Travel guide Rome
Beautiful and well-dressed women, friendly disposed cafés and the most attractive ancient monuments in the world – that is Rome, the eternal city on the west coast of the Italian peninsula, visited by several thousands of tourists each year. Though Italy is not among the most inexpensive places in Europe, there are several low cost airlines flying more than once a day, and many
cheap hotels to provide accommodation for the budget-conscious tourists. The most ancient district of Rome is the Rione Monti area, where you will find the most hotels and the most intriguing sights.
The territory is bordered by the Cittá di Vaticano on the West, the Villa Borghese on the North, the Universitá degli Studi di Roma la Sapienza on the east, and two parks on the south, Parco di Traiano, and Parco Ninfeo di Nerone – between them is located the famous Colosseum, symbol of Rome, which was originally an amphitheatre for Flavius, where gladiator fights and imitated battle scenes were performed. Its capacity exceeds 50000 persons, so thus being the largest amphitheatre in the whole country.
Since all the
cheap hotels are located in the city centre, you can easily discover the most important sights by walking as well: the Tiberis island, the Capitol Hill, the Forum Romanum, the Domus Aurea, the Catacombs, the Circus Maximus, and last but not least the Pantheon are all in the vicinity. The major squares; Piazza Navona, Piazza di Spagna, Piazza Venezia and Piazza della Minerva, are always full of people, artists and doves – but you can check it with your own eyes, if you search for
low cost flights and cheap hotel rooms for you on Liligo.com, where you will also find car renting possibilities.
Some things to take care of when planning your tripTo have a holiday without setbacks, it helps a lot to take into consideration what simple measurements can be done that would save you many bad shots.
First of all, always check your documents that will be requested at the entrance of your destination country, consult the competent government agency, and even if you do not leave the country, keep in mind that it is obligatory to carry along your identification papers. Moreover, many accommodations request documents at registration. You may also want to rent a car, so you'll have to take your driver's license with you (get informed about the international driving license, too). Do not forget your travel insurance, your health insurance card (we strongly recommend you to take your health card). There are some countries where a visa is required to be allowed to enter the country at all. But do not worry, in most countries you can enter and stay without visas or special permits for some months (usually 90 days).
A good tactic is to photocopy important documents you might need, so in case they get lost or stolen, it will be really useful. Furthermore, it is also a good idea to carry along two extra passport photos.
Thanks to the Schengen agreement, one can freely cross the borders of ‘Schengen countries’, so EU travellers travelling within this area won’t be asked to identify themselves. Even so, you should always carry along identity documents, because police might ask for identity checks, any time. The following countries form part of the Schengen Agreement:
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Iceland (non-EU), Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway (non-EU), Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland (non-EU).
EU countries that do not belong to this agreement are: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Ireland, UK and Romania. Citizens outside the EU will need to apply for visas and documents to enter the Schengen area. The maximum length of stay for travellers is 3 months.
Bear in mind that some documents and visas are not that easy to get, one has to wait for them. Therefore it is recommended that you plan the travel and learn about these documents well in advance.
In addition to paperwork, when travelling within or outside the borders of the EU or the Schengen area, don’t forget to be informed of the required or recommended vaccinations in certain countries. If you know exactly the health care situation of the country which you plan to travel to, you can avoid many unpleasant surprises.
Again, please note that some vaccines require more than one dose, sometimes with large temporary spaces between them, so it is advisable to act well in advance. Be cautious with consuming food, especially fruits, and for your security, drink bottled water only.
Also, the maximum weight of your luggage is usually around 20 kilos –depending on the airline-, so it might be a good idea to make a list of most necessary things before packing your suitcase. Your passport (and anything fragile) is best to be guarded in your hand luggage that you bring along into the cabin.
Note that you can’t have scissors (or any kind of cutting or stabbing tools) with you, nor liquids of any kind (water, tee, juices and all types of cosmetics), or at least only a small amount.
Unfortunately, sometimes it happens that your luggage gets lost. In this case it might be helpful to have some clothes with you in your hand bag, until your luggage is found.
Further information:
Foreign and Commonwealth officeEuropean Health Insurance cardHealthcare abroad
Cheap Hotels Rome
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Nothing says Rome like this view! Open your window at Albergo Abruzzi and you are greeted by one of Rome’s most famous landmarks, the Pantheon.
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A 30 second walk from the Trevi Fountain, Hotel Accademia offers you an unbeatable location right in the midst of all the tourist attractions that Rome has to offer.
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Ideal for budget travellers, the 2-star Hotel Acropoli is just 300 metres from Termini railway station in the historic centre of Rome.
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Set in an elegant, 19th-century building just a 5-minute walk from Termini Station, Hotel Adler offers affordable accommodation in the heart of historic Rome.
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Hotel Adriano is set in the heart of the historic centre, just a few steps from Parliament and the city’s most exclusive shopping district. This family-run hotel has a contempora...
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A stay at the Hotel Adventure is an experience we are sure you will remember for the warmth and courtesy of the proprietors, Laura and Giovanni, who are always available to satisfy...
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Located in one of Rome's most prestigious residential areas, the Hotel Aldrovandi Palace is positioned near the Modern Art Gallery and the Villa Borghese Park and Museum.
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Offering elegant accommodation and an outdoor gazebo restaurant on one of Rome’s most renowned streets, Hotel Alexandra is the only 3-star luxury hotel on the famous Via Veneto.
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Hotel Alimandi Vaticano is located in one of Rome’s most elegant areas, in front of the entrance of the Vatican Museums, at walking distance from the enchanting St. Peter’s Basilic...
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Hotel Alpi is a fine example of the Art Nouveau style of the late 1800s. Relax on the sunny terrace and walk to the main station in 5 minutes.
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Hotel Amalfi offers you affordable accommodation overlooking Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore and situated in a quiet location just 5 minutes’ walk from Rome’s Termini Train Statio...
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Hotel Amalia is a 3-star luxury hotel just outside the Vatican City where you can enjoy panoramic views of the famous dome of Saint Peter’s Basilica.
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Set on one of the most well-known streets in the world, the Ambasciatori Palace Hotel is an elegant choice for those wishing to truly experience La Dolce Vita.
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Just 500 metres from Termini, Rome’s central railway station, Hotel Andreotti is a quiet haven in the centre of this eternal city.
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The "Ara Pacis Hotel" is located in the heart of Rome and near the main historic and artistic sites like St. Peter's Square and the Vatican, Castel Sant'Angelo, the Spanish Steps, ...
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