Locorotondo
Located between Martina Franca and Alberobello, in the Itria Valley, a green region dotted with the famous trulli houses with limewashed conical roofs.
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We really enjoyed it. Take the time to get lost in its white alleys...
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Mylène @unreveunvoyage
Perched on top of a hill, Locorotondo is a must-see wonder. Take the time to get lost in its white alleyways adorned with flowered facades, with colorful geraniums decorating the balconies. Everything is cute in this town! It is a must-visit!
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Mylène @unreveunvoyage
Quick stop at one of the most beautiful villages in Italy: Locorotondo, which is known for its wines and its circular historic center.
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Aurelie @lilifoodiestravel
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Church of the Madonna della Greca
- Monument
- Church
It is the oldest church in Locorotondo, built twice. The first building dates back to the 7th and 8th centuries, while the current one dates from the 15th century.
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- Food & Drinks
- Restaurant
- Wine
- Appetizer
- Local Specialty
A well-stocked wine bar in the historic center of Locorotondo, with a wide selection of national and regional wines.
Mother Church of San Giorgio
- Monument
- Church
In a neoclassical style, the current church is dedicated to Saint George, the patron saint of the city. Its construction was completed in 1825.
Municipal Park
- Monument
- Place
- Viewpoint
The Villa Comunale Giuseppe Garibaldi in Locorotondo, a true green balcony overlooking the splendid Itria valley, in the shade of centenary trees.
Pavì wine restaurant
- Food & Drinks
- Restaurant
- Wine
- Local Specialty
Beautiful restaurant with an breathtaking view of the Itria Valley offering antipasta of salami and cheeses, followed by ravioli and orecchiette.
San Rocco Sanctuary
- Monument
- Church
The side walls are adorned with paintings and statues of some saints. A quick visit is essential, as Saint Rocco is the patron saint of Locorotondo.
Seafront
- Stroll
- Viewpoint
The inhabitants of Locorotondo call Lungomare, literally Seafront, the street that connects the Vila Comunale to the market square.