Inside Borgo Enazia hotel: G7 summit venue behind the scenes
The IndependentSign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder’s Travel email Get Simon Calder’s Travel email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. open image in gallery Beach villas have their own private pool and terrace Madonna and the Beckhams have also previously laid their heads in one of the hotel’s big villas near the beach, where it’s expected the statespeople will stay. open image in gallery A traditional village square hosts a weekly fiesta with cooking demos and live entertainment Borgo means village in Italian and the hotel has been designed to evoke a traditional Puglian village. That luxury extends to the dining options as Borgo Egnazia is home to the Michelin-starred Ristorante Due Camini run by acclaimed Italian chef Domingo Schingaro, who is a Puglia local, born and bred. open image in gallery Choose from five-course or seven-course tasting menus at Michelin-starred Ristorante Due Camini Should the G7 leaders not have time for an extended dinner, there’s also a pizza restaurant with a wood-fired pizza oven, and a seafood restaurant at the hotel’s exclusive beach club nestled at the back of its private beach.