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The result of careful renovation, the Palazzo, formerly the noble residence of Lecce families, is today a relaxing oasis for those seeking a pleasant stay in Lecce. With its elegant and functional style, it offers pleasant stays for any need. The rooms, enriched by the typical star vaults in stone Lecce, represent an authentic homage to the Salento area.

San Lazzaro Quarter

Located in the residential district of San Lazzaro, the Palazzo enjoys an excellent strategic location, just 3 minutes from Piazza Mazzini and Via Trinchese, Lecce's lively shopping street, and a short distance from the city's historic centre. of the city.

Considered the most charming district of Lecce, with its tree-lined streets and numerous restaurants and bars in the area, San Lazzaro not only offers a strategic location, but also the convenience of being just outside the ZTL area, making the parking much easier.

Visit Lecce

The Palazzo is located just minutes from the city's main attractions, offering guests the convenience and ease of exploring the cultural and historical treasures that characterise the city of Lecce.

The Roman Amphitheatre

The building is partly excavated in the tuff, the rest stands on imposing arches. Arena and tiers of seats are separated by a fairly high wall with marble friezes on the parapet, depicting scenes of human-animal combat.

10 min walk from Palazzo San Lazzaro

The Cathedral of Lecce

The Cathedral of Maria Santissima Assunta is the baroque heart of the city and stands at the point where the main streets of the old town intersect. The splendid bell tower is among the tallest in Europe and on its summit waves a weathervane depicting the patron saint of Lecce, Saint Oronzo.

15 min walk from Palazzo San Lazzaro

The Castle of Charles V

Built in the 12th century AD, as attested by excavations in the courtyard, the castle in Lecce is known as the Castle of Charles V because its final and current configuration is the result of the 16th-century renovation ordered by the Spanish sovereign.

8 min walk from Palazzo San Lazzaro

Sigismondo Castromediano Museum

It is the oldest museum in Apulia, founded in 1868 by Sigismondo Castromediano, Duke of Cavallino; it preserves numerous testimonies of the Messapian civilisation and Roman settlements. In the prehistoric section, the Grotta dei Cervi di Porto Badisco has been reconstructed, with interesting rock paintings.

15 min walk from Palazzo San Lazzaro

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