Finding a Rome city break for under £100 is already rare, so this £69pp offer; flights and hotel included, is pretty much ridiculous..
Here’s why this deal stands out:
Outstanding price: Similar short breaks to Rome typically start around £150, and this exact trip costs over £300 on other dates this year..
Return flights in an actual metal plane are covered. We’ve paid more than this for a train to Manchester.
Central accommodation: Stay two nights at the Hotel Spagna Ave Rome, rated 4.4/5 from more than 200 Google reviews. It’s so central, it’s a seven-minute walk from the Trevi Fountain.
Look, we’re not joking:
As shown above, we found availability on several dates in early December, with just a few places left on one date in November. See how surrounding dates are much, much more, showing just how good a deal this is. Mind you, all dates in the year are discounted, so even if you can’t travel on ludicrous-price-day, it’s still worth seeing what offers they have.
What’s included:
Return flights from various UK airports,though prices vary. Options include London, Manchester, and Birmingham.
2 nights of accommodation at Hotel Spagna Ave Rome.
Wowcher, who’s offering the deal have an impressive 4.4/5 score on thousands of Trustpilot reviews.
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