Neighborhood

Martina Franca

A town originally builded on the top of two hills and known as the “Murgia Valley baroque pearl”. The white painted traditional houses, situated in the historical downtown, are builded in the middle of small streets and a-rounded by baroque architectures. You will be enchanted by this traditional architecture and you can also “feed your senses” with the smell of a traditional “Bocconotto di Martina” (a local patisserie);

Locorotondo

A small town with its historical centre town builded in a circular way, where the tiny white painted streets are composed all around by the “Cummerse” - small traditional houses with a typical roof top constructions- and the many Churches;

Cisternino

A small village builded on the Valle d’Itria view and very close to the Adriatic Sea cost-side. A charming village recognised as one of the most beautiful in Italy, with a beautiful historical downtown centre with the traditional city entrance tower of “Porta Grande” with its S. Nicola statue at its top;

Ostuni

A small village builded on its three hills, very well known for its charme and as “the White City”, cause of the traditional white painting of all the historical centre houses;

Polignano a Mare

Well know as the “Adriatic Pearl”; a charming seaside town with a wonderful blue colour sea water and builded on rockfalls and with natural caves created by the crashing of the waves during the centuries;

Lecce and its Province

Lecce is a beautiful and elegant city that looks like an open air museum, a city full of baroque architecture all over around and full of a mix of the ancient “messapica” medieval and roman cultures. The capital of the “Salento” area, well known for its marvellous with sand beaches and the crystal clear blue sea;

Matera The City of the Rocks "Sassi"

Matera is one of the oldest cities in the world whose territory preserves evidence of human settlements starting from the Paleolithic Age and without interruptions up to the present day. Matera is famous all over the world for the Rocks "Sassi", the original urban area, which had been developed from the natural caves carved into the rock and evolved into increasingly complex structures within two large natural amphitheaters which are the Sasso Caveoso and the Sasso Barisano. In 1993, UNESCO included the Sassi of Matera and the Murgia Materana Park in the World Heritage Site.