First of all, if you compare it to other European countries, you can think of it as the level of inns in our country, South Korea (in the 90s). However, because it is the Jubilee, accommodations in Rome are extremely expensive. I intentionally found a place in the city center to go to. (By the way, you have to bring your own toiletries and towels. There is no TV or coffee pot.) By the way, I used a single room. There is a shared bathroom and shower. Since I am single, there was a bathroom and toilet. I chose this place to reduce travel expenses. Transportation is convenient. It is connected to major tourist attractions. In particular, there are a lot of foreigners. The accommodation was sold out in 3 hours after I made the reservation. Since it is the first Catholic event in 25 years, I think there will be a lot of people. I will just stay well and go. The cost of living in Europe is higher than in South Korea. Please take that into consideration when making a reservation. (By the way, a cleaning fee of 20 euros is paid on site.)
Original TextTranslation provided by Google