
Classic Puglia Gallery
Southeast Italy's Puglia area, often known as Apulia. It includes the provinces of Bari, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Brindisi, Foggia, Lecce, and Taranto and stretches from the Fortore River in the northwest to Cape Santa Maria di Leuca at the tip of the Salentine Peninsula (Italy's "heel").
The "boot" of Italy's south, or Puglia, is made up of hundreds of kilometres of Mediterranean coastline, whitewashed hill towns, and centuries-old agriculture. Lecce is referred described as "Florence of the South" for its baroque buildings, while the capital city of Bari is a bustling port and university town. There are "trulli," stone houses with characteristic conical roofs, in Alberobello and the Itria Valley.
Puglia is a beautiful place and has the number of best locations to visit. Some of them are Lecce, Otranto, Matera, Cisternino, Ostuni, Monopoli and etc.
Bari or Lecce is a lovely large city with many attractions. The public transport in this region is optimal. Bari is the gateway to Puglia. It’s worth spending a day or night at the Bari. This is a pretty coastal town you can also plan Bari private tour guide in this location so that you will not miss any gas in this place.

You need at least 4 or 5 days to travel around Puglia since villages and coasts are spread out. Don't even try to see Puglia in 3 days, because you'll be streamed and hardly able to see anything. A week is perfect, and better time will allow you time to rest and soak up the sun.
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