PALAZZO DANIELE
9-suite address, with frugally decorated rooms and common areas, all with quality furnishings.
Behind the walls of Palazzo Daniele, monastic simplicity meets grandiose decor. Built in 1861, this residence has been home to four generations of the Daniele family. Today, the building houses 9 suites. The rooms and common areas are frugally decorated, but with high quality furnishings and objects. The vaulted ceilings, the interior courtyards, the original floor tiles and the restored chapel are enough to make this hotel an exceptional place. A magnificent oasis in the heart of Puglia.
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For those seeking a distinct experience away from the crowds in the south of Italy, Palazzo Daniele is a must-visit. The staff's evident love for the region shines through in the delightful food and wine they offer, creating an immersive and romantic atmosphere.
We chose to spend an entire week at Palazzo Daniele, and it turned out to be the best decision. If you plan to explore the area, having a car is advisable. While the palazzo doesn't have designated parking, there's free parking outside that's relatively easy to find.
Our time at Palazzo Daniele was a romantic blend of history, design, and warm hospitality—an ideal destination for a tranquil and intimate getaway in Pulia.