Need to know
Rooms
12, including 10 suites.
Check–Out
10.30am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 2pm.
More details
Rates include a daily-changing breakfast spread of handmade pastries, fresh local fruit, cheeses, cured meats, and eggs.
Also
Upper floors can be reached using the palazzo’s elevator, and there are some ground-floor room options for guests with mobility issues.
At the hotel
Rooftop terrace, art gallery, lounge areas, library, charged laundry service, plug adaptors, and free WiFi. In rooms: air-conditioning, TV, minibar, tea-making kit, Lavazza coffee machine, pool towels, and Moooi bath products.
Our favourite rooms
When every room is individually named and decorated, and jam-packed with one-off artworks, it really comes down to personal taste when deciding where to rest your head at Palazzo Maresgallo. For us, Onirica lives up to its ‘dreamlike’ name, with its own private terrace overlooking Lecce’s creamy limestone buildings, and a statement partition decorated with antique wallpaper which was salvaged from the suite’s original walls and given new life (and not a purely decorative one at that, as it now hides a massive walk-in wardrobe).
Poolside
Fringed by fragrant Salento plants and swaying palms, the outdoor (unheated) plunge pool is open daily between 8am and midnight if you need to cool off from the Puglian heat – or simply bask in its golden glow. The honey-hued stone wall which hems in the terrace, dotted with elegant loungers and shaded tables, gives the sun-baked setting a secret garden feel.
Spa
In the depths of the palazzo’s 16th-century stone vaults, steam rises from the heated indoor pool (open daily between 8am and midnight) – in a mystical, moodily-lit chamber, reminiscent of a Roman bathhouse. Recline on the mosaic-tiled chaise-longue, or sit beneath the ancient arches as you dangle your feet in the warm waters. There’s also a cedar-wood sauna to unwind in, and a treatment room for the many massage styles on offer. Personal-training sessions are available on request in the stone-walled, well-equipped fitness room.
Packing tips
Come with a hearty appetite for art and food – Lecce is known as the ‘Florence of the south’ after all. Pack light for the sweltering heat, but don’t forget a cover-up to enter churches and more traditional museums without raising a few eyebrows.
Also
Some of the palazzo’s traditional Salentine ceilings have been given a modern-art makeover by Italian painter, Roberto Ruspoli – and-drawn figures dance across the star-shaped vaults in a series of fabulous frescoes.
Pet‐friendly
Small, well-behaved dogs are welcome to stay in any room here for an additional charge of €100 a night, for each pet. See more pet-friendly hotels in Lecce.
Children
All ages are welcome, but this feels more like a grand getaway for grown-ups and history-loving honeymooners.