After years of dedication and passion, I finally fulfilled my greatest wish: to open a place that offers travelers not just a stay, but a truly authentic hospitality experience.
The B&B is entirely managed and cared for by me, with love and attention to every detail, to provide you with a warm, relaxing, and personalized stay.
Here you will find a welcoming atmosphere, tastefully decorated rooms, a genuine homemade breakfast, and the care of someone who truly loves their work and meeting new people.
I hope you will feel right at home… or maybe even better!
My name is Katia and I personally manage this B&B, born from a dream nurtured with love and determination.
I am truly passionate about my work and I put my heart into welcoming every guest.
For me, hospitality means genuine care, small thoughtful gestures, and full dedication: I love making each guest feel special and creating a unique and unforgettable stay.
Connecting with people is the most beautiful part of my job, and it will be a real pleasure to take care of you during your time here!
Explore the City of Two Seas
1. National Archaeological Museum of Taranto (MArTA)
Just 700 meters from your accommodation, MArTA is one of the most important archaeological museums in Italy.
It houses an extraordinary collection of Magna Graecia artifacts, including the famous “Gold of Taranto,” showcasing the city’s ancient splendor.
2. Aragonese Castle and Swing Bridge
About 1.1 km away, the Aragonese Castle stands proudly at the entrance to the Old Town.
Dating back to the 15th century, it offers free guided tours through towers, chapels, and underground tunnels.
Next to it, the Swing Bridge, a 19th-century engineering marvel, connects the new city to the historic island.
3. Cathedral of San Cataldo
Located in the heart of the Old Town, the Cathedral of San Cataldo is the oldest in Apulia, dating back to the 10th century.
Its baroque interior, featuring the magnificent Chapel of the Saint, houses the relics of Taranto’s patron saint.
4. Doric Temple of Poseidon
A short distance away stand the Doric columns of the Temple of Poseidon, dating from the 6th century BC, among the oldest testimonies of Magna Graecia.
5. Spartan Hypogeum Museum (Ipogeo Bellacicco)
Situated beneath the Palazzo de Beaumont Bonelli, this underground museum offers a fascinating journey through Taranto’s history, from the Greek period to the 17th century.
6. Vittorio Emanuele III Seafront
Perfect for an evening stroll, this beautiful promenade offers breathtaking views of the Mar Grande and Mar Piccolo, lined with cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy Tarantino cuisine.
Staying at Dimora San Lorenzo means having the very best of Taranto within easy reach: ancient history, art, culture, and stunning seaside landscapes.
The perfect starting point for discovering a city that will surprise you at every turn.
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