YOUR VACATION OBJECT:
Villa beach front, of 65 m2 in gallipoli with 3 bedrooms and one bath for 6 persons .
ROOM COMPOSITION:
* Bedroom: 1 Double
* Bedroom: 2 Single
* Bathroom: Full
* Bedroom: 1 Double
AMENITIES:
Undicesima Dimora Del Pizzo is on the on the ground floor and provides:
Dehumidifier,Linens,Hangers,Linens,Shower,Bidet,Garden Furniture,Patio,Kitchen,Refridgerator,Fan,Linens,Washing Machine,Linens,Quiet Area,Family Friendly
Disabled access: Accessible to disabled guests
PRIVACY: semi detached (shared with landlord)
OUTSIDE AND SURROUNDINGS:
Small outdoor space (10000 m2), partially fenced
Parking garage (1 car)
Distance from the beach 300 meters
The nearest restaurants, shops and services more than 1.5 km
Public transit, more than 1.5 km
SIDE COSTS:
The price refers to the cost of the rental and includes utilities.
Additional services can be added during the rental period as they are available:
- Pets: Not Permitted
- Cleanings (fee): included in the price
- Linen (fee): included in the price
- Parking (fee): included in the price
- Security deposit: 200 EUR
Instructions for the check-in:
Check-in begins at h. 15:00 to 20:00 and Check-out must be not later than h. 10:00 (starting from h. 07:00).
POSITION:
One of the most famous cities in Salento is Gallipoli, the “beautiful city”. Gallipolli’s Greek origins are still quite evident in not only the artifacts found throughout the city, but also in the Griko dialect still spoken by some locals. The seaside town features a charming historical center that is actually set upon a tiny island just a few meters off the mainland. The streets are lined with shops selling various wares, and there plenty of cafes and restaurants to choose from, several of which overlook the sea. Those who wonder off the main streets can find their way into the residential areas of the centro storico, and get a glimpse of what life there has been like for at least the past century. There are countless churches crammed into the tiny, twisting streets, as well as palaces, historical libraries, and even ancient oil presses hidden beneath the city streets.