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The Best Hotel boasts colourful, inviting and pleasantly furnished rooms. Well-kept and quaintly decorated, we aim to make you feel truly at home. Cleaned to the highest possible standard, you will find our rooms comfortable and refreshing. Only 400 meters from Sassi, you are very well located. The friendly hotle owner is more than happy to share tips and pointers for getting out and about in Sassi and will no doubt direct you to some of its hidden treasures and finest restaurants and cafes!

Rates From £55 per night.
Rooms: 7
Accommodation Type: Bed and Breakfast
 
when you are in matera head for main street via dante, goin up the hill you will find the yellow harrow indicating the bed and breakfast, or when you see the bank of lavoro BNL, the entrance is right at the back of the building



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