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Stayed in a very nice, cheapish place in Rome a few years ago, recommended by Alistair Sawday's Italy book. I can't remember the name but you may be better off checking out the specialplacestostay website anyhow, as Sawday may have changed his recommendation. He marks out places that are child friendly with a special rating.

I think you'd be hard pressed to find somewhere in Italy that wouldn't bend over backwards for your bambi, to be honest. We splashed out when we got married and honeymooned at some very expensive places in Italy (inc Rome), just the two of us obviously. But we were always delighted to see how, even at the posh end of the market, the waiters always turned to mush and fussed whenever any "Mama" walked in for a meal with her babies.

Enjoy. Envy you!!!

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