Youth Hostel in Rome hinterland - Zagarolo
Travel Tips for Zagarolo - WIKI Hostel (near Rome) (Page 1/1)
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13 May 2012 Pat, Thailand:
I like the meal they cooked for us for dinner at hostel. For general restaurants I don't have any specific one. |
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15 Apr 2012 Richard, Scotland:
the hostel does lovely cheap food; supermarket - eurospin at the bottom of the road, two minutes away. |
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05 Jul 2011 Jamie, USA:
Eat your dinners at the hostel! For the cost, you cannot beat it! It's a nice peaceful outdoor setting and the food was great! A plate of pasta, basket of bread, and plate of fruit all for 5 Euro. |
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22 Jul 2011 Kristina, USA:
Joe' garage! Great pizza's! Cheap prices |
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15 Jun 2011 Jean, USA:
Hence, the management style of W was not of the standard for HI that we have otherwise experienced. We would recommend that hostellers be given what they book for. In this case, some of the girls choir members could have accommodated better to the "villa". |
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09 Apr 2011 Jennifer, USA:
Eat in Zagarola at the Sardinian Restaurant. Also teh pastry shop accross the street is inexpensive and very good ! |
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09 Apr 2011 Jennifer, USA:
Rome, Rome & more Rome! So much history and so many big attractions. Do not miss the Parthenon or working into Rome on Via Appia Anitica. |
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10 Nov 2010 Gayle, Australia:
Great little town to walk around and investige, a real slice of Italy. Great wine shop on the back street, bring you own bottle. |
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13 Nov 2010 Maria, Australia:
Ancient ruins, colosseum, Vatican and the shopping. Rome is huge and so busy. |
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