Insider tip on Ostuni
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Aurelie @lilifoodiestravel
We visited Ostuni, also known as "the white city," for the white color of its houses' facades.
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Mylène @unreveunvoyage
Another too cute village with an atmosphere we love: white, flower-filled houses, garlands, narrow streets with superb monuments.
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Lydia et Catherine - La Croisée des Mondes
The cathedral and the episcopal palace, both from the 15th century, dominate the historic center. The episcopal palace houses the diocesan museum with collections of paintings, books, and archaeological remains.
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Lydia et Catherine - La Croisée des Mondes
Perched on three hills, surrounded by impressive white walls, its lime-washed houses create a labyrinth of narrow, winding alleys.
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Aurelie @lilifoodiestravel
The city is full of charm at night with its white stones and the lights.
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Lydia et Catherine - La Croisée des Mondes
Fabulous viewpoints overlooking the valley and the Adriatic Sea.
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Mylène @unreveunvoyage
Access: park the car before entering the old town.
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Lydia et Catherine - La Croisée des Mondes
Swept by the winds, the city appeared to us more austere than most cities in the Apulia region. I found the atmosphere sadder, more oppressive.