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Cheap Hotels Rome

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  1. Official Tourism Site: Rome Hotels
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  3. Frommer's: Rome Hotels
  4. Fodor's: Inexpensive Rome Hotels  WARNING: Pop-ups
  5. TripAdvisor: Rome Hotels (Under $100)  WARNING: Pop-ups
  6. WCities: Inexpensive Rome Hotels
  7. Lonely Planet: Where to Sleep in Rome

[edit] Affordable Hotels in Rome

    •  WARNING Prices posted reflect those of the cheapest rates for the cheapest room type with 1-2 person occupancy. Prices are likely to increase during the holidays and weekends.
    • Fodor's Review  WARNING: Pop-ups: "With an imposingly elegant stone exterior, this hotel welcomes you with a luminous and cheerful all-white interior."
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "Rooms are furnished in a tasteful, traditional way, and they are inviting and comfortable, with pale-wood pieces and immaculate bathrooms, each with a shower."
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "This little hotel, .5km (1/3 mile) north of the Villa Borghese, is a winning but undiscovered choice run by the efficient, English-speaking Giorgio Lazar."
    • Fodor's Review  WARNING: Pop-ups: "Most rooms face Piazza San Cosimato, where there's an outdoor food market every morning except Sunday."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "There's a bit of a run-down feel about the place but the rooms are large, clean, and fine for the money."
    • Lonely Planet Review: "Bright, breezy and colourful, the Beehive is more than your average hostel."
    • Frommer's Recommended: "The hotel's rooms have shower-only private bathrooms, small but neat and just renovated. Breakfast is the only meal served. The rooftop garden, open 24 hours, is an ideal place for socializing."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Run by an enthusiastic young couple, it has rooms decked out in wood and gold, with faux-antique furniture and three-star trappings such as satellite TV and Internet connections."

[edit] Hostels in Rome


    • Lonely Planet Selection: "It offers spick-and-span hotel-style doubles, triples and quads, as well as dorms sleeping from four to eight."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "With its bright reds, greens and yellows, the reception of this above-average hostel resembles that of a contemporary design hotel."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Thanks to its photogenic look - rooms are brightly and individually coloured - this excellent hostel-cum-hotel makes frequent appearances in guidebooks and magazines."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "The M&J is one of Rome's new breed of hostel-cum-hotels. There are a number of colourful dorms, two of which are girls-only and some of which have their own bathrooms."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Slick and professional, the Alessandro is a cheerful, well-run hostel near Termini. Staffed by efficient Australians, it has a large kitchen, a laundry and a friendly common room while beds are in eight to 12-person dormitories."

[edit] Hotel Chains in Rome

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