A walk in Polignano a Mare's old town
Polignano a Mare is a town in Southern Italy. The old city centre is a maze, and if you get lost on this walking tour, just press Esc.
Polignano a Mare | Puglia
Polignano a Mare is a postcard town settled on Puglia’s Adriatic coast. Its old town clusters on a clifftop, with the newer part of town unfolding behind. The limestone cliffs on this part of the coast are honeycombed with caves. You can swim to some of them straight from the white-pebble beach of Cala Porto; to see those further away, hire a kayak to paddle along the coast.
The old town’s maze of narrow streets are edged with whitewashed houses. Radiating out from the café-lined Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, they twist and turn before emerging out onto panoramic terraces overlooking the coast (perfect spots for watching the cliff divers jumping and somersaulting into the clear waters).
Polignano a Mare in Black and White (Super 8)
April 24, 2019 - Going on a trip to the beautiful Apulian town (Super 8 movie) - Written, directed and edited by Mauro Longo - Movie camera: Bauer S 2035 XL (1979) - Movie film: Kodachrome 40, expired in 1997 - Development by: Riccardo Pascucci, Bottega Analogica Cerveteri (RM), Italy - Telecine by: Daniele Carrer, iltelecinema.it , Mareno di Piave (TV)
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Exploring Ostuni Puglia and the BEST CHEESE IN ITALY
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We lived in #Bari Italy in the Puglia region for 2 weeks while Alex took a job at the University of Bari. In this vlog, we venture to the nearby beautiful town of Ostuni!
In this episode, we eat the cheese in all of Italy, wander around the quaint alley streets in Old Town, and see some of the best photography spots (and some cute kitties!). Have you ever been to Ostuni? What was your experience like?
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Polignano Beach and Caves Puglia, Italy
Polignano a Mare is a beautiful town on the coast of Puglia in Italy. It has a small sheltered beach and jump off me cliffs. You can also take a boat trip into the magical sea caves on these turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea. Background music is Smile Quietly Looking Up by Puddle of Infinity.
Ostuni White Hilltop Town Puglia Italy
Ostuni is pearly white hilltop town in the Puglia region of Italy. This region is surrounded by olive groves and you can take part in olive oil tasting at a number of outlets. Background music is Smooth Talker by Stuart Bogie.
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Southern Italy - Polignano a Mare, Ostuni & Gallipoli | 2017 4K
A brief preview of the Southern Italian cities Trani, Ostuni & Gallopoli.
As well as the coastal rock formations of Torre Sant'Andrea Faraglioni.
0:05 Polignano a Mare
0:37 Ostuni, The White City
2:03 Torre Sant'Andrea Faraglioni (Coastal Rock Formations)
2:30 Gallipoli
Filmed in April 2017, with a Sony FDR-AX100 4K Video Camera.
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Polignano a Mare Train Station in Puglia Italy
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Ostuni | Puglia
Visible for miles around, Ostuni is a gleaming tumble of painted buildings and dramatic brick-built palaces, perched almost entirely on a steep hilltop. Ostuni’s whitewashed centro storico lends the town its second name as the ‘White City’ of Puglia, and there are few places as atmospheric found anywhere else in the region.
Most visits begin with a walk through the old town, towards the mighty duomo towering high above the Puglian plains. It’s a steep ascent, but one that’ll take you through some of the most magical of Ostuni’s streets: think white-walled passages with uneven floors and pretty cafes tucked into sheltered courtyards. The views at the top are well worth the climb, and the beautiful 15th-century cathedral with its 24-pane rose window is quite a sight, too.
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Meet H.E Stefano Pontecorvo, Ambassador of Italy in Pakistan and Lidia Pontecorvo, in the seventh episode of Visitors' Book with Maija Liuhto.
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Gallipoli Cafes and Beaches Puglia Italy
Gallipoli is an island connected to the mainland of Italy by a bridge.
We walked around the edge discovering many beautiful cafes, restaurants and swimming beaches. This Medieval town is one of the best in Puglia. Background music is Pluto by Topher Mohr & Alex Elena.
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WHITE RABBIT RESTAURANT & BAR - RUSSIA, MOSCOW
Located under a glass dome on a 16th floor of Smolenskiy Passage, White Rabbit is the first joint project of restaurateur Boris Zarkov and chef Vladimir Mukhin.
Beautiful, modern and daring in its own way. Here for the first time Russian cuisine sounds in unison with the latest culinary trends and Russian products rise to a height of recognized delicacies.
Taste it cooked in a shape of famous Russian “Lakomka” ice cream, cooked into a bird cherry dough with morel sauce. Every dish from White Rabbit menu is a result of a long work, gastronomical expeditions and a special respect for traditions.
