Arca Hotel in Barbarano (Italy)

 

Arca Hotel in Italy

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P.zza Dante,
Barbarano,

The Anca Hotel, Salve boasts elegant minimalist decor and surroundings. A spacious, arched entrance welcomes you to the hotel with large, wooden framed windows allowing light to flood in on the marbled flooring. Rooms mirror the tasteful elegance definitive of the hotel, classically decorated and furnished and wonderfully well-lit with natural light. The Arcas under-stated yet opulent surroundings offer the perfect environment for a relaxing and luxurious stay. Surrounded by sun, sea, sand and genuinely caring staff, you can truly forget your woes!The Estacin Sur Hostel offers a slightly different hostel experience. The hostel consists of an entirely renovated old house featuring everything from double rooms to rooms sleeping up to six people. Each rooms is decorated uniquely with an interesting decades theme we hope really illuminates our Argentinean cultural past. Classic furnishings with quirky touches define the style of the hostel. Artistic details can be found in every nook and cranny. A distinct sense of retro can be found throughout. We encourage participation in the various activities offered which include art exhibitions, live music, tango, barbeques and the chance to sample some of our local cuisine. A fashionable, young hostel in a safe, central location, The Estacin Sur Hostel is a perfect base for whatever your journey

Rates From £32 per night.
Rooms: 22
 
The hotel is accessible by plane, by train, by car and by bus By car: at the entrance to the city of Lecce taken to Gallipoli; Continue without Gallipoli, following the signs for S. Maria di Leuca; Then take exit Torre Pali-Salve and follow the signs to the hotel. By train: the train station Lecce take a train to Ruggiano. From here, the hotel provides a transfer service for arrival and departure. By plane: airport in Brindisi (110 km) then, coach for the station Lecce. Coach: The hotel provides transfer service for arrival and departure from the bus stop by St. M. Di Leuca


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