This sumptuous, historic self-catering apartment (no children) is a romantic base, and you get lots of space for your money. It's a 16th-century townhouse for two that's been decorated with flamboyant colours. It comprises a funky white-and-orange kitchen, a dining area with a pale-blue Murano glass chandelier, a coolly minimalist living room and a sunny roof terrace. Three-night minimum stay.
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Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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