Puglia, Italy
A few budget-friendly options exist, mainly located in the new town (Borgo) or just outside the perimeter of the Old Town. Hostels feature dormitories and sometimes private rooms. They generally have shared facilities like kitchens and common areas.
Solo travelers, backpackers, and those seeking a social atmosphere and low-cost accommodation.
Ostello Gallo di Gallipoli presents modern facilities near the train station.
Hostelworld for budget options.
Very popular in Gallipoli, B&Bs range from simple, family-run establishments to more stylish, boutique options. Many are in beautifully renovated historic buildings within the Old Town, holding character and charm. Others are in modern villas in the new town. Breakfast comes included.
Couples, travelers desiring a local experience, and those appreciating personalized service. They often balance comfort and value well.
Palazzo Granafei, located in the Old Town, is a charming stay in a historic building.
Booking.com or Agoda feature many B&Bs.
Choosing the right neighborhood in Gallipoli shapes your trip. Each area is a distinct character and set of advantages.
Travelers seeking history, charm, and a lively evening atmosphere, prepared for pedestrian navigation. The heart of Gallipoli, with convenient access to all main attractions within the Old Town.
Beach lovers and those seeking a dynamic holiday atmosphere. Located a few kilometers south of the Old Town.
Especially during peak season, booking well in advance is useful for popular properties.
Look for free cancellation policies for flexibility in your travel plans.
For niche stays like Masserie, local agencies sometimes hold specialized deals.
Here are some top selections across different categories, holding varied experiences in Gallipoli.
Modern and clean, near the train station.
Simple, clean, and holds good value.
A charming option in a historic building.
Presents sea views and comfortable rooms.
An elegant choice with refined decor, a rooftop pool, and excellent service.
A beautiful rural retreat with a pool, holding tranquility and authentic Puglian charm, a short drive to beaches.
Typically feature private beaches, expansive pools, and spa facilities.
Travelers seeking pampering, privacy, and extensive amenities, ideal for a special occasion.
Hotels in the new town with pools or larger rooms often welcome families. Vacation rentals near Baia Verde beaches hold space, self-catering facilities, and easy beach access.
Hostels hold a social atmosphere. B&Bs in the Old Town hold convenience and security, with central location easing exploration on foot.
Vacation apartments in either the Old Town or new town serve long stays. TrustedHousesitters for unique, extended stays.
Many B&Bs and boutique hotels in the Old Town occupy beautifully restored historic palaces, holding a strong sense of history. Palazzo Granafei and Corte Palmieri let you stay within the city's living history.
Average Price Range (Per Night): €20 - €40
Average Price Range (Per Night): €50 - €150
Average Price Range: €70 - €250. Pros: Standardized services, more amenities (pool, restaurant, parking), 24/7 reception, easier accessibility in New Town. Cons: Can lack local character. Best For: Travelers preferring standard services, families (in New Town).
Average Price Range: €60 - €300+. Pros: Self-catering, more space, good for families/groups, cooking ability. Cons: No daily cleaning or breakfast, check-in less flexible. Best For: Families, groups, long-stay travelers.
Average Price Range: €100 - €500+. Pros: Unique rural experience, tranquility, large grounds, often with pools, authentic Puglian charm. Cons: Needs a car, further from city center/beaches. Best For: Couples, families, those seeking relaxation, rural charm.