Rates and Booking

Rates and Booking

Front Desk Assistant Ludovica Fasciani at her desk, photo by Antonio Masiello
Double room, photo by Luana Rigolli.
Common Room, photo by Antonio Masiello
Cleaning staff Donatella Astolfi, Carmela Iorio and Cristina Mangrobang in one of the rooms, photo by Antonio Masiello

Accommodation for members includes breakfast and dinner from Monday to Friday in the dining room, packed lunch on Saturdays, self-service weekend breakfast, and everything else the BSR has to offer:

 

ROOM RATE PER NIGHT FOR STAYS UP TO 14 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS:

  • Single occupancy 115 Euros

  • Single occupancy matriculated student 90 Euros

  • Double occupancy 85 Euros per person

  • Double occupancy matriculated student 70 Euros per person

 

DISCOUNTED ROOM RATE PER NIGHT FOR STAYS LONGER THAN 14 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS:

  • Single occupancy 95 Euros

  • Single occupancy matriculated student 70 Euros

  • Double occupancy 75 Euros per person

  • Double occupancy matriculated student 60 Euros per person

 

OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION

Please ensure you have adequate health cover before planning your travel.

Personal possessions insurance
Each room has a small safe for valuables. No liability is accepted for loss or damage to personal belongings, and these are not covered by the BSR’s insurance policy.

Cancellations

  • You may cancel up to 30 days prior to arrival with no charge.

  • Cancellations within 30 days of your initial arrival date will be charged at 50% of the total cost of the accommodation booked.

  • Payment methods (all charges are in Euros and must be settled in Euros) Visa, Mastercard, cash or bank transfer

 

For further information and bookings contact the Head of Residential and Estate Management.

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