A weekend in Rome for less than €200 (flights, hotel and visits included)? We're up to the challenge!

Even if the summer holidays are over and the All Saints' holiday doesn't start for a few weeks yet, it's still possible to treat yourself to a weekend away from it all at a very reasonable price. Rome is the ideal destination for a very pleasant and inexpensive short break. If you have any doubts, we're here to prove that a weekend in Rome for under €200 is possible. If we take up the challenge, all you have to do is pack your bags!

Le Colisée d Rome au lever du soleil.

Le Colisée d Rome au lever du soleil.

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Flying to Rome for less

Flight connections between Paris and Rome are frequent and affordable. Even at the last minute, it's possible to find a good flight to visit the Italian capital. Another advantage is that Rome is less than 2 hours from Paris. Perfect travel time for a short weekend break. By choosing the dates of your stay and the airport of departure, you can book a return ticket for as little as thirty euros!

Vue de Rome depuis le hublot d'un avion.

Vue de Rome depuis le hublot d'un avion.

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Finding well-placed accommodation

There is a wide range of accommodation on offer in Rome. From hotels to flats for rent, there's plenty to choose from when it comes to staying in the Italian capital. That said, renting a flat is always more cost-effective than a hotel room.

Especially as this type of accommodation offers greater freedom, especially when it comes to meals, as you can cook for yourself. This flat, for example, is available to book from €66 per night for 2 people. Located not far from the Colosseum metro stop, it's the ideal place to stay right in the heart of Rome.

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And for activities...

There's no time to think too much during a weekend getaway. So rather than booking cultural visits one by one, it's better to book a pass that gives access to several sites and monuments. That way, it's easier to put together your day's programme.

The Roma Pass is the best value. It's a card valid for 48 or 72 hours, and entitles you to special rates. The 2-day pass costs €32. This gives access to a tour, public transport and the Circo Maximo Experience. Discounts on numerous events and other services are also included in the pass.

How do I book the Roma Pass?

To find out more and book your Roma Pass, visit the website.

The Easyvoyage editorial team succeeded in their mission, and with a wave of their (almost) magic wand, concocted a Roman weekend for less than €200. Arrivederci!

by Jude JONES
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