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litium3 B&B in Lecce center
Litium 3, obtained from an ancient dwelling of the early 600s, with over 4 centuries of life behind it, is the subject of an interesting renovation by the owner Carolina, architect of Rome, who arrived in Lecce for the first time as a tourist, falls in love with it to such an extent that it makes it her second home!
A Palace suspended in time
In every corner you can breathe simple but at the same time sophisticated air, accompanied by extreme attention to detail, which make Litium 3 the ideal space for a holiday in a welcoming and relaxing environment.
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Everything perfect, considering that it was studied in detail precisely by the owner (Carolina) could not be otherwise! Very good, very kind and very sociable!
AnonimusTripadvisor.com
Style and taste in the center of Lecce
We stayed 3 nights in the deluxe room of the property. The owners very kind and very nice, structure in the center but cmq in a quiet area x rest at night. Clean room, Guide of lecce and Salento in the room :-). I highly recommend this property to those who want to visit Lecce.
RobinTripadvisor.com
Lovely place!
The meeting with this lovely little hotel was fortuitous and one of those little moments of joy that happens when you travel with a friend and let some things be decided by accident. The owners are incredibly kind and hospital. The location is amazing, in one of the most beautiful squares in the city and the décor was polished and brand new.
The whole city is nothing but a sculpture and an ornament. The embellishments of manner twist on the balconies of the houses, a crowd of twisted figurines weighs above the exits, columns loom behind little columns and gables behind pediments. The churches unfold fantastically decorated facades of astragate festoons, figurines, caryatids. They are crowned with statues, lined with statues. Bodies flexing, arms rounding, draperies erasing with each other, angels hovering their wings."
Taken from Sensazioni d'Italia by Paul Bourget, French traveller, 1890
The Sea of Salento
Salento, land between the two seas, the Ionian Sea and the Adriatic Sea, a coastline over 250 km long made of coves, cliffs and beaches close to a crystal clear sea that is colored of all possible shades between blue and green.