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With a wonderful location in the historic heart of Ostuni – the ‘White City’ – yet just a short drive from the beach where you can hire sun loungers and umbrellas, the Ostuni Palace simply oozes old-world glamour and sophistication. To explore on foot, it’s just a short walk to the picture-perfect old town which showcases an artist’s palette of white-washed streets, silver-green olive trees and the piercing blue of the distant ocean. Sit in the square and watch the world go by while sipping a rich cup of coffee or treating youself to a delicious gelato. At the hotel’s new wellness centre you can have a massage in a unique setting – in a treatment room carved into an ancient cave, and make use of the facilities which include a Jacuzzi, sauna, steambath and chromotherapy emotional showers. After a refreshing spa circuit, chill out in the relaxation area with a herbal tea. For fine dining, tantalise your tastebuds with excellent Mediterranean cuisine at the elegant Ostuni Palace Bistro. After dinner, have a coffee or an evening cocktail at the chic Palace Café. Standard Rooms are elegantly appointed and decorated to create a relaxed yet luxurious experience. Upgrade to a Romantic View Room for beautiful panoramic views. For more space, including a separate living area, opt for the luxury of a Junior Suite.
This luxury residence has a fine heritage and has been welcoming guests since 1880. Upon arrival, the resort’s resplendent historic façade gives way to luxurious, contemporary interiors that set the tone for your exploration of this beautiful city. You’re only moments away from all of Lecce’s famous sights – or you can revive your senses in the spa on the days when you don’t want to venture too far. The fabulous breakfast makes a wonderful start to the day, and dining at the resort is always a pleasure. Whether you choose the sophisticated gourmet tastes of Le Quattro Spezierie or the laid-back city bistro vibe of The Salento, both serve up superb Puglian cuisine in an elegant setting. Pick a table on the stylish roof garden for stunning views of the cathedral towering above the narrow terraces. Creative design touches are in evidence throughout all of the rooms, where natural fabrics and traditional colours have been given a stylish, modern treatment. Superior Rooms have marble-panelled bathrooms while Deluxe Rooms have extra space. Executive Rooms feature a lounge area and if you opt for a Junior Suite, you’ll have the luxury of a separate living room and wonderful views.
This chic white-washed hotel is a refreshing alternative to some of the more classic hotels that line Italy’s coast. With its scattering of objet d’art, coffee table books and orchids, it feels more like an elegant villa than a hotel and despite the high service levels and attention to detail, it retains a relaxed, laid-back feel. The soothing cream palette, Apulian white stone and light wood enhance the bright blue of the sea which is just steps away. Yet, despite these modern touches, the hotel respects local traditions and gives you an authentic flavour of Puglia. When you’re taking a break from exploring the region, you can sink onto a sun lounger under the shade of an olive tree, swim a few lengths in the saltwater pool, soak in the warm waters of the Jacuzzi or stroll down to the narrow strip of sand. Savour the best of Puglian cuisine on the bougainvillea-draped terrace of the Ristorante T_imo, which uses locally sourced produce in its daily-changing dinner menu featuring the likes of Puglia’s signature orecchiette pasta washed down with Primitivo red wine. During the summer, tuck into pizzas and grilled seafood at the poolside A_Neto restaurant. The hotel’s Typical Apulian Night is held on selected nights on the terrace, with classic Puglian street food such as Apulian bombette – slices of pork wrapped around cheese, and panzerotti – a delicious fried snack, similar to calzone. You can also learn how mozzarella and burrata cheese are made and watch traditional pizzica dancers. Head to the Cumino Bar for tasty cocktails, fine wines and rosolio – a traditional Italian liqueur made from plants grown in the hotel’s garden. The contemporary rooms are set across two floors and feature memory foam mattresses and a balcony or terrace. Double Classic Rooms have garden views and Double Superior Rooms come with partial sea views. The Junior Suites are more spacious and are available with partial or full sea views while the luxurious Canne Bianche Master Suite has a living area and its own plunge pool.
This masseria (traditional farmhouse) was the first in Italy to open its doors to overnight guests. It’s since claimed status as a Small Luxury Hotel of the World while effortlessly holding on to its 400-year-long authenticity. Gnarled trees and trailing bougainvillea are strewn around the grounds, and antique chairs and dressers used by past owners are put centre stage against the white-washed walls. Each room has its own unique shape, from cosy Classic Rooms to the old family Deluxe Rooms. The secluded location off a modest country road gives you the chance to switch off among olive groves and citrus trees. The hotel has an excellent restaurant, Mùmmulo, where the menu features the best of the season’s produce with fresh pasta and locally made buffalo mozzarella. The chef runs an Apulian cooking class so you can learn how to knead focaccia dough and thumb orecchiette ‘little ears’ pasta, or taste your surroundings with an olive oil tasting session. The masseria is also in a convenient position for making day trips; head to fishing town Monopoli for the seafood and local vibes or go inland to see the famous white trulli (conical houses) in UNESCO-listed Alberobello. It’s just ten minutes for a refreshing dip in the Adriatic, where you can hire sun loungers at discounted half- and full-day rates at the private Tamerici Beach Club. Both indoor and outdoor pools are long enough for lapping, and there are courts for perfecting your serve or learning padel, a tennis-squash hybrid sport. At Petramare Spa, there are aromatherapy-led treatments using Apulian brand Physio Natura.