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Taking a week long trip to FCO in February with my brother. We're looking for a cheap, safe place, in town, with two beds. I'm not into hostels... Anyone have any suggestions. We'd prefer to be able to walk around a lot and not have to take a train every day to get into town. <80USD would be ideal as he's a college student and I'm married to one, so money's tight.
Thanks!
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take a look at the new Resx.com website linked thru travelnet
you have a pretty limited $ but you can also access accorhotels.com, use advanced search and our client code and our contract number
some of the mercure hotels hover around $80-100US double/twin
let us know how you fare--if you've never been, might suggest the Step by Step Guide (you can get it used on Amazon for $10)
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I looked at doing this trip myself. The Mercure rates with our Accor code were quite affordable, only dice is quite a few mentions on tripadvisor of all the mercures being a bit far from the action
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i thought one was near the coliseum?
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I should have given my post a *
I only tripadvisored the Mercure Roma Corso Trieste and Mercure Roma Delta Colosseo and people said both were a bit of a distance. Didn't check Mercure Roma Piazza Bologna...
The * being that I didn't maps their location, just relied on someone elses review http://www.nonrev.net/forums/style_e...DIR#>/wink.gif
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Me and my buds ended up having to pay 90 Euro to stay in the janitors closet with a bed downtown Rome on May 1st.. guess it was better than sleeping on a bench like the other backpackers.. but LOL Maybe you could state your budge and Ill help you look
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just recently came across 2 options but have not stayed in either YET:
la residenza roma direct request for airline discounts
Hotel La Residenza - Roma - The Giannetti Hotels Group
rex hotel prices are already fair, but I bet you can get better as space avail (ck their upgrades/specials)
Hotel Rex - Roma
booth are good locations with decent rates