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RomeThe statements and opinions on this page are solely those of its authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of CouchSurfing International.
Headline textRome is the capital of Italy and part of the Lazio regon. It is home to 1469 CouchSurfing members. TipsCouchSurfing hosts in Rome are in constant demand. The city is predicting that more than 20 million tourists will have passed through Rome in 2007.
Please remember, CouchSurfing is not intended to be just a free place to stay! Find someone you think you will connect with and enjoy spending time with so that everyone benefits! Check the How to Write a Couch Request page for ideas. MeetingsCurrent EventsHere is a list of what's going on in Rome now. This list will be updated regularly with interesting upcoming events so be sure to check often!
Annual EventsRome is home to many great events that happen every year. See what's going on during your visit here!
Eating, Drinking and Gelato!Rome is full of great places to eat and drink, but there are some places that are simply there to rip you off-and possibly give you a stomach ache! Here are recommendations of good places to get your eat on! Restaurants and PizzeriasChagat at 66th Take Away Cafe'sSant' Eustachio GelatoIl Gelato di Claudio Torcé
Don't twist your mouth - get creative and try them first! CouchSurfersTriviaPlaces To Stay In RomeRome is a very big city and hosts a lot of CouchSurfers. Sometimes in the high tourist season you may need to stay in a hostel or other facility. Here are some recommendations from CouchSurfers in Rome: -The Yellow Hostel: The Yellow Hostel is definitely geared for a younger crowd that likes to party. They recently did a complete remodel and the facilities are really hip looking and trendy. If you want a nice, peaceful place, this probably isn't your hostel. They also offer free internet access and free wifi for guests. The hostel also has their own bar. The rooms are cleaned everyday and the staff is really young, friendly and are encouraged to party with guests. The six bed dorms with a private bathroom cost 32 euro per night and the 7 bed dorms with a shared bathroom are 28 euro per night.
This Hostel/Budget Hotel has recently opened. It’s located North of the Vatican and has native English-speakers staff. All rooms are provided with linens. For those wishing to cook for themselves, there is a fully equipped kitchen, and the staff is ready to point out the nearby markets. All rooms are air-conditioned (service available from June 1st through September 15th). There is no curfew/lockout. Very clear instructions about how to reach the hostel are on the website.
Very good location. 30 € per person in double room with good breakfast included. Rooms have private bathrooms. The place is clean, nice, quiet and close to Termini and the Colosseo. The staff is friendly. Book RecommendationsWanting to learn more about Rome? Perhaps travel vicariously through a book? Here are the Rome CouchSurfers favorite books about thier city!
External Links
WorkJobs in Rome - Job site for English speaking professionals seeking employment in Rome.
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