Palazzo De Noha is situated in Leece’s historic center and is just 35 minutes from Brindisi Airport. It lies close to the Duomo, churches and Baroque buildings. This elegant boutique hotel, which occupies a restored heritage structure, displays a fusion of period architecture and contemporary design. Accommodation is provided in stylishly designed rooms that are spread across the ground and first levels. All the rooms feature ancient vaults and custom furnishings handcrafted by Italian and international artisans. Artwork from the owner’s private collection adorn the rooms. Each spacious unit comes equipped with modern conveniences that make for a comfortable stay. The large ensuite marble bathrooms are fitted with walk-in showers and provided with premium toiletries. Select rooms are accessible by differently abled guests. After exploring Lecce, head back to the hotel for a dip in the rooftop pool and to relax on the loungers. In the evening, enjoy a cocktail before stepping out for a meal at one of the many restaurants, nearby.
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