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I'm looking at a reservation page for Venere and it says bilocal 550 euro, trilocal 660 euro. Is this a way of saying double room, triple room or what? The accommodation is Palazzo Gamba (Florence) and they have little apartment type rooms. What throws me is they have Bilocal up to 3 and Bilocal up to 4 etc.
Curiouser and curiouser...

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Robyn.
 
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Hi Robyn, yes1

I think I can answer this question, since I have been spending the last few weeks in real estate agencies looking for an apartment in Pisa for me and my boyfrind!!!
A "bilocale" is a two rooms apartment. Usually it includes a kitchen-dining room, a bedroom and the bathroom. With Trilocali, you have one more bedroom usually, or the kitchen separated from the dining room.
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You champion, it all starts to make sense...
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Enjoy your apartment hunting.
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Robyn.
 
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