The historical heart of the city, the Centro Storico (Historical Centre), is a maze of winding cobblestone streets, punctuated by ornate churches, palazzos, and squares that tell the story of Lecce's past. Staying here allows visitors to step out directly into the city's rich history, with easy access to landmarks such as the Roman amphitheatre, the Basilica di Santa Croce, and Piazza Sant'Oronzo. Accommodations range from charming bed and breakfasts to stylish boutique hotels, offering a slice of local life with all modern comforts.
For those who seek a more relaxed atmosphere slightly away from the main tourist hubs, areas such as San Cataldo or Torre Chianca provide serenity, with their proximity to the Adriatic Sea. These locales offer a perfect mix of beachside relaxation and cultural excursions, with the added benefit of fresh seafood and picturesque sunsets.
Travelling within Lecce is relatively straightforward. The city's dimensions make it a perfect walking city, with many landmarks and attractions within easy walking distance. For further flung destinations, Lecce's public transport, consisting of buses, is reliable and covers the majority of the city and surrounding areas. Alternatively, renting a car can provide greater flexibility, particularly for those wishing to explore the wider Salento area. However, driving and parking within the historic centre can be challenging due to narrow streets and limited parking, making public transport or bicycles a convenient option within the city.