Martina Franca, or only Martina, is a town and municipality in the province of Taranto, Apulia, southern Italy. It is the second most populated town of the province after Taranto, and has a population (2016) of 49,086. Since 1975, the town has hosted the annual summer opera festival, the Festival della Valle d'Itria.
Restaurants in Martina Franca
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The Historical Comapny L'Acropoli di Puglia, owned and operated by the Lucarella Family since 1889, produces extra virgin olive oil using the traditional and time honoured methods followed by generations of the family's olive oil artisans.L'antico Frantoio oleario L'Acropoli di Puglia, condotto dalla famiglia Lucarella dal 1889, produce olio extravergine di oliva di elevata qualita con sistema tradizionale tramandato da padre in figlio da 4 generazioni.
Great tour, learnt a lot about olive oil (including how to tell the good stuff from the bad, health benefits + how to farm the olive trees), plus the tastings were super interesting and delicious. They also had a good COVID protection system in place so felt safe throughout the tour. On top of this the host gave us some great tips for restaurants around the local area. Great tour all up - thanks!
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MOROLA concept store is the place were tasting the real espresso Italiano. Also you can buy instant grinded coffe, pods coffe machine, ginseng, cioccolat and more biologic tisane.
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Wonderful Church & Museum in Martina Franca near Taranto ( about 25 km ) and Trulli of Alberobello ( about 15 km ) ; Beautiful out and inside . Around the Church ou can visit the nice Museum MuBa with very extraordinary beauty . Kindness Art and culture . I suggest the visit . ????????????
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We found wine tasting at Locorotondo, food at Alberobello, and vineyards galore. A lovely area to eat if you can get it freshly prepared. Be warned that some of the region has Italian type fast food like pasta that is pre made and then microwaved. Yuk!
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This is one of the most beautiful “white city” in the region. Starting by the “porta di San Stefano”, you will want to lose yourself in the maze of tiny streets in which each house is lovelier than the next one. Even in the hottest summer, the visit remains enjoyable as the tiny streets have lots of shades to get a rest from the sun. In the late afternoon or evening, you may want to have a drink or dinner on this “Piazza Maria Immacolata”, with an fantastic view on the old church.
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