed sights, and a place or two to get some
> cheap eats?
I have a great deal of Rome information on my personal website located
at http://www.alanzeleznik-
ar.com/travels/travels.html, including basic Rome info and restaurant
recommendations.
> Can anyone receommend a nice (3 star or better) cheap, centrally located
> hotel, a couple of not to be missed sights, and a place or two to get some
> cheap eats?
I have a great deal of Rome information on my personal website located
at http://www.alanzeleznik-
ar.com/travels/travels.html, including basic Rome info and restaurant
recommendations.
#3
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Posts: 17

..well there is a lot to see inRome anyway I give some hints about eating:
La Montecarlo (Campo de fiori) for a good & cheap pizza
Augusto (Trastevere) for a real roman meal
'Gusto ( Via del Corso) for a trendy meal
area with bars & nights stuff and nice walking around:
Trastevere
Campo de Fiori
bars with music:
Testaccio
San Lorenzo
there are a lot of 3 stars hotel try to avoid the area of the Termini station
Things you shouldn't miss:
Colosseum & roman forum, Castel S.Angelo, St Peters,
the catacombs
Anyway Rome is also a walking city a sort of open air museum so take some time to walk around in the ancient Rome.
Ciao bello. Daniela
La Montecarlo (Campo de fiori) for a good & cheap pizza
Augusto (Trastevere) for a real roman meal
'Gusto ( Via del Corso) for a trendy meal
area with bars & nights stuff and nice walking around:
Trastevere
Campo de Fiori
bars with music:
Testaccio
San Lorenzo
there are a lot of 3 stars hotel try to avoid the area of the Termini station
Things you shouldn't miss:
Colosseum & roman forum, Castel S.Angelo, St Peters,
the catacombs
Anyway Rome is also a walking city a sort of open air museum so take some time to walk around in the ancient Rome.
Ciao bello. Daniela
#4
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greetings,
try Albergo Sole al Biscione
Main: 06-6879.446
Fax: 06-6893.787
Via del Biscione 76
Roma
with best regards, sergio. (www.nerone.cc)
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 16:10:02 -0700, Alan R Zeleznikar
wrote:
>In article , "Bil" wrote:
>> Can anyone receommend a nice (3 star or better) cheap, centrally located
>> hotel, a couple of not to be missed sights, and a place or two to get some
>> cheap eats?
>I have a great deal of Rome information on my personal website located
>at http://www.alanzeleznikar.com/travels/travels.html, including basic Rome info and restaurant recommendations.
try Albergo Sole al Biscione
Main: 06-6879.446
Fax: 06-6893.787
Via del Biscione 76
Roma
with best regards, sergio. (www.nerone.cc)
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 16:10:02 -0700, Alan R Zeleznikar
wrote:
>In article , "Bil" wrote:
>> Can anyone receommend a nice (3 star or better) cheap, centrally located
>> hotel, a couple of not to be missed sights, and a place or two to get some
>> cheap eats?
>I have a great deal of Rome information on my personal website located
>at http://www.alanzeleznikar.com/travels/travels.html, including basic Rome info and restaurant recommendations.




