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WHAT SEE

Alberobello

 

is an Italian town of 10,654 inhabitants in the metropolitan city of Bari, in Puglia. Famous for its characteristic houses called trulli which since 1996 have been protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. it is part of the Valle d'Itria and the Murgia dei Trulli.

LOCOROTONDO

 

it is a city known for its wines and its round-shaped historic center, from which its name derives, which means "round place". It was in fact built on a circular plan with narrow concentric streets and white terraced houses. The beauty of the historic center of Locorotondo is represented by its labyrinth of white alleys, with houses that end with unusual sloping roofs locally called "Cummerse".

Cisternino

is a town located on the hills of the southern Murge of Puglia. The village is part of 'The most beautiful villages in Italy', adheres to the 'Green Flag Agriculture' for its policies of protection and enhancement of the territories and for the quality of the tourist offer has obtained the 'Orange Flag of the Touring Club' . Furthermore, Cisternino is a member of the international 'Cittaslow' network.

Ostuni 

 

is an Italian town of 30,963 inhabitants in the province of Brindisi in Puglia. Also known as the White City because of its characteristic historical center which in the past was entirely painted with white lime, it is a renowned tourist center and from 1994 to 2018 it has continuously received the Blue flag and the five sails of Legambiente for cleaning the waters of the its coast and for the quality of the services offered. Moreover, in 2005 the Puglia region recognized the town as a "tourist resort".

Torre Guaceto

 

it is a marine protected area, a natural reserve of the state, and contains, even if in a not very vast surface, a consistent diversity of habitats and landscapes. Mediterranean maquis, sand dunes, marshes with amphibians and migratory birds, golden yellow beaches, transparent sea and seabed of Posidonia meadows are the peculiarities of this place.

Otranto

 

is a town in Puglia of 5,892 inhabitants. Located on the Adriatic coast of the Salento peninsula, is the easternmost municipality of Italy: the homonymous cape, also called Punta Palascìa, south of the town, is the easternmost geographical point of the Italian peninsula. develops around the imposing castle and the Norman cathedral. In 2010 the ancient village was recognized as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage.

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