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Best Historic Sites in Puglia

  • Matera

    Matera, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is famous for its ancient Sassi cave dwellings, offering a unique historical experience.

  • Alberobello

    Alberobello is a must-see town in Puglia, famous for its unique Trulli houses with cone-shaped roofs, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Cisternino

    Cisternino is a traditional town in Puglia, offering a step back in time with its historical old town and beautiful views over the surrounding valley.

  • San Vito dei Normanni

    San Vito dei Normanni is a charming, small town in Puglia, located near Brindisi, recommended as a hidden gem for those seeking authentic, narrow streets and iconic buildings.

  • Lecce

    Lecce is a city in Puglia, easily reachable by bus from Brindisi, noted for its incredible architecture and lively atmosphere.

  • Martina Franca

    Martina Franca is a favorite town in Puglia, featuring a beautiful city center with narrow streets and the notable San Martino Basilica, offering an authentic experience.

  • Trani

    Trani is a coastal city known for its stunning Romanesque cathedral situated right by the sea.

  • Gallipoli

    A vibrant coastal city known as the 'City of Summer Fun' in Salento, famous for its lively nightlife, beautiful beaches, and historic old town.

  • Otranto

    Otranto is a town in Puglia that is recommended for its proximity to the sea and beaches, making it a desirable location for coastal exploration.

  • Monopoli

    Monopoli is a beautiful beach town on the Salento's coastline, considered by some to be more photogenic and less touristy than Polignano a Mare, with a picturesque port.

  • Locorotondo

    Locorotondo is known for its circular city center and delicious wines, offering a less touristy experience than Alberobello and becoming particularly beautiful at sunset.

  • Trulli of Alberobello

    The Trulli of Alberobello are distinctive, traditional Apulian dry-stone huts with conical roofs, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Peschici Old Town

    A charming old town on the Gargano Peninsula, characterized by its white houses overlooking the sea.

  • Torre di Monte Pucci

    A historic coastal watchtower offering commanding views of the Peschici area.

  • Monte Sant’Angelo

    A historic hilltop town and pilgrimage site on the Gargano Peninsula, known for its sanctuary.

  • Castel del Monte

    A unique 13th-century octagonal castle in Puglia, known for its distinctive architecture and mysterious history.

  • Bari Vecchia

    The historic old town of Bari, characterized by its ancient churches, labyrinthine streets, and local culinary traditions.

  • Gallipoli Castle

    An ancient castle guarding the entrance to Gallipoli's old town, offering historical exhibits.

  • Trulli houses

    Unique, iconic dry-stone huts with conical roofs, characteristic of Puglia's rural architecture.

  • Roca Vecchia

    An archaeological site and coastal area near Lecce, home to the famous Grotta della Poesia natural pool.

  • Santo Stefano Castle

    A historic castle located south of Monopoli's town center, near Cala del Diavolo beach.

  • Rocca Ruins

    The archaeological ruins of an ancient settlement located at Rocca Vecchia, near Grotta della Poesia.

  • Gallipoli’s old town

    The historic heart of Gallipoli, situated on a small island, featuring charming alleys, ancient walls, and stunning sea vistas.

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