Set in the historic centre of Nardò, Il Mignano is set in a building that dates back to the Middle Ages. It offers a lounge and tea room, a traditional restaurant and free WiFi.
Offering quiet street views, Relais Palazzo Vaglio is an accommodation located in Nardò, 28 km from Piazza Mazzini and 16 km from Gallipoli Train Station.
Joanna
From
Poland
We had a perfect stay in this property. Great palazzo! Perfect location and hospitality! Super clean and spacious!
Set in Nardò, in a historic building, 29 km from Sant' Oronzo Square, Casina Colosso - relais&more - is a bed and breakfast with an infinity pool and open-air bath.
Cristina
From
Romania
The property is located between the centre of the town and the port with convenient parking and right next to a supermarket. As shown in pictures there’s an old chapel on the premises as well as a beautiful swiming pool. The services were impecable and the breakfast was plentiful. Extra thanks to the really nice and profesional receptionist.
Located in Nardò and only 2.9 km from Santa Caterina Beach, Bed&Breakfast L'Oasi provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Tamer
From
Turkey
Breakfast was great. meticulous and clean environment.Perfect accommodation.
Featuring an infinity pool and views of garden, Masseria Stellato is a farm stay situated in a historic building in Nardò, 27 km from Sant' Oronzo Square.
Julia
From
United Kingdom
We had a wonderful stay. A beautiful, calm environment. Giovanni and family were very helpful and friendly, we felt most welcome. The food was delicious and really well thought out, using the Masseria's own produce. The pool area is lovely and everything is well kept and clean.
Set within 28 km of Sant' Oronzo Square and 28 km of Piazza Mazzini, B&B a Casa della Nonna Uccia offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Nardò.
Located within 32 km of Sant' Oronzo Square and 32 km of Piazza Mazzini, Salento Houses & Idro Suites offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Nardò.
Annique
From
Netherlands
The building is majestic! The space is really big, with high ceilings.
The location was the best for us. Only a seven minute walk to our friends house. And ten minutes to the city center (from the apartment)inside the castle wall. The food was especially good! Not your usual tourist attraction. Be prepare for the daily "siesta". Most places will be closed for lunch. And reopen around 4pm. Even the streets are empty! But after the Rome Jubilee 2025, Nardo was the perfect place for us to relax and unwind. Thank you Simone, we appreciate your quick responses and checking in on us.
Guest review by
Gonzalez
United States
Review score
10.0
Nardo` is a beautiful, friendly small city, with the full...
Nardo` is a beautiful, friendly small city, with the full flavour of Puglia, but well away from the tourist crush of Lecce, Brindisi and Bari. The central historical area is especially beautiful and is in a pedestrian zone that is an absolute pleasure to walk around in. The rest of city has wide, tree-covered avenues, pleasant shopping streets, great markets and friendly people. And the beaches are only a few km down the road. Highly recommended.
Guest review by
David
Canada
Review score
10.0
Nardo is a great place to stay if you want to be close to...
Nardo is a great place to stay if you want to be close to the magnificent beaches of Porto Cesareo but far enough away from the general beach hotels/locations. It is small enough to know your way around and friendly enough to feel comfortable and safe. The piazza comes to life in the evenings as everyone meets up for drinks before dinner. Sit outside Cafe Parisi in the main square to have a pre-dinner drink (delicious Puglia wine) and to watch the world go by. Nardo is not overrun with tourists so you feel like you have discovered a secret place! There are coffee shops everywhere, fresh fruit and veg sold on the streets, local men's clubs and locals drinking and socialising everywhere. Parking is not a problem as you can park most places for free and walking to anywhere central takes less than 10 minutes. Having been all over Puglia these past 3 weeks, this place got our hearts! Beware of opening times - Nardo is deserted between 2-6 so you won't find anywhere to eat if you arrive late or want to eat early.
Guest review by
D
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Beautiful centre, lovely restaurants and town!
Beautiful centre, lovely restaurants and town! The historical centre is special. Close to more beautiful cities and beaches. Good area to stay, visit Nardo itself and other towns - location is perfect! Easy to go around. People are lovely. Nardo was a good choice and we would love to visit the area again.😃
Guest review by
Jeanné
South Africa
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The breakfast was enjoyable. Mostly set up in Italian style but the staff are always on hand so if you fancy something else let them know for the following morning. The layout of the property is very good although it's true to say they still have to tweak one or two things. It's a few kilometers from the incredible coastline in one direction and a few back to Nardo town in the other direction. We visited the area late September which seemed an excellent time to be there. The nearby towns were nicely busy without being overwhelmed.
The location of the house is perfect. The house is situated next to the sea and the amazing boardwalk between the two villages. To both is a 10/15 minute walk and for us that was perfect. Its also very quiet.
The house and garden are as in the pictures and we liked it. We were here only for a weekend, but would also like it as a sot for a week or two weeks since its close to many interesting sotslike galioli, nardo, beaches, Lecce and santa maria di Leuca.
The hosts were very helpfull with the check in and when i forgot my phone.
The flat is located in a calm area of Nardo with free street parking, but it is very close to the old town of Nardo. You reach by foot for about 8-10 minutes. The flat was clean and Matteo is very friendly host.
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