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Old Jun 8, 2002 | 9:44 am
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Hi folks I am planning a trip to Rome in July and read up on the older mails relating to it. Can you give me any nice hotels there reasonably priced ? also how long is a good time to be there and what to do etc. I was thinking three days ?
I also need a flight ,is it worth combining the two for a deal or doing them separately.
be grateful of any tips
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Old Jun 8, 2002 | 9:00 pm
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Yes, three days is about right. We were in Rome for four days in May and by the afternoon of the third day we were ready for an escape from the city. We're not really big on seeing every church/museum. If that's your bag you may not have any trouble filling a fourth day.

A flight in July is apt to be pricy. As a result I'm not sure what your idea of "reasonably priced" is. We stayed near the Vatican for about $175 per night for a double. I'm sure there are less expensive places all around the city. Take a look at Rick Steve's "Rome" for suggestions in all price categories. The hotel we stayed at is in there - Hotel Sant'Anna.
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Old Jun 9, 2002 | 8:07 am
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Try this:

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Old Jun 9, 2002 | 2:44 pm
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Rome is a fascinating city. It is also fairly compact. Everywhere you walk, there is history. As far as what to do, I recommend the major sites for first-timers: Colosseum, Roman Forum, St. Peter's basilica, Vatican museums, Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, the Catacombs, Piazza Navonna, Campo di Fiori.

For hotels, Rome has a wide variety, ranging from hostels to 5-star deluxe. Depends a lot on location and what you deem is reasonable. Full service hotels include tax and breakfast in posted rates.

A word of caution. While all major cities have problems with petty theft, Rome is especially notorious. Be aware of your belongings at all times and avoid groups of children who come up and surround you, especially around tourist sites. They are professional pickpockets who will distract you, then clean out your pockets and purses before you know what is happening. Enjoy!
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