Torre Del Parco 1419 is a medieval fortress in the centre of Lecce. It offers spacious rooms with air conditioning and free internet access. Electric vehicle charging station available nearby.
Philippa
United Kingdom
The location is a 10 min walk from the historic town centre. The building itself is stunning, made up of a medievalmpalace and tower. Built initially in 1419 and added to and changed over the centuries. The internal courtyards and terraces are beautifully landscaped with marble floors, trees, huge planters, antique cisterns and urns, and beds of flowering plants and lush greenery. It is all maintained fastidiously. Many of the internal spaces are furnished with antiques and hung with large tapestries. The old tower itself is accessible and has rooms on every floor for events. Within the buildings and grounds there are many tables and benches where you can sit for drinks or a quiet read. The staff allowed us to wander around and explore at our will, which was wonderful.
The bedrooms face the internal courtyard and ours was clean and comfortable with a large modern bathroom. The AC was efficient and necessary given the temperture was over over 30C day and night. We had a small private balconey over the internal courtyard.
The buffet breakfasts were amazing - different fruits, cereals, juices, and a huge variety of savoury cold meats, cheeses, salads and breads and pastries on offer.
The staff were all wonderful and helpful.
Situated in Lecce, within 500 metres of Piazza Sant'Oronzo and 900 metres of Piazza Mazzini, Palazzo De Noha - Boutique Hotel features accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
Michael
United Kingdom
The location is fantastic- right in the centre of the old town in Lecce. We loved the decor of the hotel and the breakfast but the highlight was the staff- the friendliest I’ve ever had in Italy. Lecce old town is difficult to drive in and we had problems getting our car near the hotel- however, after a phone call the hotel staff came and found us and took us to the hotel. Fantastic service!
Located in Lecce, 500 metres from Sant' Oronzo Square, Palazzo Zimara Boutique Hotel provides accommodation with free bikes, private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Marina
Cyprus
Perfectly located in the heart of the town. Very helpful and friendly staff. Food at the restaurant was excellent.
Set in Lecce, less than 1 km from Sant' Oronzo Square, Arryvo Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Set in the Porta Napoli district of Lecce, 8piuhotel is a 4-star design hotel offering modern accommodation with high-technology devices and free WiFi.
Mark
United Kingdom
Easy to get to by car. Short walk to town, good breakfast.
Located in Lecce and with Piazza Mazzini reachable within 1.4 km, Palazzo Sant'Anna Lecce provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
nevise
Malta
breakfast was great - lots of choice and all was fresh. staff we very helpful and friendly
rooms are big and clean and beautiful
Situated in Lecce, 1 km from Piazza Mazzini, Pollicastro Boutique Hotel features accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
elif senem
Turkey
Very stylish, cozy and nicely furnished. Staff were amazing.
Patria Palace Lecce provides first-class luxury and service in the heart of Lecce, next to the Basilica of Santa Croce and a few steps from the Roman amphitheatre.
Savannah
United Kingdom
Amazing hotel, service and location.
On arrival greeted by wonderful lobby staff to take luggage from car and park your car in the car park.
The front desk staff were extremely helpful offering refreshments water and Prosecco. We were able to check into our rooms early with a bottle of Prosecco.
Beautiful room with high ceilings and stunning view from the window and diptyque toiletries in the bathroom, everything made you feel at home.
We would stay here again without a doubt, and anyone visiting lecce for the first time this made our visit stress free and all round 10/10 hotel.
Offering an outdoor pool, a bar and a restaurant, La Fiermontina Urban Resort is located in the centre of Lecce, in the Apulia Region.
Cynthia
Jamaica
BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT HOTEL IN THE HISTORIC CENTER BUT IN A QUIET SECTION. THE STAFF ARE WARM AND ATTENTIVE AND VERY HELPFUL - ESPECIALLY IN SECURING AMAZING DINNER RESERVATIONS AND EXCURSIONS. YOU CAN ALSO VISIT THEIR OTHER PROPERTY ALSO IN THE HISTORIC CENTER AND HAVE DRINKS AND WATCH THE SUNSET ON THEIR BEAUTIFUL ROOFTOP WHERE ATTENTIVE BAR TENDERS ENJOY MAKING DELICIOUS COCKTAILS. THERE IS ALSO A MUSEUM WITH THE STORY OF THE HOTEL- BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED WITH AMAZING PIECES OF ART.
