General description. The Pumo Verde is located in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, in Monopoli, a stone's throw from the historic center and the public beaches. Those who choose the Pumo Verde can have 2 different solutions: Suite - Pumo and Deluxe - Pumo, ideal both for solo travellers, friends or couples.
Description Suite - Pumo. Completely finished, it retains the canons of typical early 20th century homes, stone and white paint.
It has 1 frescoed double bedroom and complete bathroom with shower.
The entire apartment is covered by Sky WiFi fiber and ultra-fast internet:
- download up to 1 Gb/s;
- upload to 300Mb/s.
Parking is on public roads, free on white lines, paid on blue lines (hourly rates vary depending on the areas).
Other information:
- independent access via staircase;
- minibar;
-dishwasher;
- induction hob;
-oven;
- iron and ironing board;
- telephone;
- double bed sheets;
- towels;
- courtesy kit;
-welcome water.
Maximum occupancy: 2 beds.
CSI: BA07203091000046448
Description Suite - Pumo. Completely finished, it retains the canons of typical early 20th century homes, stone and white paint.
It has 1 frescoed double bedroom and complete bathroom with shower.
The apartment is equipped with air conditioning, heating, fiber and ultra-fast Sky WiFi internet:
- download up to 1 Gb/s;
- upload to 300Mb/s.
Parking is on public roads, free on white lines, paid on blue lines (hourly rates vary depending on the areas).
Other information:
- access via staircase;
- minibar;
- iron and ironing board;
- telephone;
- double bed sheets;
- towels;
- courtesy kit;
-welcome water.
Maximum occupancy: 2 beds.
CSI: BA07203091000046448. City Tax: € 1,00 per person per night to pay at check-in starting from 1
. 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
Pets - not allowed
Arrival between 21:00 and 00:00 is subject to 25 late arrival fee.
The apartment is located on the first floor of an elegant building from the early 19th century. Access is with manual keys or magnetic card.