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About Us

Being Catalan in origin, in 2018 my family and I moved from Catalonia to Rocca Priora (RM), Italy, where we set up the current tourist accommodation. These days, we enjoy running this beautiful GuestHouse in the southeast of Rome while we devote our time to studying and improving our level of languages. We are loving every minute of it!

 

At present, I am renting out some rooms in my furnished apartment in Italy on a temporary basis to tourists as an alternative to a hotel.  It is the perfect location for families who want to find a place to stay in the comfort of their home, for conferences and business trips, for a dream holiday in a romantic and discreet environment for all those who wish to spend some time in an unspoiled natural environment. Moreover, SoulDreams23 HomeStay gives you the chance to be in contact with people in the area who offer complete treatment for the healing and relaxation of the mind, body, and soul. 

As part of a team that offers holistic and spiritual treatments, I decided to name my tourist accommodation SoulDreams, a resonant word that brings us back in touch with ourselves!

 

I hope you will enjoy on-site lots of Interesting Things to Do and I wish you a hearty welcome in my bright and peaceful apartment near Rome.

 

Belen Lladonosa Minguell  

Belen Lladonosa Minguell
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Enjoy the view of the landscapes and experience the flavors of the place thanks to the various food and wine tours, follow cultural events and exhibitions, getting lost among the sounds and scents of the many natural protected areas, like the Park of the Castelli Romani.

 

The space inside the house is light and airy, greatly benefiting from its south-facing location. It has balconies on three sides to enjoy the amazing green area by breathing the fresh air and admiring the beauty of our natural surroundings.

 

A short distance away those who stay with us will find, sports facilities to keep in shape while on holiday. Parking is available on the road beside the building entrance.

 

Please take a few minutes to have a look at the photos and feel free to ask any questions you wish!

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