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Viale Oronzo Quarta 28, 73100
Area: centro storico
To take care of your body at your disposal a modern wellness center with an adjoining gym. The spa you can enjoy exclusive services: sauna, turkish bath, emotional showers and a relaxation area for... Read more

Via Cosimo de Giorgi, 62, 73100
Area: lecce nord
This hotel is the ideal choice for discerning travelers seeking both comfort and relaxation. It is a 4-star hotel with convention centers and very close to the best beaches in the area. Read more

Viale del Risorgimento, 73100
With free parking, internet corner, play area and the 8piuhotel is 3 km from Lecce Train Station, 30 minutes' drive from Brindisi airport and 15 minutes drive from the nearest beaches. Read more

Prov.le Lecce Cavallino, 32, 73100
Alytia, Sybar and Taras are our suggestions for your business. by differentiated capacity (min 10 max 90 seats), natural light, equipped with the latest technology are the best solution for business... Read more

Via Giorgio De Chirico, 1, 73100
The hotel provides shuttle bus service to / from the airport and shuttle service to downtown. Both services have to be paid directly at the hotel. Read more

Via Augusto Imperatore, 19, 73100
Area: centro storico
The Salus per Aquam SPA promises devotion to the guests, attention to their needs and their physical and mental wellbeing, and the beneficial effects of a relaxing atmosphere. Don’t look for a... Read more

Via di Leuca, 90, 73100
Area: centro storico
The structure, perfect combination of charm and high hospitality, has a meeting room, equipped with the most modern audio-visual aids. It offers parking reserved for guests of the structure and is... Read more

Via Antonio Salandra, 6, 73100
Area: centro storico
Hotel President has an excellent location in the heart of Lecce, close to the art gallery and the museum, and a 15-minute walk from the Roman amphitheatre. At the hotel you will find a large garden... Read more

Viale Porta d' Europa, 73100
Area: centro storico
The hotel boasts an outdoor pool with large sun terrace, a restaurant, a poolside bar and free parking. The restaurant serves traditional Italian cuisine and specialties of Salento. Read more

Viale Vittorio Alfieri, 11, 73100
15 May 2013 The EOS HOTEL IS THE FIRST HOTEL ACCESSIBLE TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN VISUAL Apulia, ONE OF THE FEW IN ITALY The three-star design Vestas Hotels & Resorts sets the pace of... Read more

Piazzetta Riccardi, 13, 73100
Area: centro storico
This 5 star hotel is located in the city centre of Lecce and was established in 1700. It is close to the near hotel santa croce. Read more

Viale Francesco Lo Re, 6 piano secondo - scala A, 73100
Area: centro storico
Set in Lecce, 900 m from Piazza Mazzini and 550 m from Piazza Sant'Oronzo, Armonia provides city views and free WiFi. The bed and breakfast offers a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with free... Read more

Viale Francesco Lo Re 14, , 73100
Area: centro storico
In Lecce (Lecce Historic Center), Guests may use a roundtrip airport shuttle for a surcharge, and self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite., Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. Read more

Via G. Marconi 7, , 73100
Area: centro storico
In Lecce (Lecce Historic Center), Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometer. Read more

Via Cavour 4, 73100
Area: centro storico
Located in the heart of Lecce, Cavour features rooms with free Wi-Fi. The property enjoys city views and offers free private on-site parking, Rooms are decorated in bright colours and feature air... Read more
Discover Lecce
Lecce is a city situated in the south of Italy, in the region of Apulia. It is known for its important Baroque monuments, such as the Holy Cross church in the center of the old town. The Roman Amphitheatre, built in the 2nd century and situated near Sant'Oronzo Square, deserves to be mentioned as well. In its time, the amphitheatre was able to host more than 25,000 people. It is now half-buried because other important monuments were built above it.Lecce is called "La Firenze della Puglia" (The Florence of Apulia) because of the quantity of important monuments found there. The area where Lecce is located, is called Salento, another important nearby town is Otranto. Lecce is also an important agricultural centre, chiefly for its olive oil and wine production, as well as an industrial centre specialising in ceramic production.
The Roman Amphitheatre, built in the 2nd century and situated near Sant'Oronzo Square, was able to seat more than 25,000 people. It is now half-buried because other monuments were built above it over the centuries. ecce experiences a mediterranean climate. Lecce is home to Lega Pro Prima Divisione football club U.S. Lecce, who have previously played in Serie A.
History
The County of Lecce was a fief of the Kingdom of Sicily from 1053-1463, when it was annexed directly to the crown. Lecce is also a province ("La provincia di Lecce") in Puglia. The column that holds the statue of Saint Oronzo was given to Lecce by the city of Brindisi, it was given as a gift because Saint Oronzo cured the plague in this city. The column is important as it was one of a pair that marked the end of the Appian Way.Otranto, a city within the province of Lecce, is the setting of the book "The Castle of Otranto", by Horace Walpole. It is generally thought to be the first Gothic novel. In 1480 the Turks besieged the city, and after 80 days of bloodshed the Turkish expedition commander Achmet Pascià gathered 800 men and made them choose between embracing the Muslin faith or decapitation; the 800 men chose death. Their relics are contained in 7 great cabinets, in the apse of Otranto Cathedral, where the great rock used by the invaders for the decapitation is also kept. In 1481, Otranto was liberated by Ferdinand of Aragon who then fortified it.
In 1943, fighter aircraft based in Lecce helped support isolated Italian garrisons in the Aegean Sea fighting Germans during World War 2. Unfortunately they were delayed by the Allies, so it was too little too late. Lecce stone is Lecce's main export. It is very soft and malleable, making it a great tool for sculpture.

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