The apartment has been completely renovated in accordance with the terms and conditions of law. The furnishings have been tastefully chosen to guarantee guests a comfortable and elegant environment. The fireplace in the living area lends itself to be a wonderful companion on winter evenings and the large terrace above will be the setting for pleasant evenings and tasty barbecues. The property is located in the historic center of the city, just a few meters from the central square and from the city's social areas.
The location of the building allows guests to easily reach all the places of interest in the city on foot: the numerous churches, the Upper Basilica, the city Palaces, the Clock Tower, the Military Fort, the Walls and the Access Gates . Nearby you can find public offices (Municipio, Poste), pharmacies, bakeries, numerous bars (with which agreements have been implemented) and commercial premises.
The neighborhood where the apartment is located represents the city center. The enchanting frame of the Lecce Baroque makes the landscape extremely characteristic. Francavilla Fontana is nicknamed the City of the Imperials, in honor of the imperial princes who ruled the city continuously for about two centuries; is located in the Salento peninsula, along the ancient Via Appia route. In 2009 he was awarded the "city of art" by the Puglia Region. All this, together with the numerous archaeological sites just a few kilometers from the city center, the natural areas and the caves make Francavilla Fontana a place of considerable architectural, historical and cultural interest.
Francavilla Fontana is perfectly connected with the most important city centers, Ostuni, Ceglie Messapica, Oria medieval city. The SS7 connects Taranto directly to Brindisi and the railway line is touched both by the TRENITALIA lines and the SOUTH-EAST RAILWAYS.
Urban public transport is managed by STP Brindisi which easily connects the various points of the city and the city with the neighboring city centers, as well as the splendid Ionian coast (Campomarino and San Pietro in Bevagna) and Adriatica (Rosamarina).