“The Florence of the South” and “A Baroque Masterpiece” are common strap-lines for Lecce, describing its architectural curlicues in pale, local limestone in just a grab of words. But elaborate architecture does impact everything here, including the accommodation on offer, because even the most contemporary hotels, and there are a few, are built with an eye for architectural unity — they may not have all the fancy details, but you can still expect vaulted ceilings, graceful arches and pale stone. Of course, if you want to you can stay in one of the grand palazzos themselves — these are some of the best places to stay in Lecce if you feel like a treat. Lecce also has a good collection of B&Bs, converted mansions and villas, and traditional hotels too.
If you’re looking for the epicentre of fancy architecture in Lecce head for the top of the hill, and the Duomo. The majority of Lecce’s architectural highlights can be found in the spider’s web of narrow streets leading outwards from the Duomo, and this is undoubtedly the best place to base yourself for the city’s history. The Roman triumphal arch style Porto Napoli is worth adding to any bucket list of Lecce, as well as an excavated Roman amphitheatre, and the 12th century castle, which was ‘jazzed up’ in the 16th century because it wasn’t ornate enough.
Lecce is also a fantastic destination for foodies. Surrounding it are olive farms and vineyards, and many of Lecce’s restaurants, cafes and bars take full advantage of the fantastic local produce. The sea, and a great sandy beach, are only ten kilometres away along a quintessentially straight Roman road. The charming place really does it have it all!
However if you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Lecce during the peak summer months, get organised and book well ahead. This is one popular place!
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Lecce (Puglia)
A fabulous restored palazzo turned luxe B&B in the heart of Lecce. Individually designed suites boast opulent antique furnishings, high-end linens and smart modern bathrooms. Plus there is an apartment, a lovely roof terrace and a small wellness area with a hot tub and sauna. A sophisticated haven.
Puglia
Graceful B&B near Sant'Oronzo Square in the centre of Lecce. Huge, light-filled bedrooms with sandstone walls feature parquet floors and elegant furniture. A great value spot, and family friendly too.
Lecce
Characterful B&B. Unique rooms have tiled floors, traditional fabrics and antique furniture. There is a charming breakfast room, lounge room and rooftop garden terrace. Ivy clad facade, a very welcoming stay at excellent value.
Lecce
Three pretty bedrooms and a gorgeous garden in a family palazzo. Antique furniture, stone fireplaces and period vaulted ceilings - two bedrooms have kitchenettes and access to the garden. Plus there is a larger suite ideal for families. A great value choice.
Lecce
Traditional comforts and great hospitality in the heart of town. Behind the lovely Lecce stone facade the bedrooms contain frescoes, stucco work, cherry wood furniture and rich fabrics. A lovely little restaurant, small spa and gorgeous roof top terrace with views of Lecce.
Lecce
Elegant hotel in city centre. Rooms feature wooden floors, creamy fabrics and big marble bathrooms. Roof terrace, gym and bar. Minutes from historical city sights; ideal for exploring as a city break.
Lecce (Le Palmeraie S.r.l. )
Refined sixteenth century mansion in a quiet corner of stunning Baroque Lecce with six modern, elegant rooms. Guests can enjoy a freshly baked Italian breakfast or sip glasses of prosecco in the exclusive garden terrace beneath the citrus trees, or relax in the hot tub. The perfect romantic getaway.
Lecce
High-tech luxury and stylish contemporary design in a lovely old building. The five-star hotel combines earthy hues and local materials with sleek modernism. Elegant roof top restaurant serves local dishes, and has great city views. Spa and meeting facilities. City style for the mainstream.
Lecce
A boutique property in the heart of historic Lecce. The old building has been renovated by its art-loving owners and now also boasts a superb contemporary art gallery. Rooms are spacious and bright with a simple white-on-white-style, and there's the added bonus of a roof terrace with plunge pool.
Lecce
A small corner of tranquility in central Lecce. Bearing distinctive local architecture, the hotel's minimalist aesthetic is complimented by pinnacled ceilings and tasteful modern art. Relax by the swimming pool, surrounded by olive groves, and enjoy some delicious Pugliese cuisine.
Lecce
This 18th-century palazzo has retained its original grandeur. The elegant rooms feature high ceilings, fireplaces and simple modern furniture with french windows overlooking the palazzo courtyard. The contemporary artworks are a nice touch. Historically rich and very central.
Lecce (Puglia)
A 14th-century palazzo transformed into a vibrant art and design haven in the heart of Lecce. Modern creativity meets historical grandeur with art-infused suites and bold interiors. Guests can indulge in a fabulous breakfast, or unwind in the library or lush Mediterranean garden. A unique getaway.