Set in the historic Palazzo Capitaneo in the centre of Palese, Le Tre Sorelle offers elegant rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a terrace. Surrounded by greenery, the property houses the San Giovanni delle Camere cave church.
Air-conditioned rooms at the Tre Sorelle include satellite flat-screen TV, a minibar, and an electric kettle. The private bathroom has free toiletries and a hairdryer. Some rooms have a balcony.
The Mediterranean Sea is 1 km away, while Palese Airport is reachable by car in around 10 minutes. Palese Train Station is around 3 km from the property.
At check-in, which will be done online, guests must show photo ID.
“The style of the bedroom was amazing! A very nice smell as soon as we get in, we could tell that the linen was fresh and clean. The location was amazing, even for parking the car outside the piazza was great. We highly recommend this accommodation...”
Cook
英国
“Spacious , clean , tidy and great location”
Sean
英国
“Easy access with great communication. We had a room that opened up onto the courtyard which was quirky. The room was large and well equipped.
Great value for money we would recommend you staying for a couple of nights to explore the town.”
Colin
澳大利亚
“In a quiet courtyard with a lovely garden. Comfortable bed. & good shower. A little Cafe nearby.
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Mechel
荷兰
“Very clean and very easy self checkin! Cosy room aswell.”
Laura
立陶宛
“Location”
Oana
罗马尼亚
“Easily accessible, close to the airport and train station, very nice and peaceful location, very clean, very tasteful coffee. Rooms are very spacious.
The inner yard is a nice place to drink your coffee in the morning.
Special thanks to Davide...”
Tessa
新西兰
“Liked that you could check in very easily late at night from the airport. Room was spacious and clean. Davide was very helpful and very easy to communicate with.”
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Xaver
德国
“Very clean and simple chic. Beautiful apartment. Everything you need was there. Coffee was great and a cute building and area.
Very satisfying, very friendly staff which were even available to help at 1am in the night and understood a retarded...”