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I like to visit Rome , Pisa , Venice in Sept - Oct with arrival and departure in Rome .Pl advice the route?

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I am looking for reasonable hotels in Rome , Pisa , Venice around euro 100 per night and advice on travel from Rome to Pisa to Venice and back

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  1. I use the venere.com site for booking hotels here in Italy. There are over 500 hotels for Rome in their database. You can use a map to sort for a particular district in the city you're interested in and then sort by price, guest rating,... http://en.venere.com/hotels_rome/#o=defa... The site has a lot of reviews by previous guests to get an idea of what to expect from the area, the hotel, and the staff.

    Any of the central districts in Rome are convenient for sightseeing. The area around the Roma Termini train station is cheaper, but a little further from the sites. It is still walkable though, and there are good public transportation connections.

    The Trevi, Colosseo Foro Romano, Pantheon, Navonna, and Piazza di Spagna districts, as shown on the venere map, are all within easy walking distance of all the major sights.

    If you're looking for cheap and close to the attractions in Rome, a good option may be the Hotel Romano http://en.venere.com/hotels_rome/kolosse... It's very close to the Forum & Colosseum and within walking distance of two metro stops and the Termini train station.

    You can use the same site for hotels in Pisa and Venice. You might find more choices in your price range near the station in Venice. You might also consider staying in Florence and taking the train to Pisa for a day trip. After seeing the Leaning Tower take the train another 25 minutes to Lucca for the rest of the day.

    You can plan your travel finding specific schedules and prices using the Italian train website: http://www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html. There are some direct trains from Rome to Pisa during the day. The regional trains are cheaper, but take about 50 minutes longer (4:06 hr:min vs 3:11) than the intercity trains. There are also a lot of options with a connection in Florence.

    Pisa to Venice takes about 4:30 with a train change in Florence.


  2. from Rome to Pisa there is a very ggod connection by train. onc ein Pisa you can visit the city, the wonderful countryside (fot this I suggest www.ariannandfriends.com, for very interesting ideas about what to see and do), and the other cities such as Lucca, Florence... to travel around it would be nice to rent a car for some days. from Florence there is a train to Venice.

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