What to do and see in Basilicata, Basilicata: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

July 7, 2021 Yuk Petri

Discover the best top things to do in Basilicata, Italy including Sassi di Matera, Cantine del Notaio, Il Mirto Solarium Bar, Basilicata Alpaca, Materasum Ipogeo, Melfi Castle, Venosa, Chiesa della Santissima Trinita, Volo dell'Angelo, Centro Storico di Craco.
Restaurants in Basilicata

1. Sassi di Matera

Piazza Vittorio Veneto, 75100, Matera Italy [email protected] http://www.comune.irsina.mt.it/citta/arte.php?id=23
Excellent
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5.0 based on 15,727 reviews

Sassi di Matera

Matera, conosciuta come La città dei Sassi, si è sviluppata intorno al suo antico borgo. Nel 1993 è diventata Patrimonio Mondiale dell’UNESCO e sarà Capitale Europea della cultura 2019. Questi riconoscimenti hanno riscattato una città ritenuta vergogna nazionale. Grazie al volere di Togliatti e De Gasperi che hanno voluto lo sfollamento dei Sassi Matera conosciuta come La città dei Sassi si è sviluppata intorno al suo antico borgo. Nel 1993 è diventata Patrimonio Mondiale dell’UNESCO e sarà Capitale Europea della cultura 2019. Questi riconoscimenti hanno riscattato una città ritenuta vergogna nazionale. Grazie al volere di Togliatti e De Gasperi che hanno voluto lo sfollamento dei Sassi, Matera si è ripresa da questo periodo oscuro I Rioni del centro storico Il centro storico è suddiviso in quattro parti: Civita, Sasso Barisano, Sasso Caveoso e Il Piano. Le antiche civiltà che hanno popolato il lato della gravina dove attualmente sorge Matera, si sono insediate sulla Civita.

Reviewed By 422stefanam - Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Sassi di Matera is a beautiful place, you have the impression you step in another world, an ancient one. Impressive churches, history all around, stunning views from each corner, splendid both by day but especially by night. Lots of restaurants to eat, lots of narrow streets where to get lost and enjoy the silence and the charm of the old city. You can admire it also from Gravina, if you pass on the other side of the canyon.

2. Cantine del Notaio

Via Roma 159, 85028 Rionero in Vulture Italy +39 0972 723689 [email protected] http://cantinedelnotaio.it
Excellent
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5.0 based on 535 reviews

Cantine del Notaio

Cantine del Notaio is glad to welcome new friends and Italian and foreign guests to taste its wines, visiting the ancient Franciscan grottoes of volcanic tufo radiating around the 'Facile', telling you about stories, territory tradition and about wine growing. Please Note: Excursion and/or wine tasting, need to be booked two days first.

Reviewed By R22LCW

We had a wonderful tour to the underground cellar of this winery and then enjoyed its rose wine and two best reds. The last red is the most impressive and perhaps delivers the profound character of Aglianico to me. This has added so much premium to our unforgettable journey to the south of Italy.

3. Il Mirto Solarium Bar

Via Seta 4, 85046, Maratea Italy +39 340 931 5076 [email protected] http://www.mirtomaratea.it
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5.0 based on 515 reviews

Il Mirto Solarium Bar

The solarium of "Il Mirto" is one of the most relaxing and characteristic places of Maratea and of the Lucanian coast. Directly overlooking the sea, with various accesses to the sea, it offers tranquility and coolness throughout the summer season. The right place to spend a day of true relax.

Reviewed By nicolapender - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

We visited on a Monday afternoon in late May and were the only people there. The beach is stunning (but pebbly) the views are exceptional and the bar is a hidden gem. The waitress was very helpful and brought us our food and drinks order with no fuss. She also showed us round the orto (orchard/veggetable garden) which was very interesting. Would go back any time - stunning

4. Basilicata Alpaca

Contrada Alvanello SNC, 85011 Acerenza Italy +39 340 524 9474 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/basilicatalpaca/
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Basilicata Alpaca

