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[quote=Anonymous]In Venice I like Dorsoduro— very convenient/central but a little less touristy than the other side of the Grand Canal (San Marco). Pensione Accademia has some family rooms/jr suites that are pretty nice (not enormous but at least some have outdoor space which is pretty rare in Venice). Another possibility might to look at staying on the Lido— certainly less central but if you want access to beach/pool might be a good option. In Rome I think somewhere near the historic center (use Piazza Navona as a proxy) is good in part because it makes walking everywhere easier. I think Hotel Portoguesi has a family room or apartment near there. A lot of people like to stay in Trastavere because it feels more like a neighborhood but it does put you a bit further from all the sites. [/quote]
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