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Lecce is accessible by train from major Italian cities. High-speed trains connect to Bari, Rome, and other destinations, with the journey from Bari taking about 1.5 hours. The nearest airports are Brindisi (about 30 minutes away) and in Bari (about 2 hours away). They're accessible by multiple bus routes, however for a more comfortable option, Daytrip's private transfer services offer direct transportation to your accommodation, eliminating the hassle of navigating buses or trains with luggage.
Yes, Lecce's historic center is compact and perfect for exploring on foot. Most major attractions, churches, piazzas, and restaurants are within walking distance. The city's pedestrian-friendly streets make wandering through the Baroque architecture a pleasure. Comfortable shoes are recommended for cobblestone streets and extended walking.
Lecce offers incredible Puglian cuisine. Don't miss pasticciotto leccese, a custard-filled pastry typical to the region. Try caffe leccese, an iced espresso with almond syrup. Sample fresh local cheeses with honey, orecchiette pasta, and Salentino wine. The region is known for excellent olive oil, seafood, and traditional Italian dishes.
Italy uses the Euro as its official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted in Lecce's restaurants, hotels, and shops, though it's useful to carry cash for smaller purchases, markets, and parking. ATMs are readily available throughout the city for convenient cash withdrawal when needed.
Lecce serves as an excellent base for exploring Puglia's Salento region. Popular day trips include Alberobello (1.5 hours away), Mattera (2 hours), and the coastal beach towns including Castro and the famous Polignano a Mare (about an hour away). All these and more can be booked with Daytrip's convient private transfer service at https://daytrip.com/en/day-trips/from-lecce.
In Italy, tipping is appreciated but not obligatory. Many restaurants include a coperto (cover charge) on the bill. For good service, leaving 5 to 10 percent is standard. Rounding up taxi fares is common. In cafes, leaving small change at the bar is customary. Service staff don't rely on tips.
Lecce is famous for its distinctive Baroque architecture, so ornate it's called Lecce Baroque. The soft local limestone allowed craftsmen to create incredibly detailed sculptures and decorations. Must-see buildings include the Basilica di Santa Croce and the Cathedral Saint Mary of the Assumption and Saint Orontius. Even private balconies showcase this elaborate decorative style.
The best time to visit Lecce is during spring (April to June) or fall (September to October) when temperatures are pleasant and crowds are smaller. Summers can be very hot, especially in July and August. The city is beautiful year-round, with November offering cooler weather and fewer visitors while most attractions remain open.