The Amalfi Coast from Above: a different way to experience a familiar icon

There are places that everyone feels they already know before visiting.The Amalfi Coast is one of them. You’ve seen it in films, postcards, travel magazines. You expect beauty — and you get it. But there is a subtle risk: that what you see matches too closely what you had already imagined. And then, sometimes, something … Continue reading The Amalfi Coast from Above: a different way to experience a familiar icon

QuodLibet ranked #1 B&B in Italy — a quiet recognition

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

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