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
QuodLibet means literally “Whatever Pleases”, a latin word used for “free”compositions – music and rhetoric. A mix of different “voices” within the same context. That’s why we like this word so much, because it can be the definition of a state of mind, a definition of an attitude.
The positive attitude that we usually see in our guests visiting Rome. The perfect match between the cheerful, fresh, free and positive feeling we try to pass to our guests (in a consistently good environment) and their open curiosity to discover Rome #bequodlibet
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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