Explore the wonders of Puglia

Explore the wonders of Puglia



Villa Ludovica is the ideal starting point for exploring the beauty of Puglia, a region rich in history, culture and breathtaking landscapes. From picturesque seaside villages to charming inland art cities, each destination offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Immerse yourself in tradition, savor the local cuisine and be captivated by the magic of this extraordinary land.



Monopoly



Monopoli is a coastal town rich in history and charm. The historic center is a labyrinth of alleys, squares and Baroque churches, while the port, with its colorful boats, tells the story of seafaring tradition. A walk on the walls and a visit to the Charles V Castle are not to be missed.

Alberobello



A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberobello is famous for its trulli, characteristic cone-shaped stone dwellings. Walking through the Rione Monti district, you will find yourself immersed in a magical atmosphere, ideal for discovering the history and traditions of the Itria Valley.

Martina Franca



Martina Franca captivates with its elegant historic center, characterized by Baroque architecture and noble palaces. Its narrow white streets and richly decorated churches make this town a perfect place for a stroll through art and culture.

Polignano a Mare



A jewel of the Apulian coast, Polignano a Mare enchants with its white houses perched on cliffs overlooking the sea. Its crystal-clear waters and historic center, with picturesque narrow streets and flower-filled balconies, offer a unique experience. Don't miss the famous Lama Monachile beach and sea caves.

Ceglie Messapica



Known for its excellent gastronomy, Ceglie Messapica boasts a charming historic center dominated by the Ducal Castle. Its trattorias and restaurants offer typical Apulian dishes, perfect for savoring true local cuisine in an authentic setting.



Fasano



Fasano is famous for ZooSafari, Italy's largest wildlife park, and for its centuries-old olive groves. The historic center is an intricate network of alleys and whitewashed houses, perfect for a relaxing stroll and discovering Apulian tradition.

Castel del Monte



This imposing octagonal castle, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a masterpiece of medieval architecture. Set on a hill, it offers breathtaking views and a journey into the mysterious history of Frederick II of Swabia.