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Hotels in Brindisi: Where to Stay in 2025

Updated 14 August 2026 · 150 real hotels

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In short, Where to stay in Brindisi?

The historic centre is the best base for most visitors, putting you within walking distance of the Roman Column, the port, and the city's best restaurants. If you prefer a quieter coastal setting, the area around Torre Guaceto nature reserve offers a relaxing alternative a short drive north of the city.

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💸 BudgetThe best price in the selection
PERLA SUITE
PERLA SUITE
Mesagne : à 14,4 km de Brindisi5
75 €/nuitBook →
B&B Verdegiada
B&B Verdegiada
Brindisi4.9
94 €/nuitBook →
TOI Apartments
TOI Apartments
Centre Historique de Brindisi4.8
103 €/nuitBook →
⚖️ ComfortGreat value for money
Hotiday Brindisi Vittoria
Hotiday Brindisi Vittoria
★★★★Centre Historique de Brindisi5
111 €/nuitBook →
Palazzo Savino
Palazzo Savino
Mesagne : à 14,4 km de Brindisi5
106 €/nuitBook →
BlueBlu Apartment
BlueBlu Apartment
Centre Historique de Brindisi5
108 €/nuitBook →
PremiumFor a treat
Palazzo Bellocchi - Suites & Apartments
Palazzo Bellocchi - Suites & Apartments
Centre Historique de Brindisi5
132 €/nuitBook →
Masseria Torleanzi - Wine Relais
Masseria Torleanzi - Wine Relais
San Pietro Vernotico : à 14 km de Brindisi5
402 €/nuitBook →
Villa Anna
Villa Anna
Brindisi4.9
132 €/nuitBook →
HotelAreaRatingPrice / night
La Maison De MonetBrindisi★ 3.867 €/nuit
Hotel L'Approdo ★★★Centre Historique de Brindisi★ 3.368 €/nuit
Agriturismo Mascava di Torre GuacetoBrindisi★ 4.470 €/nuit
4098 Alcova Barone by BarbarhouseAppartement entier★ 4.472 €/nuit
PERLA SUITEMesagne : à 14,4 km de Brindisi★ 575 €/nuit
Dimora del casaleBrindisi★ 4.682 €/nuit
B&B La Corte Degli SpadaMesagne : à 14,4 km de Brindisi★ 4.385 €/nuit
Agriturismo Tenuta MazzettaBrindisi★ 4.286 €/nuit
1755 Casina Farnarari - Appartamento 1 by BarbarhouseAppartement entier86 €/nuit

Brindisi sits at the heel of Italy's boot, facing the Adriatic at the point where ancient Rome's Via Appia once ended. It has long been a gateway city: ferries leave here for Greece and Albania, and the port still gives the town its restless, cosmopolitan energy. Yet Brindisi is more than a transit stop. The waterfront promenade, the twin Roman columns marking the end of the Appian Way, and the tightly woven alleyways of the old town reward anyone who slows down and looks carefully.

The city is compact enough to explore on foot but rich enough to hold your attention for two or three days. Apulian cooking is a serious draw here: orecchiette, raw seafood, local burrata, and Primitivo wine from nearby vineyards make every meal count. Accommodation ranges from polished boutique hotels in restored palazzo buildings to simple, well-run B&Bs, and prices remain noticeably more affordable than in Lecce or Bari.

Which area to stay in Brindisi?

  • Historic Centre (Centro Storico): The default choice for first-time visitors. Hotels, restaurants, and all the main monuments are within a short walk of each other. The waterfront promenade is the social hub at sunset. Ideal for those who want to be immersed in the city without needing a car.
  • Port Area (Lungomare Regina Margherita): Directly on the seafront, this strip is perfect for ferry travelers or anyone who wants a room with water views. The atmosphere is lively during the day and calmer in the evening once the day-trippers have left.
  • Torre Guaceto Coast: About 15 km north of Brindisi, this stretch of protected coastline offers a completely different pace. The marine reserve has clean beaches and low tourist density. A car is essential, but the trade-off is access to some of the most unspoiled shoreline in Puglia.
  • Brindisi Station Quarter: Convenient for those arriving by train or with early departures. More functional than atmospheric, but several mid-range hotels operate here and transport connections are excellent.
  • Mesagne and Inland Trulli Country: Technically outside Brindisi city, but the surrounding province includes whitewashed villages and masserie (farmhouse estates) that appeal to travelers who want a rural Apulian experience with day trips into the city.

Good to know

  • Book the historic centre early in summer: Brindisi's old town has a limited number of quality rooms, and the months of July and August fill up quickly, especially around weekends when ferry traffic peaks. April, May, September, and October offer a better balance of weather, availability, and price.
  • Factor in ferry schedules: If your trip involves an overnight crossing to Greece or Albania, check whether your hotel allows a late checkout or luggage storage. Many properties near the port are experienced with this and will accommodate flexible timings.
  • Getting from the airport: Brindisi Airport (Aeroporto del Salento) is roughly 4 km from the city centre. Taxis are the most direct option; the ride is short and inexpensive by Italian standards. A regional bus service also connects the airport to the main train station.
  • A car is optional in the city, useful outside it: The historic centre is pedestrian-friendly and parking is a headache, so a car is unnecessary if you plan to stay central. However, if you want to explore the Itria Valley, Ostuni, or the Torre Guaceto coast, renting a car for one or two days makes a real difference.
  • Shoulder-season value: Accommodation prices drop noticeably from October through April. The weather is mild rather than warm, the city is quieter, and the port atmosphere takes on a different character. Travelers interested in history and food rather than beaches will find this an excellent time to visit.

What to know about hotels in Brindisi?

What is the best area to stay in Brindisi?+

The historic centre is the best all-round choice, keeping you close to the monuments, the waterfront, and the restaurant scene. Hotels there include options at multiple price points, from the Barsotti Hotel at 105€/night to the Palazzo Bellocchi Suites and Apartments at 191€/night, which holds a perfect 5/5 rating.

What is the best time of year to visit Brindisi?+

Late spring (May to early June) and early autumn (September to October) offer the most comfortable conditions: warm temperatures, manageable crowds, and reasonable hotel prices. July and August are hot and busy, particularly around the port where ferry traffic is at its peak.

How much does a hotel in Brindisi cost per night?+

Based on current availability, prices range from around 94€/night for a well-rated B&B such as B&B Maria Vittoria and Apartments to 191€/night for a boutique suite property like Palazzo Bellocchi. Most mid-range options with strong guest ratings fall between 100€ and 135€ per night.

How do I get from Brindisi Airport to the city centre?+

Brindisi Airport is approximately 4 km from the historic centre, making it one of the most accessible airports in southern Italy. Taxis are available directly outside the arrivals hall and the fare is modest. A local bus service also connects the airport to the central train station.

Is Brindisi worth staying in, or is it just a stopover for ferries to Greece?+

Brindisi is genuinely worth at least two nights on its own merits. The Roman Column of the Appian Way, the medieval Swabian Castle, the waterfront promenade, and the quality of local Apulian cuisine all justify a proper stay. It also makes a practical base for day trips to Lecce (30 minutes by train) and Ostuni.

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