Brindisi, Puglia, Italy

Where to stay in Brindisi: areas, accommodation and practical tips

Complete guide on where to stay in Brindisi: from the historic centre to the port and beaches, with tips on hotels, B&Bs and budget for every traveller.

Where to stay in Brindisi: areas, accommodation and practical tips

Why Brindisi deserves more than a stopover

Brindisi is not just the port for Greece. This Adriatic city holds a historic centre from Roman and medieval times, a natural inner harbour shaped like deer antlers and an authentic daily life making it a perfect base for exploring northern Salento. The Roman Column on the seafront, the Swabian Castle and the Church of Santa Maria del Casale deserve at least two days.

Best areas to stay

Historic centre

The ancient heart stretches between lungomare Regina Margherita, via Colonne and Piazza Duomo. Here you find B&Bs in historic palaces, small boutique hotels and apartments overlooking the inner harbour. Ideal for those wanting to experience the city on foot, among white alleys and small squares. Prices: 50-85 euros for a double.

Seafront and port area

The strip between the inner harbour and the Sailor's Monument offers mid-range hotels and modern residences. Convenient for those catching ferries to Greece and Albania (the terminal is within walking distance). Sea views guaranteed from seafront properties. Budget: 65-100 euros.

Airport and Casale area

For those with early flights or wanting a base with easy parking, the area around Salento airport (Papola-Casale) offers business hotels and farmhouses at contained prices. 5 km from the centre, well connected.

Northern coast (Punta Penne, Apani)

Sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters 10-15 minutes from the centre. Holiday villages, campsites and vacation rentals are the choice for those wanting sea and relaxation without giving up city visits.

Types of accommodation

  • **B&Bs in the historic centre** — Welcoming, often with breakfast featuring pasticciotto and caffè leccese. Best value for money.
  • **Seafront hotels** — Comfort and strategic location for port and centre.
  • **Masserie and farmhouses** — In the immediate hinterland, among centuries-old olive trees, with pool and home cooking.
  • **Apartments and vacation rentals** — Wide offer, perfect for families or long stays.
  • **Hostels** — Few but growing, in the historic centre area.

Tips for saving money

  • July-August prices double: book well ahead or choose June and September for perfect weather and reduced rates.
  • Brindisi is cheaper than Lecce and Ostuni: use it as a strategic base for Salento.
  • Look for accommodation with Apulian breakfast included: you will save on lunch with the morning friselle and tomatoes.
  • Parking in the historic centre is limited: prefer accommodation with parking or use the ex-Hospital car park.

Which area to choose based on your trip

  • **Romantic couple** — Historic centre, for sunset aperitifs overlooking the inner harbour.
  • **Transit traveller** — Seafront/port, steps from the ferry terminal.
  • **Family with children** — Northern coast, with shallow sandy beaches.
  • **Salento explorer** — Centre or airport area, as a base for trips to Ostuni, Lecce, Valle d'Itria.
  • **Budget travellers** — B&Bs in the historic centre or hostels, with breakfast included.

Getting around

The historic centre is compact and pedestrian. STP buses connect the beaches and surrounding towns. The train station is central, perfect for reaching Lecce (20 min) or Bari (60 min) by train. For the coast and hinterland a car is recommended.

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Practical info

When is the best time to visit Where to stay in Brindisi?

The recommended time is April, May, June, September and October, when it is less crowded.

Is Where to stay in Brindisi crowded?

Where to stay in Brindisi is a very quiet destination compared with the more touristy ones.

Where is Where to stay in Brindisi?

Where to stay in Brindisi is located in Brindisi, Puglia, Italy.

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