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Hi we are just back and stayed at hotel Tree Charme, just off the pantheon, it was very central, modern and amazingly friendly.

Have a little look here http://www.treecharme.com

it was ?120 including breakfast.

We've also stayed at Casa Howard before (behind the spanish steps) and it's lovely but a bit more expensive.

Hope you have a great time, it is my favourite City to visit!

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I found that Rome hotels are expensive generally. It's such a destination that hotels have high occupancy rates and tariffs reflect that. To find somewhere that fits your brief for as low as 120 Euros a night is good! We paid less but couldn't recommend where we stayed. Great place though...have a good trip.
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