Oct
29
2008

MOACASA-Design and Interior Fair in Rome

MoaCasa

Furniture and Interior design lovers!!!
Rome has something special for you. In fact, from October the 25th to November the 2nd Moacasa will take place.
Moacasa is a fair that will delight all those interested in interior decoration or those just looking for stylish ideas to apply to their
own homes. Paying a visit might be an interesting off-the-beaten-track option in your travel itinerary and a great opportunity to get in
close contact with the world-famous Italian design.
La fiera di Roma is the venue for Moacasa. This vast structure built in the outskirts of Rome will house the fair in four of its pavilions.
Two of them will be dedicated to interior design. In one of the other two will be exposed all the items for bathroom and kitchen, and the
other one will be reserved for accessories, posters, and curtains.
CentoSedieCentoArtistiForget postcards and funny t-shirts you’re never going to wear. The great thing of visiting Moacasa is the possibility of buying a durable
and beautiful souvenir that reflects genuinely the culture and taste of Italy and will add a touch of it to your home and will remind you
everyday the great time you had in Rome.

It’s really easy to reach La Fiera di Roma. All you have to do is go to Tiburtina station on the blue subway line and there take the train
to Fiumicino airport. Then get off in the predictably-named station Fiera di Roma and that’s it. The tickets for Moacasa cost 6 euros on
weekdays and 8 euros on the weekend. Aditionally, the weekend-ticket can be used as an entrance for other weekday and the visitors under 16
years enter the fair for free.
If you are planning to visit places that, like this one, are outside the typical touristic routes, Rome can be a tricky city. That’s why
you got to make a smart hotel-choice when you plan your trip.
An elegant Hotel Des Artistes in Rome is unbeatable when it comes to convenience in location. The Termini station is only four blocks away
from it and just around the corner you have a blue-subway-line station (that’s the line where Tiburtina and the train to Moacasa is).
From there you can explore Rome and the areas around it without major worries. A savvy decision like this one will make you save money and
time, and that’s what every traveler wants!

 

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