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This is not a Grand hotel in the sense of the Danieli or Excelsior, however, that is probably because they choose not to have a restaurant, even though they put out a sumptuous breakfast and have a commercial kitchen and plenty of staff. Our room had filthy old green carpeting, but we noticed in the long hallway that some rooms have modern wood flooring, which is much more sanitary I don't know why we weren't given the upgrade since we are hotel gold members. The only other issue was the parking which we tried to reserve well in advance, but was unavailable, which was disappointing since we have a brand new Mercedes-Benz . The staff was very pleasant and the bathroom was spacious and had the best shower of our trip. Overall, it was good value for the money and it's probably one of the better hotels in Lecce."
"Beautiful property. Amazing staff and Management. The Pasta (Spaghetti with Anchovy Cherry Tomatoes and Basile), Lamb Chops and Negroamaro Wine at the onsite Restaurant was exceptional. Looking forward to a return trip"
"My first impressions were that this is a well- appointed and sophisticated resort. The design is beautiful, but be aware that the entire resort is terraced off into multiple levels, so there is lots of stairs. However, there are some strategically located elevators for those that have trouble navigating flights of stairs.
My stay was during the first weekend of October 2024 and little did I know, that this is already considered the “off-season“. While that means more affordable lodging rates, it also means a muted vibe and a reduced level of services I’d expect in a 4-star resort.
Moreover, the resort is situated outside of town and a visit to the seafront, restaurants , and shops meant a 15 to 20 minute walk. While the resort does have a shuttle van, it was not in operation to transport guests to/from the seafront or the train station (I walked a mile/1.6 km with luggage from the station on check-in day). Uber was not available and no local buses were running in October.
The on-site restaurant was mediocre, with the exception of the breakfast which was great! There are 2 tiny bars, but a full-service lounge is needed.
But despite these criticisms for the resort as a whole, I must say that ALL of the staff I interacted with during my stay was friendly, professional and accommodating. They exhibited pride in what they did for guests.
Overall, I would still recommend a stay here. But be sure to ask a lot of questions about seasonal services before you book or visit. "
Borgo Mulino a Vento - Resort: Features a snack bar/deli, an outdoor pool and daily. Palazzo Sant'Anna Lecce: Hotel located near Baia Dei Turchi Beach. Features 2 outdoor swimming pools, a children's pool and 2 restaurants. Grand Hotel Tiziano e dei Congressi: Features 5 outdoor swimming pools, a children's pool and free water park access. Baglioni Masseria Muzza Resort & Spa: Provides daily, a seasonal outdoor pool and complimentary wireless Internet access. Arryvo: Hotel located near Baia Verde Beach. Offers a snack bar/deli, a pool and buffet.
What is there to see and do in Muro Leccese?
Surround yourself with nature at La Cutura Botanical Garden. Discover sights such as Porto Badisco Beach, Santa Cesarea Terme Beach and Zinzulusa Cave during your stay.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Muro Leccese?
You may want to think about accommodation that offers an outdoor pool if you're planning to visit Muro Leccese in the warmest months of August, July or September, when the average temperature is 25°C. Accommodation offering an indoor pool may be what you want if you visit during the coldest months of January, February or March, when the average temperature is 12°C.
What's the best way to travel around Muro Leccese?
Knowing the transportation options in Muro Leccese can help you enjoy the area beyond your hotel pool. If you want to venture outside the area, take a train from Muro Leccese Station. Muro Leccese might not have many public transport choices, so consider a car rental to maximise your time.