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“I owe everything I am and everything I will ever be to books.” — Gary Paulsen.

Nothing quite beats the feeling of reading a great book, and that feeling is made even better when you have a beautiful place to do so, Casa Tita offers this and more. Each bedroom is separated far from common areas to allow you to experience absolute privacy for your next read.

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