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M&J’s Place
Rome, Italy
I've been traveling throughout europe for 6 months and have experienced my
fair share of dodgy hostels.Not knowing what to expect when I arrived in
Rome, I hit the jackpot at the first hostel I stumbled across. It's called
M&J Place hostel.Not far at all from train station with immediate welcoming
feel.Home away from home - so good to have clean shower and leave heavy
backpack in secure spot.Yes, ROME is an amazingly beautiful city but being
able to one night cook my own meal in kitchen and then snuggle up at night
on lounge in front of t.v made me feel like I was right at home. Following
night felt like I was invited to an actual house party - this hostel offers
the best of both worlds when travelling. To all fellow travellers...don’t let any other hostel ruin your Roman experience - stay at M&J's
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Vanessa Ciampi
San Nicola
Sermoneta, Italy
Sermoneta is a charming medieval village, set on a hilltop located 70 kilometres south of Rome (only 40 minutes by train) on the way to Naples. The building dates back to the thirteenth century when it was a Benedictine priory and an important guest quarters for travelling pilgrims. The hostel is on the south-west side of Sermoneta having panoramic views overlooking the Pontine plain with the sea, Circeo and the Pontine islands in the background. The hostel can accomodate up to 40 people in double rooms, family rooms or dormitories for 5-8 people, all with adjoining bathrooms. There are facilities for the handicapped, including one room with bathroom designed for this purpose.
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Unknown
Starlight Firenze
Firenze (Florence), Italy
My boyfriend and me went to Firenze last week and we had a room at
Sabrina´s house. She was very friendly and gave us useful informations about the
city. We had the moon-room which is very sunny and very clean. There are two
baths and you don´t have to wait. One is always free. The hotel is 5 minutes
away from the market hall where you can buy typical Italian breakfast. You can
reach the city centre in 5 minutes by foot. So I think it´s the best and cheapest way to have a nice and uncomplicated time in Firenze !!!!