The Suite Hotel Santa Chiara is a new elegant 4-star hotel , located in an eighteenth-century baronial palace overlooking the splendid Piazza "Vittorio Emanuele II" and the baroque "Church of Santa...
Great location. Beautiful hotel. Fun neighbourhood
Located just 200 metres from Lecce Railway Station, the Grand Hotel is in Lecce centre and offers an outdoor pool and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Offering modern rooms and free Wi-Fi, the 4-star Hotel President is 350 metres from Lecce's Piazza Mazzini square, and a 10-minute walk from Piazza Sant'Oronzo and the Roman Amphitheatre.
The parking place, room, the bathroom,the breakfast
Just 5 minutes' drive from Lecce's historical centre, Masseria & Spa LuciaGiovanni is a 17th-century manor house with a distinctive Moorish style, a free luxury spa, and a 1600 m² swimming pool.
They let us have an early check in which was much appreciated
Just a 15-minute walk from Lecce historic centre, Hilton Garden Inn offers a free gym and an outdoor pool. Outdoor parking is free, and the nearest beaches are a 15-minute drive away.
Clean room, no dust anywhere. Beautiful pool area.
Just outside the centre of Lecce, Eos offers design rooms with flat-screen TV with Sky Gold and free Wi-Fi. The Roman Amphitheatre and other historical sites are 15 minutes' walk away.
Easy to park and the stay was super . Great location.
Set in Lecce, 700 metres from Piazza Mazzini, Glass House - Smart Rooms & Parking features views of the city. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and a tour desk.
It was clean and stylish. The staff was really flexible and helpful
Hotel Aloisi provides comfortable, modern guest rooms with Wi-Fi access, plus a great restaurant and well-equipped conference rooms; all just a few metres away from Lecce's ring road.
Grand Hotel Tiziano offers an outdoor pool with a large sun terrace, just 15 minutes’ walk from the centre of Lecce. It features a restaurant, poolside bar, free parking and free WiFi throughout.
The restsurant and staff always helpful. Very good breakfast.
Torre Del Parco 1419 is a medieval fortress in the centre of Lecce. It offers spacious rooms with air conditioning and free internet access. Electric vehicle charging station available nearby.
Breakfast in beautiful courtyard, special place to stay!
Situated in Lecce, 11 km from Sant' Oronzo Square, Masseria Trapana features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
This place is absolutely stunning! A spectacular Masseria!
Hotel Delle Palme is located a 10-minute walk from the historic centre of Lecce, within easy reach of the railway station and bus stops. It offers free WiFi throughout.
Good size bedroom and bathroom, clean and comfortable.
FAQs about hotels in Lecce
On average, 3-star hotels in Lecce cost £80 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lecce are £122 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lecce can on average be found for £330 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lecce this weekend is £168 or, for a 4-star hotel, £137. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lecce for this weekend cost on average around £711 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £156 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lecce for tonight. You'll pay on average around £188 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lecce will cost around £740 (based on Booking.com prices).
Lecce dazzles every visitor offering one of Italy’s best preserved walled historic centres. Its wonders include tasteful traditional cuisine, rich wines, and charming shops. Located near the crystalline waters of both the Adriatic and Ionian beaches, it is a perfect base to explore the Salentine Peninsula.
Its origins are unclear, but it is believed that dates back to the 12th or 11th century BC, when Italic tribes founded a settlement nearby, which Romans later occupied and relocated to its current position. The pages of its history are filled by Byzantine rulers, several invasions, a Norman rebirth, and an annexation to the Kingdom of Sicily.
Its distinctive Baroque style is combined with well-preserved Roman remnants. Don’t miss the historic centre during sunset, when the light creates a perfect contrast between the blue sky and the mild-yellow colour of the limestone buildings. St Oronzo Square houses the Roman Amphitheatre, while the outstanding Holy Cross Basilica is a must. Don’t miss the magic of staying in a hotel or B&B in Lecce’s Old Town.
