La guida di Antonella

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Locorotondo, as its name says in Italian, means round place. The snow-white town has a round shape and overlooks the nearby Martina Franca, giving one of the most iconic views of the Valle d’Itria. Among cummerse - typical houses - and flowered balconies, an aura of great care and harmony lingers in its narrow streets. It is really easy to give in to temptation to a typical aperitif or dine in one of its historic butcher shops, where meat is cooked over the stove. Highlights -Villa Comunale, the public gardens with a spectacular view over the Itria Valley. -Chiesa san Giorgio Martire (XVIII c.), main church with private chapels and an underground crypt - Piazza Fra Giuseppe Andrea Rodio, 1 -Chiesa di San Nicola di Myra (XVII c.), a chapel mixing ‘cummerse’ and ‘trulli’ techniques - Via Dottor Giorgio Oliva, 20 -Palazzo Morelli, an extraordinary example of civil architecture, with a well garnished portal in baroque art style - Via Morelli, 30 Coffee, snacks, aperitif, cocktails -Caffè della Villa, café - Piazza Vittorio Emanuele -Kador Gelateria, ice cream shop - Via Nardelli, 7 -Pasticceria Campanella, pastry shop and café - Piazza Dante, 9 -Mandragora Pozioni & Porzioni, cocktail bar - Largo Piave, 18 Restaurants -Pavì, cozy spot to enjoy aperitif or dinner with excellent wines on a panoramic terrace overlooking the valley - Via Nardelli, 51 -Belvedere, restaurant and pizzeria - Via Dura, 19 -Braceria Pietranuda, meat specialties - Via Martina Franca, 25
353 preporuka/e lokalaca
Locorotondo
353 preporuka/e lokalaca
Locorotondo, as its name says in Italian, means round place. The snow-white town has a round shape and overlooks the nearby Martina Franca, giving one of the most iconic views of the Valle d’Itria. Among cummerse - typical houses - and flowered balconies, an aura of great care and harmony lingers in its narrow streets. It is really easy to give in to temptation to a typical aperitif or dine in one of its historic butcher shops, where meat is cooked over the stove. Highlights -Villa Comunale, the public gardens with a spectacular view over the Itria Valley. -Chiesa san Giorgio Martire (XVIII c.), main church with private chapels and an underground crypt - Piazza Fra Giuseppe Andrea Rodio, 1 -Chiesa di San Nicola di Myra (XVII c.), a chapel mixing ‘cummerse’ and ‘trulli’ techniques - Via Dottor Giorgio Oliva, 20 -Palazzo Morelli, an extraordinary example of civil architecture, with a well garnished portal in baroque art style - Via Morelli, 30 Coffee, snacks, aperitif, cocktails -Caffè della Villa, café - Piazza Vittorio Emanuele -Kador Gelateria, ice cream shop - Via Nardelli, 7 -Pasticceria Campanella, pastry shop and café - Piazza Dante, 9 -Mandragora Pozioni & Porzioni, cocktail bar - Largo Piave, 18 Restaurants -Pavì, cozy spot to enjoy aperitif or dinner with excellent wines on a panoramic terrace overlooking the valley - Via Nardelli, 51 -Belvedere, restaurant and pizzeria - Via Dura, 19 -Braceria Pietranuda, meat specialties - Via Martina Franca, 25

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Cisternino is a small town, among the most beautiful in Italy, rising among the verdant hills of the Murgia dei Trulli. The ancient heart of the town pulses to the rhythm of ancient stoves, alleys and small squares. There is a calm atmosphere that smells of the past in this town. Strolling through its narrow streets, travelers found themselves in the beauty of loggias, arches and stairways adorned with flowers and Apulian Renaissance-style churches in typical white stone. Its countryside is among the most beautiful in the area, including cycle paths and gardens that are a treasure trove of biodiversity. Highlights -Historical center -Chiesa Madre, the early Christian main church with a 19C façade. Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi -The towers of the town: “Torre di Porta Grande”/“normanno-sveva” (Norman-Swabian Age) and “Torre dell’Orologio” (Clock tower, 1850) Coffee, snacks, aperitif, cocktails -Bar Fod 1951, old café where to taste homemade pastries and ice cream or have an aperitif - Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, 5 -Bar Vignola Via San Quirico, famous pastry shop - Via San Quirico, 28 -Giba Gelateria, ice cream shop - Via Santa Lucia, 9 -Pharmacy bar, cockatil bar - Via San Quirico 51/a Restaurants -Osteria La Valle, typical restaurant - Via San Quirico, 65 -Pizzeria Doppio Zero - Piazza Pelelgrino Rossi, 17 -Al Vecchio Fornello, famous for meat specialties - Via Basiliani, 18
386 preporuka/e lokalaca
Cisternino
386 preporuka/e lokalaca
Cisternino is a small town, among the most beautiful in Italy, rising among the verdant hills of the Murgia dei Trulli. The ancient heart of the town pulses to the rhythm of ancient stoves, alleys and small squares. There is a calm atmosphere that smells of the past in this town. Strolling through its narrow streets, travelers found themselves in the beauty of loggias, arches and stairways adorned with flowers and Apulian Renaissance-style churches in typical white stone. Its countryside is among the most beautiful in the area, including cycle paths and gardens that are a treasure trove of biodiversity. Highlights -Historical center -Chiesa Madre, the early Christian main church with a 19C façade. Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi -The towers of the town: “Torre di Porta Grande”/“normanno-sveva” (Norman-Swabian Age) and “Torre dell’Orologio” (Clock tower, 1850) Coffee, snacks, aperitif, cocktails -Bar Fod 1951, old café where to taste homemade pastries and ice cream or have an aperitif - Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, 5 -Bar Vignola Via San Quirico, famous pastry shop - Via San Quirico, 28 -Giba Gelateria, ice cream shop - Via Santa Lucia, 9 -Pharmacy bar, cockatil bar - Via San Quirico 51/a Restaurants -Osteria La Valle, typical restaurant - Via San Quirico, 65 -Pizzeria Doppio Zero - Piazza Pelelgrino Rossi, 17 -Al Vecchio Fornello, famous for meat specialties - Via Basiliani, 18