Top 10 Things to do in Puglia, Italy

March 21, 2022 Viva Honore

Coordinates: 41°0′31″N 16°30′46″E / 41.00861°N 16.51278°E / 41.00861; 16.51278
Restaurants in Puglia

1. Castello Aragonese

Piazza Castello 4, 70123, Taranto Italy +39 099 775 3438 [email protected] http://www.castelloaragonesetaranto.com/
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5.0 based on 2,825 reviews

Castello Aragonese

Masterpiece of the Italian renaissance military architecture that shows important remains of almost three thousand years of history. Free guided tours every day at : 0930-11.30-14.00-16.00-18.00-20.00-22.30-24.00-1.30

Reviewed By Z6321DGgiuseppes - Milan, Italy

Beautiful & intersting Castle in Taranto with good sea wiew . I visited in August and I appreciated the kindness and competence of guide in this area Militar area of Italian Marine . I suggest the visit ????????‍????????

2. Basilica San Nicola

Largo Abate Elia 13, 70122, Bari Italy +39 080 573 7111 [email protected] http://www.basilicasannicola.it/
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4.5 based on 4,373 reviews

Basilica San Nicola

Reviewed By RCZ953 - Paola, Malta

Beautiful church and highly evocative because of the story behind its dedication to Saint Nicholas, which is very much part of Bari's identity.

3. Togo Bay Beach

S.P. 340 Torre Lapillo - Torre Columena Torre Columena, 73010, Porto Cesareo Italy +39 327 610 5084 [email protected] http://www.togobayportocesareo.it/
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4.5 based on 1,495 reviews

Togo Bay Beach

Located in the beautiful place called Salento, among sandy paths and untouched nature, Togo Bay is an oasis of emotions between the dunes and the sea to enjoy the sun and the beach in perfect relaxation.

Reviewed By AMKRome - Rome, Italy

Togo Beach is a magical, whimsical place. It's strange because just when you think you've reached paradise just by being at the splendid ionian coast of Puglia, you discover that Togo Beach is a paradise within a paradise. So let me get all the essentials out of the way. The beach is superbly clean, the water is crystal clear (almost puts the Caribbean to shame), and the beach facilities are comfortable, high-end, and above-all COVID ready 100 percent. But what may not be stated enough or come across in all the other reviews is how amazing the service is. You order lunch and drinks? They are there in less than ten minutes. And not because the food is not fresh, it was and also delicious and healthy. The amazing staff of Togo bay have one thing in mind, and they execute it with strategic focus: that you have a good time, and leave wanting to come back. There is no loud overpowering music here. But sophisticated, beach vibes played at just the right time. There are no obnoxious party animals, but everyone seems to be at the party of their lives. And a nice mix of Italian and international guests. As well as a nice mix of families, young adults, and beyond. Now, I judge a place not by when things are going well, but when there is a glitch. One one of the days we were there, we arrived later than the designated hold time for your beach reservations, and they had rightly given it away. But even though they were booked to capacity, they did not let us walk away and managed to create something for us. And finally, when we were half way back home form Puglia, they called to say I had forgotten my ID at reception. Any ordinary place would have posted it back. But because this is TOGO bay, they couriered it and it was in my mail box the next day I was back home. Thank you Togo Bay for a wonderful post-lockdown beach holiday. See you in 2021!

4. Centro Storico, Lecce

Corte dei Cicala, 19-35, 73100, Lecce Italy
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4.5 based on 5,555 reviews

Centro Storico, Lecce

Reviewed By gaypugliapodcast - Puglia, Italy

... and caffè leccese. The baroque architecture in Lecce’s historic centre is wonderful. The most impressive way to enter the old town is via one of the historic gates. Porta Napoli or Porta Rudiae on the west, Porta San Biagio on the east. Entering the old town from the Porta Rudiae takes you directly to the Piazza del Duomo, for the Cattedrale di Lecce with its double facade and five-storey campanile, then onward to the Sant’Oronzo Column, a Roman column topped with a bronze statue of the city’s patron saint and the sunken Roman amphitheater. Don’t however leave it at that! Take your time to amble through the narrow streets of the old town, crossing from the historic gates that allow you to enter or leave. The great thing is that you can do it all in an afternoon, with time for some aperitivi and dinner, although more time is recommended. Be sure to stop off for Lecce’s most famous pastry, the pasticciotto, a crumbly pie-type pastry traditionally filled with an egg custard, though sometimes with jam, Nutella (of course) or crema di pistacchio or a mix of these. Take it with a caffè leccese - another Puglia classic. A shot of espresso served over ice and with almond “milk” (it’s actually an almond syrup). The old town is packed full of good restaurants and busy bars. It is where we go to shop, with some of our favourite boutiques (there is no concept of "high street" here).

