Palazzo Pio Apartment

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Dining
Terrace/patio
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Property grounds
4.9
Outstanding(14 Reviews)

Apartment in Lecce

5 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths

Reasons to book

Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area

About this apartment rental

In the charming historic center of Lecce, a famous Baroque city in Southern Italy, it is located "Palazzo Pio" an elegant nineteenth century building in the old walled city.

The mansion was built in 1872 and completed the 800. A hallway leads to a lowered to a colonnaded courtyard with the staircase adorned with statues and Venetian stucco. However, the most important part of the palace is the mosaic floor of the entire floor which gives it the same uniqueness, style and elegance.

The apartment, located on the first floor, is completely independent and overlooks the lush garden equipped, the typical orange grove of the old mansions. The garden is at guests' complete disposal.
A garage is available 100 m from the property for a daily price of 15 euros.

Amenities

Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden

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Reviews

4.9
Outstanding(14 Reviews)
5.0
Jun 2024
Are there more stars to give? Words cannot express the wonder of staying in this amazing place. It is HUGE. You will get lost. And as you wander around in your dazed state, you will be stunned even further by the beauty of the floors, walls, ceilings, furnishings. Have you traveled back in time? Are you Italian royalty? Kidding aside, we absolutely loved staying here. We got a warm welcome and tour of the apartment. It is in a great location just outside the city walls -- we found street parking easily and could walk everywhere we wanted to go in the city. There is a fruit/veggie vendor right across the street and a small grocery market in the same block. We were just a couple, but the place has two large bedrooms and two large bathrooms -- two couples or a family would be very happy here. You could even have a party -- the dining room table seats 15!! Our only nitpick would be that it would be nice to have a microwave to warm milk for coffee. Otherwise, this was the perfect place to stay to explore Lecce. It is a VERY good value for the money. Thank you!
5.0
Apr 2023
Like staying in someone’s large Palazzo. We were greeted by our host the grandson of the original owner. Close to the old historic city center this large Palazzo was a treat and high point of our trip.
5.0
Mar 2023
This apartment is amazing, the photos don’t do it justice. Spacious, comfortable, and a setting to match this wonderful city. The host was very helpful with any questions. The mosaic floors, throughout, are unique and beautiful. Very close to the historic area, easy walking, flat. I would recommend to anyone!
5.0
May 2022
Beautiful historic apartment
Beautiful historic apartment
Gracious large apartment in a beautiful villa. Spectacular mosaic floors. The owner was wonderful to deal with.
5.0
Oct 2019
Living in a true palace, of course, the garden s a welcom
Living in a true palace, of course, the garden s a welcom
Our host, Giuseppe, was quick to respond and flexible. He made our arrival very smooth. Staying at the palace is an unforgettable experience. Downtown Abbey was a favorite tv show, now we were living in a similar setting. The rooms are large, a dining room that comfortably seats twenty Intricately decorated ceilings, mosaic floors, stunning. And, of couse, the garden is a welcome respite from walking the old town. We miss the sweet kitty from the garden. If in Ecce
5.0
Oct 2019
Lecce in Style
Lecce in Style
Did you ever wonder how upper-class Italians lived, say in the 1800s? Maybe even those of the nobility class? If so, Palazzo Pio is the place for you. My wife and I stayed there recently for a week with another couple. The place is so large that, at times, I had to hunt for another human being. The place has seven large and spacious rooms (and most are air conditioned) with huge vaulted and stenciled ceilings (some may even be bass-relief) facing intricate mosaic tiled floors through out the complex. The eat in kitchen has the old cooking and warming stove, including two large tureen warmers built in. It also has a modern range with fridge and clothes washing machine. If you have a lot of Lecce friends, you could invite them to dinner in the huge dining room. I counted 16 dining room chairs that could easily fit the long beautiful dining room table. Think royal state dinner. There are two large parlors, a nicely appointed study/library/reading area and a couple of spacious bedrooms. One has an ensuite bathroom. The other private chamber is down the hall near the kitchen. Each sleep chamber has its own balcony over looking Viale Lo Re (Francesca) a lane that fronts the gates to the old walled city. There are numerous cafes, bistros, fruit stands etc. along the street. In fact, right across Lo Re is a café that serves fresh squeezed orange juice and the best cappuccinos in Lecce along with an array of pastries and just about every other food imaginable. It was our morning gathering place. It was interesting to discover, that even though this was one of two apartments on the second floor (In Europe the second floor is considered the first floor) each room but one had at least 1 or two windows that faced either the street or a beautiful internal court yard. The thick shutters easily shut out any street noise once closed. The courtyard with its nicely landscaped grounds and numerous olive trees was a haven after a long day of sightseeing. It has several sitting areas with each one suitable for a group to down a chilled bottle of prosecco. Oh, I almost forgot. The complex has a welcome cat. A small feline that meets each guest with a meow that means, “Scratch my head.” It patrols the courtyard looking for a lap to rest on or a person to pet it or just to talk with you. Kinda cool. The apartment is reached by a grand stone mosaic tiled staircase that has three landings. Could be a set for a movie. So, as you can see, we enjoyed our time immense
4.0
star 5 empty
Jul 2019
When in Lecce you must stay at palazzo Pio
When in Lecce you must stay at palazzo Pio
Wonderful stay at the centro storico. Nice family Pio who owns the house for centuries and knows the best parts of town. Be a nobleman for a few days at their palazzo!
5.0
May 2019
Outstanding property!
Outstanding property!
Three mature professional Australians stayed here. Palazzo Pio was just amazing - huge rooms, beautifully furnished with fabulous mosaics on each floor in the apartment This was simply. It was like staying in a true palace, The owners were gracious and very helpful. At the end of a day out, we could have drinks or even our own dinner in the beautiful garden, the Orangerie. The Palazzo is in a great position just outside the old city. There were other suites downstairs but we had a huge space upstairs with so many gorgeous rooms. Don’t stay anywhere else in Lecce! This was simply the best place we could have chosen.

FAQs

How much does this apartment cost compared to others in Lecce?

The average price for a rental in Lecce is R 1,375 per night. This rental is R 1,930 above the average.

Is parking included with this apartment?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Palazzo Pio Apartment. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this apartment?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this apartment. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Palazzo Pio Apartment pet friendly?

Unfortunately, this apartment is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"

What amenities are available at Palazzo Pio Apartment?

We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.

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