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What is the best hotel Near Vatican City, Rome ? How do we book a stay ?

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  1. Hotel Pineta Palace is great. It is on the outskirts of Vatican City so it is cheaper and it is really nice. Our room had a view of The Dome at St. Peters. Great breakfast too. The hotel had free shuttle to the Vatican. Also a quick subway from ancient Rome.  Book a stay on any travel website or Venere.com


  2. Hi there.

    Not all these hotels are near the Vatican, but just in case you cannot find one, you can check these out. It is always best to have a back up plan.  Below I  have given you tips on how to book a room.

    Hotel San Carlo

    http://www.hotelsancarloroma.com/index.h...

    Hotel Porteghesi

    http://www.hotelportoghesiroma.com/dinto...

    Hotel delle Muse

    Via Tommaso Salvini, 18

    (Parioli District) 00197 Rome Italy

    Tel. (+39) - 06.80.88.333

    Fax (+39) - 06.80.85.749

    E-mail: info@hoteldellemuse.com

    hmuse@flashnet.it

    Hotel delle Muse is located in the elegant, quiet, residential area of Rome known as Parioli.

    Price range between 65 Euros to 280 Euros a night

    http://www.hoteldellemuse.com/

    St. Moritz Hotel

    51 Via Nazionale

    Rome 00184 Italy

    Tel.+ 39 06-48-68-90

    Fax: +39 06-47-40-097

    The Hotel St.Moritz is a 3-star accommodation located in the centre of Rome in a beautiful building dating back to the 19th century

    Price range 65 Euros to 250 Euros all year around

    How To Arrive at the hotel

    By Plane: From the Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino) airport there is a train every 30 minutes to the Railway Station " Termini ", or a taxi service.

    By Train: From Termini railway station to the hotel you have less than 1 km, therefore you can reach the hotel on foot. If you prefer you can take a bus (number 64 or 170).

    By Metro: The nearest Metro Station is "Repubblica", less than 300 metres far away from us.

    http://www.hotelstmoritz.it/index.html

    Hotel Italia

    Via Venezia, 18

    Roma, 00184

    Tel.+39 06-482-8355

    Fax +39 06-745-550

    http://www.hotelitaliaroma.com/

    It is situated in the heart of historic Rome. Near the Spanish Steps, Fountain of Trevi, Termini station and the Colosseum. It located 3 blocks from Termini station.

    Price Range 50 Euros to 200 Euros

    I personally have stayed at the Hotel St. Moritz and Hotel Italia. I haven't stayed at the Hotel St. Moritz in many years. I like the location of the Hotel Italia and the staff is very friendly and helpful. I have stayed there several times. The hotel is not fancy, but I really enjoyed staying there.

    ***Some words of advice: Read reviews on the hotels, B&B's etc, where you are thinking of staying.

    ***The 110 Bus--This is a good way to get an overview of the city, but don't expect a full blown tour...the attractions are highlighted using a prerecorded message in several different languages (they provide headphones). I would only recommend this bus if you're nervous about getting around the city on your own. I would suggest using this tour on the first day you arrive so you can get an overview of the city and try to get your bearings. You can buy the tickets at Termini station. The cost is about 13 euros for a hop on/hop off tour or 8 euors for a non stop tour.

    ***It is well worth it. I rode the 110 Bus to get around the city when the distances to walk were too far. It is cheaper than a cab/taxi ride. You can get on and off all day.

    Timetable

    April-September: 9:00-20:00

    October-March: 10:00-18:00

    For info and booking: +39 06 46952252

    Helpful link for moving around Rome

    http://www.romeitalyholiday.com/moving_i...

    http://www.rome.info/transportation/tick...

    North of the Vatican is a good place to start - Metro stops and all.

    I've heard good things about the Santa Anna in Borgo Pio.

    Anything around Cola di Rienzo will be nice and convenient.

    B&B -Bed and breakfast in Rome Residenza Cola Di Rienzo

    http://lodging.inromeitaly.com/bed-and-b...

    Hotel Sant'Anna

    http://www.nycerome.com/accommodation/ro...

    Locate hotels by zone in Rome From 1 star to 5 star accommodations

    http://www.romaviva.com/

    http://www.freereservation.com/

    In the zone of Trastevere

    Hotel Labelle --2 star

    Via Cavour, 310

    00184 - Roma

    +39 06 6794750

    Labelle Hotel is just near Foro Romano (Roman forum), in the heart of historical and commercial centre of Rome, few meters away from Colosseum, in the city centre, Via Cavour 310. It has an easy access by Metro (Line B - Stop Colosseo), walking distance from major monuments (Trevi Fountain, Spanish steps, Pantheon, Navona Square, Piazza Venezia square etc.) and also famous and very luxurious shopping streets as Via Veneto and Via Condotti.

    Price range 60 Euros to 232 Euros a night

    http://www.hotel-labelle.romaviva.com/

    Hotel B&B-2 star

    Via Panisperna 94

    00184 - Rome

    http://bandbhotel.hotelinroma.com/overvi...

