From time to time, something unexpected happens. A few days ago, we received an email from the owner of Bed-and-Breakfast.it, a long-established platform dedicated to independent accommodation in Italy, active for over twenty years and featuring thousands of properties across the country. They explained that they had recently introduced a system to aggregate reviews from … Continue reading QuodLibet ranked #1 B&B in Italy — a quiet recognition
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Mentorella and the Popes: a place of silence beyond history
There is something about the Sanctuary of Mentorella that seems to invite a different kind of presence. Not the formal, public presence of history, but a quieter one — personal, almost hidden.It is a place where even those who carry great responsibility seem to come not as figures, but as individuals. This may be why, … Continue reading Mentorella and the Popes: a place of silence beyond history
The Sanctuary of Mentorella: a quiet corner of Poland in the mountains above Rome
There is a place, just over an hour from Rome, that feels as if it belongs to another time.And, in a way, to another country as well. The Sanctuary of Mentorella is perched dramatically on a rocky outcrop in the Prenestini Mountains, overlooking a wide and silent valley. It is considered one of the oldest … Continue reading The Sanctuary of Mentorella: a quiet corner of Poland in the mountains above Rome
Assisi by car from Rome. A quiet day following Saint Francis
Some journeys are not about distance, but about entering a different atmosphere. We left Rome early, at 7:00, while the city was still quiet, and reached Assisi just after 9:00. Even before arriving, the landscape begins to change - softer, more enclosed, almost preparing you for a different kind of day. Santa Maria degli Angeli … Continue reading Assisi by car from Rome. A quiet day following Saint Francis
Val d’Orcia from Rome: a Slow Day Through Tuscany
There are places that feel familiar even before you arrive. The Val d’Orcia is one of them. If you have ever imagined Tuscany — soft hills, winding roads, rows of cypress trees — you have already seen it.These are the landscapes that have made Tuscany recognisable all over the world, and yet being there is … Continue reading Val d’Orcia from Rome: a Slow Day Through Tuscany
The Closing of the Holy Doors in Rome: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Jubilee Moment
As the Jubilee Year comes to its conclusion, Rome prepares for one of its most symbolic events: the closing of the Holy Doors of its four Papal Basilicas. For pilgrims and travelers alike, this moment marks the end of a sacred journey—one that blends faith, history, and the timeless beauty of Rome. Official Closing Dates … Continue reading The Closing of the Holy Doors in Rome: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Jubilee Moment
QuodLibet Journeys: Discover Italy Beyond the Obvious
Travel is not just about moving from one place to another.It is about understanding places, people, rhythms, and stories. With QuodLibet Journeys, we are starting a new way of welcoming our guests: a travel experience designed for those who want to go beyond the obvious, beyond standard tours, and beyond postcards. This project grows naturally … Continue reading QuodLibet Journeys: Discover Italy Beyond the Obvious
Overtourism in Rome, A Reality?
The term overtourism often brings to mind crowded streets, endless queues, and a city overwhelmed by visitors. It is a real issue in many destinations across the world. But does it truly define Rome? We believe the Eternal City, precisely because of its extraordinary richness and vastness, tells a very different story. The Jubilee as … Continue reading Overtourism in Rome, A Reality?
A Cup from Down Under: How Our Guests Are Building a Global Mug Collection at QuodLibet
At QuodLibet, we believe that every journey is made more memorable by the little things — a warm welcome, a perfect cappuccino, and yes… a mug that tells a story. This lovely mug, depicting the iconic Australian kookaburra, was kindly gifted to us by a guest from Australia. It’s more than a beautiful souvenir — … Continue reading A Cup from Down Under: How Our Guests Are Building a Global Mug Collection at QuodLibet
Sunlight, Silence, and a Cup of Coffee: Welcoming Daylight Saving Time in Rome
As daylight saving time begins, mornings at QuodLibet B&B start with even more light—and, of course, a cup of coffee. On our rooftop terrace in the Prati district, just steps away from St. Peter’s Basilica, the first rays of sunshine break through the trees and gently touch the rooftops of Rome. There’s a special kind … Continue reading Sunlight, Silence, and a Cup of Coffee: Welcoming Daylight Saving Time in Rome
