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Attico Barocco
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This double room has air conditioning, a flat screen TV and a balcony with views of the city.
This triple room features air conditioning and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
This air-conditioned double room includes a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a private bathroom as well as a terr…
This twin/double room has air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and a balcony.
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Restaurants nearby
- Primo Restaurant★ Michelin Primo Restaurant is home to young chef Solaika Marrocco, who was born in 1995 in nearby Gallipoli and who creates modern, highly personalised dishes which are not only a feast for the eyes but also for the palate. Guests can choose between a seven-course surprise tasting menu; an eight-course tasting menu with a focus on Puglia (traditional favourites are often reinterpreted with an imaginative twist); and an à la carte featuring some of the dishes which have proved most popular with guests since the restaurant opened. Whatever you choose, you’ll enjoy an extraordinary dining experience in one389m
- Duo Ristorante This elegant, intimate restaurant with subdued lighting is the perfect choice for a romantic gourmet dinner. Showcased on tasting menus and a concise à la carte, the excellent cuisine focuses on typical recipes and specialities from Puglia, often with an added personalised and creative twist.301m
- Gimmi Restaurant The building is a former Dominican monastery dating back to 1442, which also houses a boutique hotel. The restaurant, on the other hand, is decidedly modern and furnished in a minimalist style: light-coloured floors, mighty stone columns, vaulted ceilings and a room with a view of the wine cabinet. The service is very efficient, attentive and friendly, and the cuisine reaches high levels. Among the most recommended specialities are palamita with fennel tarallo, burrata, salad, bell pepper extract, tarragon oil, and among the main courses the grilled snapper, its extract with saffron pistils, a1.8km
- Caffe Alvino Café128m
- Pescheria Con Cottura Seafood145m
- Osteria della Divina Provvidenza Italian159m
- Caffè Cittadino Café161m
- Il Fornaio Bakery175m
- Il Vico Del Gusto Italian206m
- Signuria Restaurant209m
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Basilica di Santa Croce minor basilica in Lecce, Italy68m
- Lecce Cathedral cathedral417m
- San Giovanni Battista church building in Lecce, Italy754m
- Sant’Irene church building in Lecce, Italy298m
- Santa Chiara, Lecce church in Lecce, Italy305m
- San Matteo (Lecce) church402m
- Roman amphitheatre of Lecce Roman amphitheatre in Lecce, Italy102m
- Seminary Palace in Lecce palace in Lecce, Italy461m
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