    The B&B Hotel lies in the centre of Rome between the Coliseum and the Spanish Steps. It's also just a short walk from the city's main train station Termini and Cavour metro station is conveniently just 200 metres away. Furthermore, most of the city's famous attractions are reachable on foot, such as the Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Venezia, Spanish Steps, Coliseum and the city's main shopping and commercial area.

    Price Range 75 Euros to 150 Euros a night.

    Zone of S. Pietro Vaticano

    F&F 1 Filomena e Francesca B&B -

    Via Della Giuliana, 72, Int 22

    00195 Roma

    e-mail: bbfandf@gmail.com

    The enviable position of "F&F", which is located on the top floor of a beautiful building in the heart of one of the most famous "Umbertine" districts of Roma and which has splendid terracing, offers you a spectacular view of this amazing city.

    F&F 2 To be in Rome B&B

    Via Tommaso Campanella 41, Sc D, int 9

    00195 Roma

    e-mail: tobeinrome@gmail.com

    Tel.: +39 06 77250543 - fax: +39 06 77591877

    e-mail: booking@bbfandf.com These numbers are for both F&F B &B

    http://www.bbfandf.com/index.html

    http://www.bbfandf.com/eng/bed_breakfast...

    Z A casa di Francy Apartment

    Via Augusto Aubry

    00195 Roma

    Tel.: 06 37513625 - 328 6977402 - 335 8280138

    Prices are very reasonable for the B&B's - check links above

    Metro nearby...fantastic market north of the Vatican...not touristy...good bus stops and a 15 min walk to St. Peter

    For reviews  check this link

    http://slowtalk.com/groupee/forums/a/frm...

    discount rates on hotels

    http://www.hotel-rates.com/italy/

    Some general advice on hotels - the star ratings of Italian hotels are based on the facilities they have, NOT their ability to deliver a certain level of service.

    Information for the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel -Rome- Vatican City.

    Musei Vaticani e Cappella Sistina

    Viale Vaticano - 00165

    00120 Città del Vaticano

    Tel. 06.69884947 - Fax 06.69885061

    Dal 1° aprile al 31 ottobre: 8.45-16.45

    Dal 1° novembre al 31 marzo: 8.45-13.45

    Chiusi tutte le domeniche eccetto l'ultima del mese, nella quale i Musei sono aperti con ingresso libero.

    --------------------------------------...

    From April 1 to October 31: 8.45-16.45

    From November 1 to March 31: 8.45-13.45

    Closed all Sundays and holidays, except for the last Sunday of the month when the Musei are open with free admission.

    http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/MV_Home....

    Get free tickets at Santa Susanana for the papal audience

    At St. Peter's Basilica You can view the tomb of Pope John Paul and St. Peter by lining up just left of the line for climbing the dome. A guide will take you under the church. There is no charge.

    Please Read

    Vatican Takes Steps to Control Overcrowding

    http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/02/18/tra...

    When Making Hotel Reservations Cover The Following Points:

    1. Your dates, time of arrival, and the number of people.

    2. The size and types of rooms (double, twin , extra bed, adjoining room, etc.)

    3. Facilities needed: private shower, bath olr hall facilities (shared bathroom/shower if ok with you.)

    4. Location of room: view, on the street, on the courtyard, etc.

    5. The rates: Determine the nightly rate; whether there is breakfast included (I have heard mixed views on this. : Whether or not to eat at a hotel that has a breakfast(continental) or not to eat the breakfast (some say it is a good deal to eat at places with Breakfast (this way you have your first meal of the day and you are not feeling hungry when you go out on your day trip.) Others say , it is a waste. Check if there is a difference in price if you do not eat the breakfast.) Often just going to the local bar and having a coffee or cappuccio and a danish/ pastry with the locals can be cheaper and interesting.

    BREAKFAST- If you choose not to have it and it is offered be sure that is deducted from the quoted rate if possible.

    HOTEL TAX AND SERVICE RATE: Be sure that is included in the quoted rate. It is not always the case. Then taxes can be high.

    6. Determine the deposit required and the form of payment. Do not forget to ask about the cancellation policy

    7. Request a confirmation in writing from the hotel for both your reservation and deposit.Bring the confirmations with you when you are checking in at the desk. You may have to prove that you have a reservation and that you are not book in a more expensive room or that you are.

    When making Hotel Reservations by fax, e-mail, or snail mail. Remember to include anything above that is not mentioned on the form. Be very firm and specific.

    Helpful Hotel Reservation form.

    http://www.ricksteves.com/plan/tips/resf...

  3. this website will give you some good information

    http://www.slowtrav.com

    Rome is an excellent city. Good fun and so much to see.

    Enjoy

    s

  4. The best place near the Vatican, is several stops away by sub way.  The Vatican, while it is nice and a cool place to visit, it is extremely LOUD.  I could not sleep at all in to hotel i stayed in, the crowds were horrible.  You will want to get a subway map of Rome, then compare the location of the Vatican to where a possible hotel is.  Do not get at hotel in the suburbs at any price, it's full of prostitutes and drugs

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