Hi, I’m Gianluca.
I studied cultural anthropology, and I’ve always been fascinated by the different ways people live, move, and experience a place.
Rome is not only my city – it’s the environment I love observing, understanding, and sharing through these small stories.
Together with my wife Connie, we host travellers in our small hotel near the Vatican, where we enjoy meeting people from all over the world and exchanging perspectives – just as I do here in the blog.
If you ever feel like saying hello while exploring Rome, you’ll find us on our terrace as well, where every morning we serve breakfast with a view.
Gianluca
If you stay for a minimum stay of 4 nights in December, you can take advantage of a further discount on the nightly rates of our bed and breakfast
Enjoy the nice relaxed Christmas atmosphere of Rome during the quietest period in the city. Stay and enjoy the Christmas decorations in the city, and our nice atmosphere at QuodLibet and its terrace.
December in Rome is never too cold, never too busy, and every site is much more enjoyable.
No queues to enter the Vatican Museums (and no crowds inside the museum itself), no waiting list for the Borghese Gallery, no barriers of people in front of the Trevi Fountain, cheaper flight tickets, cheaper hotel rooms.
So December for your stay in Rome is definitely the smart decision. The period from the 1st of December to the 23rd, is definitely the right time to enjoy the Christmas mood and atmosphere with the city of Rome more relaxed and charming
December 4 nights
4 Nights for 260,00 EUR per room per night (double room Breakfast included). Every exceeding night 63,00 EUR per room per night
Hi, I’m Gianluca.
I studied cultural anthropology, and I’ve always been fascinated by the different ways people live, move, and experience a place.
Rome is not only my city - it’s the environment I love observing, understanding, and sharing through these small stories.
Together with my wife Connie, we host travellers in our small hotel near the Vatican, where we enjoy meeting people from all over the world and exchanging perspectives - just as I do here in the blog.
If you ever feel like saying hello while exploring Rome, you'll find us on our terrace as well, where every morning we serve breakfast with a view.
Gianluca
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