Vigna San Matteo, Rome
The Vigna San Matteo bed & breakfast is housed in a charming farmhouse dating back to the
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1920's, situated between Rome and the famous town of Frascati, providing the perfect relaxing base for those who wish to explore both the beautiful Castelli Roman...
Advantages: Clean, friendly, good location, good value Disadvantages: None - perhaps not luxurious enough for some
...suitcase back together :( they have plenty of good recommendations for restaurants etc. and provided us with a map and lots of info regarding travel etc. when we arrived, which was most helpful!
The location is great especially considering the price - we actually booked using airmiles, which you can do on the airmiles website - it is only a few hundred metres from a metro stop that goes across the city, and directly outside the door is one of the main bus routes that goes through some of the popular parts of the city (bus 87). We found it very easy to get to any part of the city quickly from there.
Another point to add is that it is very easy to get to from Rome Campiano airport which most of the lowcost airlines use. Whilst being 15km away, you take the COTRAL bus for 1 Euro to Metro station Anagnina, and then the metro for 1Euro to San...
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Advantages: Location close to the Train/Buses. Disadvantages: Distance from the main sites - but hey the walk is great!
...I went to Rome in May and stayed at the Hotel Gioberti, located extremely close to the train station and bus terminus. It was excellent, clean and convenient for transport and sights. It operates on a B&B basis, and is situated in the Via Gioberti. Although the bed was harder than I would have at home, it was comfortable and most important the room and ensuite was clean.
Breakfast is a self-service affair on the first floor, offering a selection of cold meats and cheeses, bread, cereals, fresh fruit and the usual tea and coffee.
The area around the hotel is one of the cheaper to eat in, with restaurants locally offering a good selection of traditional italian foods. Most of the restaurants we frequented were filled with Italians, as good a recommendation as you'll ever get!...
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Advantages: Nice rooms, good breakfast with excellent coffee Disadvantages: Located a bit out of town, no safe, next to the railway,shower curtain
...I was thrilled when I got the message that we would be going on a company trip to Rome. Since I had been there before I got the task of finding a hotel. Finding a hotel for 24 people in central Rome in October turned out to be quite a difficult task. Many of the centrally located hotels are smaller and many were fully booked. In the end we decided to stay at Express By Holiday Inn San Giovanni located at Via Assisi 53. We had to pay 125 € per room.
Arriving in Rome
We landed in Rome at about 11 am in the morning of October 21st. We walked over to the train station at Leonardo da Vinci airport also known as Fiumicino (FCO). From here you can take the Leonardo Express to Termini but since the hotel is located on the way we decided to go for a local train direction Orte-Fara Sabina for 5 € and after about 30-40 we reached the train...
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Young Gaius Caesar and his best friend Marcus cause absolute mayhem around his father's estate. For years now they have gotten into all sorts of trouble but now their minds must be focused and it is time for them to be trained in the way of Roman... more
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