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                <title>Camping Roma</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Cheap for nights' stay (freestanding tent provided) and lots to do on site with bar, restaurant and swimming pool. Easy access to central Rome via bus or Metro.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Camping Roma</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[To say it is a campsite gives the wrong impression, though it is - a large one.  We stayed there in a trailer-type bungalow in October 2005. The accommodation was clean and comfortable with twin beds (linen provided), heating and shower room/WC. It was very cheap, compared with any hotel - only £145 for two of us for six nights. There are no cooking facilities, but that was fine for we ate out while sightseeing during the day and had a cold meal in the bungalow in the evening, or went to the splendid on-site pub/restaurant which also provides breakfast.  The main downside was no way to dry wet shoes! Frequent buses connect the camp with the Rome metro system.]]></description>
                
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