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Casa Vacanze L’Aspidistra
Rutigliano, Italy
2 guests1 bedroom1 bath
Amenities
A/C
Washer
Patio/Balcony
Pets Allowed
Parking
Dryer
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Living room
1 sofa bed
Bedroom
1 king bed
Experience the tranquillity of Rutigliano, just 100 meters from the historic centre at this 1-bedroom apartment for 2.
This cosy terrace apartment is perfect for a relaxing getaway with a cosy ambience and modern amenities ensuring a comfortable stay. Located on the ground floor, the entrance opens to an open-plan living area with a sofa on the left, a dining table and smart TV in the centre and a well-equipped kitchen to the right. A work desk is next to the sofa and provides an ideal space for working with high-speed free Wi-Fi. The bathroom is right outside the bedroom. The master bedroom is spacious and bright, with a utility balcony featuring a washing machine and basin and an antique fireplace now used as a bookshelf.
Whether it’s a workcation or just a vacation this apartment is ideal for couples and small families looking for a quiet getaway near towns like Bari and Polignano a Mare.
Sleeping
Bedroom: A cosy bedroom with a king-size double bed, wardrobe, and balcony.
Extra: The sofa in the living room converts into a double bed.
Bathroom
The bathroom features a shower, bidet and WC.
Additional
• Balcony • Smart TV • Free Wi-Fi • Air Conditioning • Fireplace • Washing Machine • Full kitchen • Cooker hob • Oven • Coffee machine • Fridge • Town • Quiet • Pets not allowed - Public parking
Self-check-in: from 16:00 onwards
Self-checkout: by 10:00 a.m.
Location
Rutigliano, a hinterland located in Puglia, is a town with picturesque and tranquil surroundings. This apartment is located just 100 meters from the historic centre and has an array of restaurants, bars and cafes at a walking distance.
Guests can explore a diverse various cultural and natural attractions in the surrounding region. Towns like Bari, with the revered Basilica of Saint Nicholas, is just a 25-minute drive. A short 30-minute drive leads to Castellana Grotte, offering an intriguing underground experience with its intricate caves and formations. For stunning coastal vistas, Polignano a Mare is approximately 35 minutes south, renowned for its cliffs and the famed Lama Monachile beach. A bit further, within 45 minutes, is Alberobello, where visitors can marvel at the distinctive trulli houses, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Whether discovering historic towns or savouring coastal beauty, this apartment offers easy access.
The nearest airport is Bari Airport located at a 35-minute drive.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Apulia, or Puglia in Italian, is a region in the southeastern corner of Italy that beckons travelers with its diverse landscapes, rich history, and sumptuous cuisine. Known as the heel of Italy's "boot," this region is celebrated for its whitewashed hill towns, centuries-old farmland, and lengthy Mediterranean coastline.
One of the most enchanting places to visit in Apulia is Alberobello, famous for its trulli, the distinctive cone-roofed houses that are a UNESCO World Heritage site. These unique structures, along with the town's charming streets, create a fairy-tale ambiance that is both picturesque and culturally significant.
The region's coastline offers a dramatic contrast, from the rugged cliffs and hidden coves of the Gargano Peninsula to the sweeping sandy beaches of the Salento area. The crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic and Ionian Seas are perfect for swimming, sailing, and enjoying fresh seafood at a seaside trattoria.
Lecce, often referred to as the "Florence of the South," is a baroque masterpiece. The city's ornate churches and palazzi, crafted from the local Lecce stone, glow warmly in the sunlight, earning it acclaim as one of Italy's most beautiful historic centers. Visitors can wander through the streets, taking in the intricate facades and discovering hidden piazzas where the pace of life slows to a leisurely Italian stroll.
For those interested in spiritual and religious sites, the Sanctuary of San Michele Arcangelo in Monte Sant'Angelo is another UNESCO-listed site, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike with its sacred cave and celestial connections.
Apulia's culinary offerings are as diverse as its landscapes. The region is known for its olive oil, produced from the vast groves that carpet the countryside. Orecchiette pasta, served with turnip tops or tomato sauce, is a local specialty, as are the rich flavors of the region's cheeses and wines. Food lovers will delight in the opportunity to indulge in authentic, rustic Italian cuisine that is at the heart of Apulian culture.
Beyond its tangible attractions, Apulia's intangible charm lies in its slow pace of life and the warmth of its people. Visitors often find themselves welcomed into local communities with open arms, experiencing a sense of hospitality that makes Apulia not just a place to see but a place to feel.
In essence, Apulia is a treasure trove of cultural, natural, and gastronomic delights, offering an Italian experience that is as authentic as it is unforgettable. Whether you're exploring ancient ruins, basking on sun-drenched beaches, or savoring the flavors of the region, Apulia promises a journey that will captivate the heart of any traveler.