Typical house in the center of Ostuni with a terrace, a few steps from the historic center.
The house spreads over two levels: on the first floor is the living area with a sofa and a well-equipped kitchen with an oven, a kettle and a juicer, and a dining table. A bedroom with a king-size bed consisting of two single beds that can be divided upon request, and a bathroom with shower complete the floor. Upstairs is another bedroom with a single bed and a laundry area with a washing machine. A few steps up lead to the terrace with a pergola, a dining table and sun loungers perfect for relaxing on summer days.
Free wifi, air conditioning in the living room, individual heating will be present in the accommodation.
A garage suitable for bikes and motorcycles will be available for guests.
We also offer to our guests truly authentic experiences to live like a local. If interested, contact us and we will be more than happy to help you out designing an unforgettable holiday to discover Italian beauties.
Ostuni, the White City, is known as the pearl of Valle d’Itria. Its historic center, of a dazzling and immense white, shows its best with the famous Cathedral that dominates the olive trees plain, the park of the coastal dunes and a crystal clear sea. The narrow alleys are very particular, as well as Piazza della Libertà and S. Oronzo column, that majestically protects the city.
Its countryside reaches the heart of Valle d’Itria. Our guests can easily discover the amazing places of our land from here: Ceglie Messapica, historic town with a strong food and wine tradition; Cisternino, known as one of the most beautiful village in Italy; Alberobello, which is famous for its ancient dwellings, Trullos, world heritage since 1996. Driving 30 kms north our guests can visit the archeological park of Egnazia, or even Polignano a Mare and Monopoli, old fishermen villages with evocative historic centers and enchanting beaches. Going further north, there is Bari, Eastern threshold, meanwhile driving south guests will have the chance to discover the Marine Protected Area of Torre Guaceto, then Brindisi and further Lecce, capital of Barocco. Towards West there is Taranto, the heart of Magna Grecia (ancient Greece), and then Matera, known for its “sassi” (ancient cave dwellings) and nominated European Capital of culture for 2019.
The nearest airports are Brindisi and Bari, which are 30 minutes and 1 hour and 10 minutes away by car, respectively.