
Alberobello is a small town in the Italian province of Bari in Apulia. In 2004, 10.855 people lived in the city. The city is known primarily for unique architecture – the houses here are built in the so-called trulli style.
Lecce is the pearl of Salento, the peninsula that forms the imaginary heel of the Italian shoe. The Baroque-Rococo style is so characteristic of this city of 100.000 that it is even referred to as „Lecce Baroque“. However, Lecce can also boast of much older monuments, such as the Roman amphitheater from the 1st-2nd centuries.


Polignano a Mare is a small romantic town with perhaps the smallest beach right in the center of town. Its cute narrow streets will guide you throught the historic part and lead you to many restaurants that invite you to visit and have a glass of Prossecco.
Monopoly, a modern city further south of Bari, invites you to stroll through the historic part of the city, where Solumeria Gustavo is not to be missed. If you want to taste the best Italian sandwich, then its quality is proven right here by the continuous queue and the smell of fresh local ingredients.


Ostuni is nicknamed „The White City“ – „La Cittá Bianca“. Even from a distance, when you arrive at this southern Italian city, you will be dazzled by the white color of the local houses, stuck one on the other on the hill, which is dominated by the local late Gothic cathedral. Narrow picturesque streets, steep stairs, pleasant boutiques, a nice little square – these are the trengths of one of the most beatiful towns in the Apulia region.
Matera located in Basilicata, at a very short drive to Puglia, Matera really deserves a day visit to see the „Sassi“, such as the numerous caves in the city have inhabited since the Paleolithic period. The story of Matera over the last 60 years is marked by unbelievable events. It´s UNESCO world heritage site since 1993.


A person is not only alive by monuments. Puglia offers countless beaches, from sandy ones with a gradual entry into the wather to cliffts more suitable for jumping into the water. However, what needs to be highlighted is the crystal clear turquoise water. The places where you can find picturesque beaches inslude: Polignano a Mare (10 minutes far away by train from Mola di Bari), Monopoli – beach on the photo (20 minutes by the train), Otranto, Taranto and others.
Mola di Bari is a town where you can find a peace from all. Historic city center (wher you can have an apartment), crystal clear sea with sandy entrance and also cliffts. You can hear a sound of the waves when they crash on the clifft. You can enjoy the many festival there, exactly at the main square. And finaly you can enjoy the atmosphere of the small Italy town with great food and wine in a small cute restaurants.