The city is serviced by the local railway station, while Brindisi Airport is 45 km away. Whether you’re searching for rural accommodation in the surroundings of Lecce, a resort on the nearby beaches, or a cosy guest house in the centre, check out the deals available on Booking.com.
Lecce is a beautiful city and justly renowned for its...
Lecce is a beautiful city and justly renowned for its baroque architecture. Very well worth going to see. A good range of restaurants and some nice shops. We were there in August and it was hot and crowded. Probably the spring or autumn would be more comfortable. Looking forward to going again.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I love southern Italy as it's more welcoming and homely...
I love southern Italy as it's more welcoming and homely compared to the north. As for Lecce, it's a beautiful city, and its historical centre is a joy to stroll through. Its people are warm and friendly, and there's a great variety of restaurants and things to see and do. Plus, there's easy access to other towns in Puglia, making it a perfect base to explore the region. The regional train service is superb. Can't wait to return.
John
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Having stayed in many places in Italy Lecce is certainly up...
Having stayed in many places in Italy Lecce is certainly up there. Beautiful limestone buildings not affected by pollution, still clean. Emphasis was more on plenty of good eating choices in great locations. Less museums and galleries than other main stream Italian cities. You'd do everything if you stayed a week. But with a car there are many other interesting places to visit.
Richard
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lecce is a beautiful town in southern Puglia, Salento region...
Lecce is a beautiful town in southern Puglia, Salento region. It is very well connected with roads so coming to and leaving the town is very easy. Local people are nice, polite and it doesn't seem that there is a lot of petty-crime. The historical center is simply beautiful and the food is excellent no matter whether you are having a street food or you are enjoying dinner in a nice restaurant. I strongly recommend to all travelers to Puglia to visit Lecce and the wider Salento region.
Katarina
North Macedonia
Scored 10
10
An architectural bean-feast.
An architectural bean-feast. You can walk round for days just admiring one building, church or palace, and piazza after another, all more or less XVII century baroque, in barochetto leccese, absolutely unique. If you’re not interested in architecture though, you can still enjoy the town as it is, a masterpiece of urban fabric and a delight to discover. The whole town is more or less pedestrianised, so either on foot or hire a push-bike. There are no museums or art galleries to speak of, the town itself is a living museum. Many eateries and cafes with interesting local dishes. The place comes to life when the heat dies down in the evening, many outdoor street restaurants. Lecce is also a very good centre for taking day excursions all over Puglia. By car, on organised trips or, very easily, by train. Strongly recommend Matera, Ostuni & Bari.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It was my first time in Italy, and I loved Lecce.
It was my first time in Italy, and I loved Lecce. It was very beautiful, I could walk all day around the city and not get bored or tired. I loved everything about it. The city center was amazing, the food was very good and affordable. The people were very nice. The bars were open till late night hours. I stayed for two nights, and I think that it was enough.
We really enjoyed our stay. Check in was easy and the room was spacious and airy. The design of the hotel is a really good mix between the old exterior and the modern interior. The breakfast was buffet-style and plentiful with super friendly staff on hand to help. A very short walk from the old town, there is plenty of free street parking around, making it an ideal base to explore not only Lecce but the rest of the peninsula as well.
A stunning appartment with beautiful mosaic floors and gourgeous high ceilings. Very easy to walk into the old town. Just the place where you can easily spend relaxed days in the south of Italy, while having easy access to the stunning historic center of Lecce. The hosts are very helpful and friendly. We will try to come back.
A brilliant location right at the heart of Lecce with parking. Lovely staff and good communication- sent very good directions of how to reach the hotel which were essential. Also enjoyed sitting on the roof terrace in the evening.
Such a beautiful B&B, looks like a small boutique hotel, hidden but in the heart of the old town, the building looks like a medieval castle, very authentic experience, safe and quite, with the most amazing view on the garden.
Fantastic boutique hotel in central Lecce. Super friendly and professional staff. We requested an extra fan to cook the room and they bought a new one right away. Highly recommended
Enrique
Spain
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