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Hotel Papa Germano

A tidy family-run hotel and hostel just a few blocks from Termini train station.
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Hotel Papa Germano

via Calatafimi 14/a
Rome,   00185  Italy
011-39/0648-6919
Hotel Papa Germano website

About This Hotel

Price From $31

'Hood On a side street just a few blocks from Rome's main train station, Termini. It's a hectic area that's convenient, if a little seedy.

The Gist A modest family-run property that's been around since 1969 and offers a range of accommodation options: dorm-style rooms that sleep four people, and standard rooms that sleep from one to four people, with either shared or private baths. Online reviews note the central location, clean rooms, and tough-to-beat prices, but also point out the lack of an elevator.

Free Wi-Fi? No.

Credit Cards Accepted AmEx, MC, Visa.

Details Dorm rooms from $31 (€21) per person, doubles with shared bath from $74 (€50), doubles with private bath from $89 (€60), including breakfast.

Thanks for Sharing Reader Lynn writes "The hotel is spotless, quiet, and affordable." She appreciates the free access to computers in the lobby, the accommodating staff, and the ample breakfasts—"great coffee, and we still sigh over the fresh buns with butter."

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Rome Booking Strategies

The loveliest times to visit the Eternal City are also the busiest and most expensive: mid-March through June (with a spike around Easter), September through October, and December through early January. Hotel prices are generally lower in August, when locals flee the sweltering heat and many restaurants close. Whenever your visit, be warned that those who procrastinate will be punished with less-than-desirable locations and/or price tags...

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It's wise to consult hotel websites for possible discounts and to contact them directly—some will offer discounts of up to 10 percent for payment in cash. And as few Roman hotels are standard in room size and amenities, you'll want to be in touch to relay any special requests, like baby cots or even a room on a lower floor in hotels with no elevators. For online price comparisons, the Italian booking service venere.com typically has the best deals.

One alternative is to rent an apartment, especially if you're traveling with children or in a large group. You'll find some of the best deals at rome-accom.com though many landlords require a substantial deposit and cash payment. You could also consider staying in a religious house. The sites go-to-italy.com and santasusanna.org have extensive lists of obliging current and former monasteries and convents.

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