Basilicatalpaca, uno dei primi allevamenti di alpaca d'Italia, ed unico del meridione, nasce dall' amore per la natura e gli animali, dalla voglia di valorizzare la Lucania, sfruttando al meglio le risorse che il territorio offre. Un allevamento "alternativo" e innovativo, ben diverso da quello tradizionale legato al territorio. Inoltre l'alpaca è un animale ancora sconosciuto in gran parte d'Europa , soprattutto al Sud Italia. Molteplici le attività che i clienti possono svolgere all'interno dell'azienda, dalle attività ludico-didattiche con gli alpaca (a stretto contatto con gli alpaca, tra foto e coccole, vi parleremo di questi strani e curiosi animali e della pregiata fibra di alpaca, con la quale verrà svolto un laboratorio didattico per concludere la visita), a rilassanti escursioni alla scoperta della diga di Acerenza, diga che è possibile ammirare dalla nostra attrezzatissima area picnic, dotata di tutti i confort, dai barbecue in pietra a fontane e servizi igienici..

5. Materasum Ipogeo

Recinto XX Settembre 7, 75100, Matera Italy +39 366 285 9653 http://www.ipogeomaterasum.com/
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5.0 based on 323 reviews

Materasum Ipogeo

Matera Sum ipogeo is a place where space and time stop to tell you the history. traditions and culture mix of one of the most ancient cities in the world. pure emotion from the depths of the earth

Reviewed By supergirlUk - New Malden, United Kingdom

Great visit with very helpful audio guide in Italian but written explanations in English, French and Japanese. Great historical visit explaining the way life used to be in Matera

6. Melfi Castle

Via Normanni, 85025 Melfi Italy +39 0972 238726 http://www.beniculturali.it/mibac/export/MiBAC/sito-MiBAC/Contenuti/MibacUnif/Eventi/visualizza_asset.html_2074737715.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 565 reviews

Melfi Castle

Reviewed By 837aliciab - London, United Kingdom

For some reason Melfi doesn’t appear in many of the English language guide books and this is a serious oversight! Melfi was an incredibly important town in the medieval to early modern period- the first crusade was announced from the castle. The town is dotted with signs taking you through it’s history in bite sized chunks and the castle is the culmination of it all. The castle acts as the local archeological museum and contains a great deal of Roman and Greek artefacts - the highlight was a pair of the most incredible marble sarcophagi. One of these was on loan from Naples (associated with Matera 2019 Capital of Culture) but fortunately for future visitors it was the lesser of the two!

7. Venosa

85029 Venosa Italy http://www.venosa.it/cms/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 220 reviews

Venosa

8. Chiesa della Santissima Trinita

Via Roma, Venosa Italy +39 333 997 4622 http://www.comune.venosa.pz.it/struttura_ita/monumenti/trinita.htm
Excellent
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4.5 based on 136 reviews

Chiesa della Santissima Trinita

9. Volo dell'Angelo

P.zza Rivendi, 1, 85010 Castelmezzano Italy +39 0971 986020 [email protected] http://www.volodellangelo.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 957 reviews

Volo dell'Angelo

Reviewed By ujio

Absolutely...a must! Do you want to try the sensation of flying like a bird? Try it! it is a double flight, one part seems faster than the other because you are closer to the ground, so, better to try both!

10. Centro Storico di Craco

75010 Craco Italy +39 338 218 3892 [email protected] http://www.cracomuseum.eu
Excellent
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4.5 based on 627 reviews

Centro Storico di Craco

Those looking for places to visit in Basilicata, find in Craco one of the most fascinating and suggestive destinations, a unique place that combines art, history, landscape but also drama. Natural set for Cinema, hub for Art, Culture, Research and Innovation, immersed in the badlands, in the heart of Basilicata!

Reviewed By Studiotimografia - Venice, Italy

This was one of the highlights of my trip. Having researched the ruins of Craco Vecchio, I knew that I needed to contact il Comune di Craco and purchase the Daily Craco card. The office opened at 10am and I paid 15€ for the full experience. It began with a brief tour of the old convent, where I was the only person visiting so Saverio ended up giving me a private tour which was incredibly informative. After that, I went to the meeting point where I found about 7 other couples just waiting. Before we set off, we were all given hard hats and began the tour. Having paid attention to Saverio's private tour, I was already in possession of the history of Craco Vecchio which allowed me to spend most of my time taking photos. The overall tour took about an hour and there were even donkeys which were remarkably friendly. (Being a city dweller, I still find the idea of random farm animals something of a novelty.) It was a wonderful way to spend the morning, only a short drive from Matera.

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