Most European cities offer their visitors a wide variety of accommodations, but one of the most popular are the hostels listed online under: Hostels Rome. These establishments are no exception and may actually offer more options than most. Aside from the usual inexpensive dorm rooms, many Roman hostels, like the 3 Coins Trevi Fountain and B&B Elegance, seem to offer a greater number of private room choices that also include a lot of amenities, like air conditioning and heating, sometimes even TV in each of their rooms. Most rooms also have their own private toilet and shower and many Roman hostels also offer lower rates for rooms without those private bathroom facilities.
Your Cheap Hostels Accommodation in Rome is usually located either close to the Terminio station or within walking distance of the city’s magnificent historical and architectural monuments, like the Roman Forum and the Colosseum. This is a key element in attracting students, whether individually or as part of a group. Don’t let the word “cheap” scare you. Many of these hostels include a few amenities for free that most others charge you for. The lodgings may be cheap in price, but the added niceties will make your stay more comfortable.
Some of the lowest rates you will find are for the Hostels Dorm Beds in Rome. If you’re on a strict budget and don’t mind sharing sleeping quarters as well as bathroom facilities with a bunch of strangers, this is a great economical solution for you. In Rome, the Aladino Hostel 2 Rome and B&B Stella Elsa provide both private and dorm room options for their guests.
There are also several resort villages that cater to tourists, as well as cyclists and trekkers. Backpackers Hostels in Rome lean more towards providing private rooms for their guests, whereas the resort villages offer both private and dorm room accommodations along with their campground facilities. Camping Village I Pini and Camping Tiber Village and Hostel are located outside of the Eternal City. They each have a lot to offer their guests, but there are only a few things that are included in their room rates, so be prepared to pay extra for almost everything else.
When you plan your trip to Rome, there are a few things you need to do before you book your trip. Roman hostels tend to not give you much leeway when it comes to holding your room. Many want to know what time you plan on arriving, and will only hold your spot for an hour or two. If you have to cancel for some unexpected reason, find out what their cancellation policy is. You also need to make sure you know exactly what is and what is not included in your rate. Even if it only includes breakfast and linens, sometimes paying that slightly higher rate will wind up saving you more money than the cheaper one that only paid for the bed.
The best part of staying at one of Rome’s low cost hostels is that it leaves you with more money to go out and spend on one of the other main tourist attractions in Rome: their food! Mangia!
Posted: January 10th, 2008 under Travel & Vacation.
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