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Lecce Cathedral (Duomo di Lecce) Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Lecce Cathedral (Duomo di Lecce)

LisaMarie_e, Apr 2026
Great walk through history
We had a great experience with Max. I appreciated his ability to weave together a cohesive story about the history of the area. The visit to the Jewish quarter is something one might miss if just roaming the streets on your own. The last stop for a snack and wine taste was unexpected and a perfect way to end the walk!
The_C, Oct 2025
Start and stop area not correct
Was not 1:30 more like 2hr+, the guide was very nice and answered all our questions. The only reason i'm giving it Four stars is because the start and stop area is not correct on the listing.We had to walk all the way back to the start Area. the reason we are complaining is because we had two elderly parents , the walk was to much for them. If we would have ended, where the listings said everything would have been fine.
Virginia_M, Sep 2025
Best way to spend two hours in Lecce
Accommodates bikers and those mobility challenged equally. Hosts (Mateu and Mateo) are charming with a great command of English. Directions for parking and finding the meeting location are spot on. Actual tour covers city highlights with ample time for photos. They give additional information if one wishes to return to a particular site. We would recommend this to all. We had a wonderful time.
Isabella_S, Oct 2025
Really interesting 2 hour tour with knowledgeable guide
My husband and I loved this tour, we were lucky and there were only 4 of us on it. The tour guide was brilliant and really brought the history of Lecce to life. She answered lots of questions, on Lecce and the Italian cultural in general. Great start to our short trip to Lecce.

Lecce Cathedral (Duomo di Lecce)

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Lecce Cathedral (Duomo di Lecce)
  • Lecce and its baroque treasures are especially fascinating for architecture buffs.

  • Piazza del Duomo is ringed by buildings and has only one entrance, so you cannot walk through the square.

  • You must have your shoulders and knees covered to enter the cathedral.

  • The Duomo and surrounding square are accessible to wheelchair users.