Palazzo Bozzi Corso
One of the most beautiful palaces in the city of Lecce – built in 1775 just a few steps from the Basilica of Santa Croce, it is now a highly stylish and exclusive hotel. You will find boutique Baroque charm oozing from the with ten exquisite suites.
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Soak up the heart of this historic city amongst thriving bars, restaurants and boutiques
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Every morning, Maria Carla, the Palazzo’s chef, picks herself the fruit and vegetables she needs to create bespoke gourmet meals
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Lazy soaks are calling at the salubrious rooftop pool and elegant hotel spa
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Ten luxurious and chic suites, styled to the highest level of Italian design
Palazzo Bozzi Corso is bursting with an enviable chic style, dedicated to the memory of the Fiermonte family, it has been lovingly restored and is now the place to stay in Leece. With a salubrious rooftop pool and bar to while away the days when you’re not soaking up the abundance of culture that is to be found in Lecce. Whichever of the ten unique suites you will be staying, you are in for a special treat. Love and care have been poured into the restoration project of this palace with each suite being named after a chapter of the family’s history. The level of art, furnishings and style mixed with ancient ceilings and carvings create a unique mix of contemporary charm and traditional baroque notes making each an idyllic space to relax.
Food can be enjoyed in the garden restaurant and terrace, with gourmet delights freshly prepared daily with seasonal ingredients from the hotel’s vegetable garden. A tranquil spot to enjoy alfresco breakfasts, lazy lunches and romantic balmy dinners.
Nestled in the heart of this vibrant city you are well placed to pop out and immerse in the abundance of baroque charm, enjoy a piazza coffee, mooch the stylish boutiques and devour first class food at the generous array of restaurants, Lecce is an Apulian gem. There is so much to explore in Lecce, many private guided tours can be arranged to take you in and amongst these historical buildings, lavish gardens and private museums.
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