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Hotel Ranieri

A 50-room hotel run by the same welcoming family for decades.
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Hotel Ranieri

via 20 Settembre, 43
Rome,   00187 Italy
011-39/06-4201-4531
Hotel Ranieri website

About This Hotel

Price From $176

'Hood The hotel is about halfway between the Villa Borghese and Termini Station (a 10-minute walk) in Veneto, an upscale neighborhood in central Rome.

The Gist Floral bedspreads and matching curtains decorate the 50 single, double, triple, and quad rooms at this historic hotel, run by the same family for decades. Online reviews highlight the remodeled, elegant breakfast room and its generous spread. Wi-Fi works well in the lounge, but is only available in 70 percent of the guest rooms.

Free Wi-Fi? Yes.

Credit Cards Accepted AmEx, MC, Visa.

Details Doubles from $176, including breakfast.

Thanks for Sharing Reader Jackie has stayed here around six or eight times—she's lost count. She writes that "Luana, Diego, Carlo, and the rest of the staff are magnifico" and that the location's a winner.

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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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