5. Centro Storico di Polignano a Mare

Polignano a Mare Italy +39 080 424 1242 http://www.polignanoturismo.com/it/da-vedere/centro-storico-054.html
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4.5 based on 4,130 reviews

Centro Storico di Polignano a Mare

Reviewed By nawalb9393 - Switzerland, null

Go ! Amazing place ! Feels like time stopped there. Lots a restaurant, breathtaking views, amazing beaches, lovely people and easy access by train to many other cities Perfect for calm holidays by the sea!

6. Centro Storico di Gallipoli

73014, Gallipoli Italy
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4.5 based on 2,363 reviews

Centro Storico di Gallipoli

Reviewed By Bandit-One - Lucerne, Switzerland

We stayed in the south for a few nights. Only 30' aways was Gallipoli, so we thought we should check this old town out. And what a great visit it turned out to be. Parked our car not far from the old town and crossed the bridge leading to the Centro Storico. The impressive Castello welcomes you when you enter this amazing historic town. Take the Via Antoniette de Pace or the smaller Via XXIV Maggio and head to the impressive Duomo, the Basilica Concattedrale di Sant'Agata Vergine e Martire. The streets and lanes are quite narrow, so you have to step back a bit to appreciate the beauty of the Duomo. Countless shops and restaurants can be found. It's sure worth to get lost a bit in this maze - especially when you head a bit to the western part of the old town. That's where many locals have their homes. Less tourists, but just fun to wander the small streets. Also nice to walk around this peninsula. Amazing ocean views with the bluest and greenest water you could think of. Some good restaurants with ocean views (try the Trattoria Scoglio delle Sirene). Besides the big sights, the whole old town itself is a sight of its own. We loved it. Fantastic town, sure well worth a (longer) drive.

7. Centro Storico di Monopoli

70043, Monopoli Italy http://www.monopoliturismo.it/Home/ScoprireMonopoli/Cittaemonumenti/Centrostorico/tabid/187/language/it-IT/Default.aspx
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4.5 based on 1,484 reviews

Centro Storico di Monopoli

Reviewed By lynette_cypress - Boise, United States

My friends and i were completely charmed by this lovely little town by the sea. The historic center is darling - so much white stone everywhere; old buildings, restaurants and twinkly lights. Good shopping in the area too. I'll be back!

8. Centro Storico

Piazza della Liberta, 72017, Ostuni Italy +39 0831 307000 [email protected] http://www.comune.ostuni.br.it/link/turismol/
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4.5 based on 1,624 reviews

Centro Storico

Reviewed By Marjo1187 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

A nice town with lots of restaurants and entertainment up in the old town and the main piazza. From simple pizza restaurants to a true Michelin star In the alleys of the upper old town you can find a number of lounge bars where in the evening you can relax and enjoy a drink. In the summer weekends music on the main piazza and when we were there one of the bars had life music. The old town is a nice area to discover the small alleys, enjoy the view of the sea and visit the cathedral. In the country side around Ostuni there are a number of masseria’s where you can enjoy a country style diner. A nice place to use as a base to discover Puglia.

9. Centro Storico Otranto

Piazza Castello, 73028, Otranto Italy +39 0836 801436 http://www.comune.otranto.le.it/english-version/tourist-information
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4.5 based on 3,993 reviews

Centro Storico Otranto

Reviewed By cordyroy - Naples, United States

The Historic Center of Otranto is fairly small, set right on the seaside with some impressive hills. The real stars are the walls, Cathedral and the wonderful views.

10. Jesce Masseria

Altamura Altamura, Località Jesce, 70022 Italy http://www.camminarenellastoria.it/index/pie_it_Pu_1_Jesce.html
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Jesce Masseria

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