Top 10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Itria Valley, Puglia

June 9, 2021 Timmy Ribble

Discover the best top things to do in Itria Valley, Italy including L'Acropoli di Puglia, A Mano Wine, I Pastini, Museo Diocesano di Ostuni, Duomo di Ostuni, Museo della Casa alla Fasanese, Basilica di San Martino, Antica Salumeria del Corso, Forno 31, Cantina Albea winery and museum.
Restaurants in Itria Valley

1. L'Acropoli di Puglia

Via Trento 180, 74015 Martina Franca Italy +39 080 430 3302 [email protected] http://www.lacropolidipuglia.it/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 195 reviews

L'Acropoli di Puglia

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.

Reviewed By 851stewartm

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!

2. A Mano Wine

Via San Giovanni 41 Incrocio Via Porta Nuova, 70015 Noci Italy +39 338 878 0458 [email protected] http://www.amanowine.com/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

A Mano Wine

We produce excellent wines using only Apulian native grapes. Our wines are authentic and respectful of traditions. We organize guided tastings for all those passionate or just curious about wine. Our tasting room is located in an beautifully ancient Palazzo in the Centro Storico of Noci,Puglia,Italy.

Reviewed By Acornley - Noci, Italy

Just had a wonderful lunch and 5 Bottle Tasting at A Mano in Noci. Beautiful setting and wine and food was amazing. Vito was a very knowledgable and superb host and thoroughly recommended. Now need to create space in the cases for the flight with all the wine we bought!!

3. I Pastini

Strada Cupa Rampone Zone A, 74015 Martina Franca Italy +39 080 431 3309 [email protected] http://www.ipastini.it/
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5.0 based on 317 reviews

I Pastini

Reservation required...Discover the emotion of the long vinegrowing tradition of our territory, the spirit of rebirth by looking for our traces and origins. In the earth of the Valle d’Itria, 2 Km away from Locorotondo and Martina Franca, guided tour of the original house “Masseria”, built in 1700, the Winery “I Pàstini” and the most suggestive vineyards, such as the highquality autochthonous varieties Verdeca, Bianco d’Alessano , Minutolo, Primitivo and Susumaniello soul of our wines that will be explained and tasted.

Reviewed By Compass45285460790 - Sydney, Australia

Did a wine tour of this winery and it was the best wine experience ever had. Tour through the vineyards plus old Trulli buildings on the property was amazing.Guide was informative and explained history of the property and winery.Tastings themselves were excellent quality wine accompanied with some light snacks.Purchased some cartons of wine and were received in perfect condition very quickly.Can highly recommend a visit to the winery and this area in general.

4. Museo Diocesano di Ostuni

Piazza Beato Giovanni Paolo II Palazzo dell’Episcopio, 72017, Ostuni Italy +39 333 428 4209 [email protected] http://museodiocesanoostuni.it
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Museo Diocesano di Ostuni

The Diocesan Museum of Ostuni is found on the ground floor of the ancient Episcopal Hall, formerly the home of the Bishops of the ‘White City’. The museum, opened in August 2017, was designed to contain artworks originally housed in the Treasury of the Co-Cathedral Chapter, and from the Chapter Archeological Collections and art treasuries of local churches and monastries belonging to the Benedictine order (1519) and the Carmelite order (1730). In order to create an enjoyable, educational and cultural atmosphere, descriptions of the works of art in caption form have been added throughout the museum (an audio version is also available as an QR code for smarthphones). The aim is place our visitors, both adults and children, at the centre of the museum experience, awakening their thirst for culture via the museum’s innovative approach. Teodoro De Giorgio, Art Historian and Scientific Curator of the Museum

5. Duomo di Ostuni

Largo Trinchera Francesco, 72017, Ostuni Italy +39 0831 303023 http://www.brindisiweb.it/arcidiocesi/chiese/ostuni/cattedrale.htm
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4.5 based on 1,084 reviews

Duomo di Ostuni

Reviewed By Ilume - Toronto, Canada

Puglia is full of beautiful architecture. Adds to the charm of a walk through the center of Ostuni. Fall has been the perfect weather and few tourists.

6. Museo della Casa alla Fasanese

Piazza Mercato Vecchio, 72015, Fasano Italy +39 328 373 9278 [email protected] http://www.umbracchiefasano.it/museo
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Museo della Casa alla Fasanese

7. Basilica di San Martino

Via Vittorio Emanuele 30 Piazza Plebiscito, 74015 Martina Franca Italy +39 080 430 6536 http://www.comunemartinafranca.gov.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=135:la-basilica-di-san-martino&catid=136:monumenti&Itemid=175&lang=it&skin=&size=
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4.5 based on 457 reviews

Basilica di San Martino

Reviewed By Z6321DGgiuseppes - Milan, Italy

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 . ????????‍????

8. Antica Salumeria del Corso

Corso Vittorio Emanuele 76, 70011, Alberobello Italy +39 080 432 2164 [email protected] http://www.anticasalumeriadelcorso.com
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4.5 based on 371 reviews

Antica Salumeria del Corso

Reviewed By alexbaumann - Zurich, Switzerland

We were given a food and wine tasting from the Salento region. The antipasti, salami, prosciutto and various kinds of cheeses were delicious. The owner is very kind and forthcoming. The only thing they could improve on is the presentation: Everything was served in plastic dishes; maybe due to COVID-19.

9. Forno 31

Via Ferrari 6, 720117, Ostuni Italy +39 0831 301021 http://www.forno31.com/dolce_salato.htm
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Forno 31

10. Cantina Albea winery and museum

Via due Macelli, 8- 70111, Alberobello Italy +39 080 432 7147 http://www.albeavini.com/ENG/main.htm
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Cantina Albea winery and museum

Reviewed By MorrisMatthew - Lancaster, United States

We had a tour of the museum and a wine tasting following the tour. We were a group of about 45 people and they managed the testing in fun and efficient manner. The museum does a great job of explaining the history behind the local structures and other interesting facts about he area and its customs.

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