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March 19, 2009

Plan Your Vacation in Rome

If you love visiting Italy you might be interested in cheap hotels in Rome . By booking low-cost accommodation you’ll have more money to spend on getting out and exploring this wonderful city. If you’re not sure where to start looking for budget accommodation you can try going online and doing a Google search. You can then click on one of the hotel directory links and enter your requirements there. By putting in the dates you require you’ll be able to find hotel accommodation at all kinds of prices. It’s possible to find rooms for under $60 a night, and in low season they can be as low as $30 a night. For those really low prices you’re unlikely to get city center accommodation, but if you don’t mind a little bit of travelling every day it’s worth the effort. So if you thought hotel rooms in Rome were going to be expensive you should take a look online – you might be surprised at what you can find.

And no trip to Rome would be complete without an up to date Italy travel guide . By packing a guide in your luggage you can be sure you’ll always have the information you need right at your fingertips. With one of these guides you can look for hotels, restaurants, bars, and shops, in fact everything you need to make the most of your vacation. You can also find out where the nearest tourist attractions are, and which ones are a little further afield if you want to go out for the whole day. As well as the well-known attractions there are plenty more slightly off the beaten track. The Protestant cemetery provides the last resting place for the poets Keats and Shelley. There’s even a pyramid shaped grave for the Roman nobleman Gaius Cestius who rather fancied an Egyptian style burial in 12BC. By taking your pocket guide out with you wherever you go you’ll be able to find all kinds of interesting things to see and do.

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