La dimora di SteSa by Property Manager
Monopoli, Italy
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Washer
Scenic Views
Parking
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom
1 double bed
Living room
2 sofa beds
Dimora di SteSa is a charming home with traditional maritime character, located in the heart of Monopoli’s historic center. It sits on the first floor of a quiet and historic building, at Vico Arco Oscuro 8, just steps from local shops, restaurants, and the sea. Access is via a staircase, as the apartment is not served by an elevator.
Cala Porta Vecchia, the city’s most iconic and photographed beach, is just 500 meters away. Within a few minutes on foot, you can also reach Carlo V Castle, the Old Port, and Monopoli Cathedral. The train station is about a 15-minute walk, and the coastline offers many other small coves and equipped beach clubs within easy reach.
The apartment is decorated in a modern style and is laid out on a single level. The entrance opens onto a functional kitchen equipped with a cooktop, oven, and pantry. This leads to two living areas: one with a dining table, chairs, Smart TV, and a French sofa bed; the other with a double sofa bed. At the back of the apartment, you’ll find a double bedroom and a bathroom with a shower.
Three balconies complete the property: one overlooks the Church of Santa Teresa, another faces Vico Arco Oscuro, and the last one—facing the inner courtyard of the building—has a small table and two chairs.
The property is located within a Limited Traffic Zone (ZTL) and cannot be accessed by car. On request, a private open-air parking space is available nearby for €30 per day.
Stay in an authentic home where the charm of the old town meets modern comfort and the freedom to explore at your own pace.
City Tax: € 2,00 per person per night to pay at check-in
Extra: AIR CONDITIONING Free of charge, CRIB € 70,00 Per stay (upon request), ELECTRICITY Free of charge, HEATING Free of charge, LINEN AND TOWELS Free of charge, PET FRIENDLY Free of charge, WASHING MACHINE Free of charge
Licence number: BA07203091000026371
All stays include
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24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Monopoli, a charming coastal town in Italy's Puglia region, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and Mediterranean beauty. This hidden gem, less frequented by the tourist crowds, offers a serene escape with its picturesque landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich historical tapestry.
The heart of Monopoli lies in its Old Town, a labyrinth of narrow streets and whitewashed buildings that exude an old-world charm. Visitors can wander through these alleys, stumbling upon quaint piazzas, historic churches, and the imposing Castle of Charles V, which stands as a testament to the town's strategic importance through the ages.
The town's coastline is dotted with a series of coves and sandy beaches, providing ample opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. The most famous of these is Cala Porta Vecchia, a picturesque beach nestled against the backdrop of Monopoli's ancient city walls.
For those interested in marine life and underwater exploration, Monopoli's sea is rich with opportunities for diving and snorkeling, revealing a submerged world of biodiversity and even some intriguing shipwrecks.
Culinary enthusiasts will delight in Monopoli's gastronomic offerings, which reflect the region's agricultural bounty and seafood traditions. Local dishes often feature fresh produce, olive oil, and fish, with restaurants and trattorias serving up specialties like orecchiette pasta with turnip tops and sumptuous seafood risottos.
Cultural experiences abound, with the town's calendar dotted with festivals and events that celebrate its heritage. Notable among these is the Festa della Madonna della Madia, where a procession at sea commemorates the miraculous arrival of an icon of the Virgin Mary, which according to legend, helped complete the town's cathedral.
Speaking of which, the Cathedral of Maria Santissima della Madia is an architectural marvel, boasting a stunning Baroque facade and a richly decorated interior. Art lovers will find a treasure trove of religious art and iconography within its walls.
For a taste of rural Puglia, visitors can venture into the surrounding countryside, where ancient olive groves and vineyards paint a bucolic scene. Agritourism is popular here, offering a chance to stay in renovated farmhouses and experience the region's agricultural lifestyle.
In essence, Monopoli is a destination that offers a serene coastal retreat, steeped in history and local traditions, with all the charm expected of a southern Italian town. It's a place where travelers can slow down, savor the moment, and immerse themselves in the authentic Puglian way of life.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM