Luxury Residence Gallipoli
Resort overview
Located in the upper part of Gallipoli, the refined and elegant residential complex Corso Italia overlooks one of the main and central city arteries from which it takes its name.
Consisting of large, luxury apartments located in a 3-storey residence, with relaxing communal spaces centred around sculptural fountains placed in the centre of the spectacular main portico.
The property has various types of apartments. 2-room Apartment sleeping 2 or 4 people : composed of living room with kitchenette and two pull out beds, double bedroom, 2 bathrooms
Three-room apartment sleeping up to 6: composed of living room with kitchenette and two pullout beds, double bedroom, bedroom with twin or bunk beds, 2 bathrooms
Four-room apartmentsleeping up to 8: consisting of living room with kitchenette and two pullout beds, double bedroom, 2 bedrooms with twin or bunk beds, three bathrooms.
Bathrooms have both hydromassage shower and a bath.
Gallipoli, nicknamed "The Pearl of the Ionian Sea", is located along the western coast of Salento in the province of Lecce. The town is divided into two parts: the new town and the historic center.
Gallipoli is a town to be seen because of its scenic beauty and for its lovely coast which has a mixture of rocky and sandy coves. During the height of summer Gallipoli is very popular with Italian tourists attracted by its crystal clear sea and turquoise colour of the water.
Baia Verde is a charming beach, immersed in a green oasis, Punta Pizzo also worth a visit is is located in the reserve Isola di Sant'Andrea and is characterised by its low cliffs and sandy coves We also recommend Lido delle shells, a quiet area where you can relax, away from the crowds of tourists who flock to the most famous beaches.
But Gallipoli is not just a seaside destination it also has many architectural beauties such as the Cathedral of Sant'Agata or the most representative monument of the Baroque Gallipoli and erected at the highest point of the islet on which the old town rises. One of the most important monuments of the city is the Greco-Roman fountain,which dates back to the 3rd century B.C.; It is probably the oldest fountain in Italy.
The Angevin Castle, named after the renovations carried out by Angione and Aragonese, is counted among the most beautiful and imposing of all Apulia and welcomes the visitor to the entrance to the Old City. Italian and foreign tourists will have the opportunity to wander through the galleries and the underpasses of the ancient fortress.