Puglia, Italy Travel Guide - Thomas Kirby

Puglia, Italy Travel Guide

By Thomas Kirby

  • Release Date: 2015-06-19
  • Genre: Travel in Europe

Description

Located in the southeastern region of Italy, Puglia is an emerging and popular tourist destination in Italy. Puglia forms the ‘heel’ of the famous ‘boot’ of Italy. The region has been frequented by tourists for decades as it is a port of call for those visiting Greece and the Albanian coast. Puglia’s Latin name Apulia is derived from a Greek word that means – ‘the other side of the Adriatic’. Puglia has over 800 km of blue sea and a sunshine-drenched coastline, olive groves, baroque towns, and an excellent Mediterranean cuisine that provides visitors with an authentic taste of Italy. 

Table of Contents:

Puglia - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Bari - Basilica of Saint Nicholas - Bari Cathedral - Castillo Svevo - Old Bari - Petruzzelli Theater - Pinacoteca Provinciale - Lecce - Old Town & Town Squares - Religious Buildings - Brindisi - Taranto - Foggia - Tremiti Islands - Ostuni - Barletta-Andria-Trani - Recommendations for the Budget Traveller - Places to Stay - Gabbiano - Eos - Hotel Oriantale - Nicolaus Hotel - Hotel Degli Haethey - Places to Eat - Quinessenza - Da Pio - Alle Due Corti - La Tavernetta - Trattoria Cucina Casareccia - Places to Shop - Shopping in Bari - Shopping in Lecce - Shopping in Alberobello & Trulli - Shopping in Ostuni - Shopping in Trani

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