Camping Village Roma
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Disneyland for adults!
We arrived in Rome in the evening and it was still 43 degrees!
In this heat we started a 4 hour walking tour. Luckily Rome is so amazing you did not care you were a walking sweat ball! Highlights for us were the Trevi Fountain and seeing the Colosseum for the first time. The Panthenon was also spectacular - it used to be a pagan church so …
When in rome..
Andrewandlizzie stayed here on Sep 15, 2011 during their trip titled: Andrew & Lizzie's Big Adventure.
Buongiorno Rome
Buongiorno Rome
After consulting the metro and the bus timetables we set off for a full day of historic and cultural overload in the eternal city. Weather very hot in the morning ... but luckily cooled off and cloud cover helped in the afternoon.
As we got a full day integrated ticket, we did a loop of the western parts of …
Ci benedica Vatican
Ci benedicta Vatican
Joined the morning queues for the Vatican museum and although we were there at 9:30 there was a good queue building. On the way, Lee-Sia spotted a bunch of young priests who could have been mistaken for a boyband. She tried to take a picture but thought that it would have been a little strange!
We took the …
Rome
Hello all, I´ve just spent the last few days wandering like crazy around Rome. It´s such a huge place, even to do just the touristy things you´d need a whole week! But it is an amazing place, definitely worth it. The colosseum is a lot bigger than I thought, a little worn down, but it has been around for ages so that´s understandable. Made some …
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TravelPod Member ReviewsCamping Village Roma Rome
Sure the place is a noisy, youthful site in the warmer months, but in mid-March, not too bad. Still it is a family place, you can have your own tent, RV, bunk bed Bungalow or two room Chalet. We chose the Chalet and it worked out fine. The floors are a bit cold with only a heater/ ac unit in the kitchen/dining area between the two bedrooms.
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Its above expectations and very inexpensive
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We had arranged for a shuttle pick-up from the Camping Roma at the airport, and it was a great way to start our holiday. The bungalow we stayed in was small, but we didn't spend much time there, so it was fine. We liked having the picnic table outside our place, and we appreciated having the reasonably priced convenience store to stock up for each day. The meals in the restaurant were tasty and also reasonably priced, though the service wasn't terribly friendly. The internet access (wireless) was free. A daily shuttle (only 2 euros return) to the Vatican was very helpful. All in all, I think they make a real effort to make people's stay there easy. The only problem I had was that one night a large group partied loudly behind us very late into the night. I would like to have seen security do something about it, as they do post signs that silence is expected after 11p.m. I'm not sure they had anyone patrolling at night. Still, it is a great way to holiday..and I would stay there again.
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Providing you can get a pitch on some grass where your tent can actually go into the ground, this campsite is a cheap and effective way to position yourself to see Rome. The majority of the spaces are chalets/bunk room and caravns/RV spaces but there are plenty of tent pitches available
There is a shuttle bus that takes you in and out to the vatican each day for a nominal fee (2 Euro E/W) and the site itself is only one short 5min bus ride to the Cornelia metro station which takes you into the City Centre in 20 mins.
A supermarket is within walking distance of the campsite, basically you go over the main road which runs alongside the campsite and this has everything you can want, though the onsite shop has the more common necessities such as bread and milk if thats all you need.
The site itself is clean but busy (often into the small hours) - mainly with school (14-17yo) parties when we were there. The shower blocks were exactly as to be expected (although they are often cleaned in the mornings and sometimes whole blocks are out of service when the do this so make sure you know where the other ones are). The restaurant and bar were more than satisfactory for a campsite
Trips and excursions can be booked from reception and getting bus/train tickets is just as simple.
If you don't expect luxury and can put up with an exuberant atmosphere into the early hours then there is unlikely to be a more budget conscious way of seeing Rome and I would recommend this thoroughly.
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