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
We address this pool to all our past guests. We like to have their point of view.
In the last 22 years (since 1998) many changes to QuodLibet have been done: we made all the rooms en-suite in 2011, added three more bedrooms in 2012, and “stolen” a piece of the building terrace to put it at disposal of our guests in 2016, and built our outdoor/indoor breakfast area in 2018.
Now we have the opportunity to add three more rooms to our property. They would be on the same floor. Unfortunately, the moment is a weird one: because of the coronavirus outbreak all the reservation have been cancelled, and the forecasts for the immediate future are not inviting at all. So we are thinking twice … and we need your point of view if you don’t mind
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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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