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Borgobianco Resort & Spa in Polignano A Mare, Italy
The Borgobianco Resort & Spa in Polignano a Mare is a romantic hotel, straight out of a fairy tale: a white, modern castle estate, surrounded by olive trees and looking on to a great view of the Adria. In addition, the 5 star hotel in Apulia offers not only an exclusive outdoor swimming pool and large sun terrace, but also a gourmet restaurant, a luxurious spa and lots of typically Mediterranean lust for life.
Luxury Hotel in Apulia
The Borgobianco is a modern Italian luxury hotel with designs and furnishings inspired by the old traditions of Apulia. This begins
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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Ostuni , Italy
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List of Best Restaurants in Ostuni
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The Ho Hum Ostuni, Italy Saturday Market
I love markets and deliberately scheduled the Puglia trip around the Ostuni Local Saturday Market. A big disappointment and just like any other market. If you happen to be in Ostuni on a Saturday, walk over and see yourself.
But don't schedule your trip around it!
Places to see in ( Trani - Italy )
Places to see in ( Trani - Italy )
Known as the 'Pearl of Puglia', beautiful Trani has a sophisticated feel, particularly in summer when well-heeled visitors pack the array of marina-side bars. The marina is the place to promenade and watch the white yachts and fishing boats in the harbour, while the historic centre, with its medieval churches, glossy limestone streets, historic Jewish quarter and faded yet charming palazzi is an enchanting area to explore. But it's the cathedral, pale against the deep-blue sea, that is the town's most arresting sight.
The town dates to about 1000 AD and became an important port city. Frederick II fortified it with a castle and protective walls, and it had a large, active Jewish population in the Middle Ages, at one time boasting four synagogues. Today, two remain; one, Scola Nova, dates to about 1240 has been reopened and functions as an active synagogue. The other, Scola Grande, had been converted to the church of St. Anna when the Jews were expelled, but now that church is home to the Diocesan Museum, which offers a Jewish art section. Trani had a bustling giudeca district, a Jewish neighborhood (not to be confused with a Jewish ghetto, which was a closed section.) Traces of the once-rich culture can be seen in those sights, as well as places that bear names, like Piazza del Sinagoga and Via Giudeca.
The cathedral is the focal point and primary landmark of Trani, a pink-hued stone structure that sits right on the waterfront. It is built in a distinct Pugliese version of Romanesque style, with intricately-carved portals, doors and window settings. Don't miss the lower level, which is surprisingly more ornately decorated than the main sanctuary. The town's park, called Villa Comunale, is a nice green space with a promenade along the sea and a beautiful view of the cathedral from the quay (called il Fortino).
Trani is still an active port, with pleasure boats and a fishing fleet -which means super-fresh seafood on the tables! Don't miss a chance to sample the delicacies that Puglia is famous for. It has about 56,000 residents, so there is plenty of cafes and restaurants and shops to enjoy, too. Trani is north of Bari and near the fascinating castle built by Frederick II, Castel del Monte.
Near the cathedral is the church museum, the Museo Diocesano, which exhibits a collection of sculpture and archaeological finds from Trani's churches. Trani's defensive fortress, the Castello Svevo, is on the shore just beyond the cathedral. It dates to 1249 and is one of the many castles built in southern Italy by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, one of the area's most interesting historical figures. For a long period (until the 1970s) the building was used as a prison; nowadays it's open as a tourist attraction, although there isn't that much to see. There is an admission charge, although tickets are reduced for 18-25s and free to under-18s and over-65s. The castle houses occasional exhibitions and special events.
On the low headland behind the cathedral is the oldest part of Trani's historic centre. Exploring the lanes here, the visitors comes across picturesque corners and interesting sights like the roadside bas-reliefs pictured on the left. The most famed of Trani's historic dwellings is the fifteenth-century Palazzo Caccetta on Via Ognissanti, which belongs to the council. Nearby is a twelfth-century church built by the Knights Templar, the Chiesa di Ognissanti. Trani was on a route used by crusaders heading to and from the Holy Land, and there was a hospital here for the sick and wounded. You can see the exterior of the church from the harbourside (the curved apse) or from the lane the other side of the building; unfortunately it is not usually open to the public.
Inland towards the railway station the streets are more modern but despite the traffic which runs along them, there is still a rather old-worldly air to the wide pavements and shops. It's a promenading kind of town, and some of the lanes and squares probably haven't changed since the nineteenth century. In one mellow piazza a sign advertises: Trani: Città Slow; in the midday lull the description couldn't have been more apt: other than a bird singing we were the only life.
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WHITE OSTUNI BEACH CLUB TEASER
Nella piccola insenatura sul litorale adriatico in Contrada Monticelli - Località Quarto di Monte ad Ostuni, nasce il nuovo ed elegante Beach Club che arricchirà l'enorme ventaglio di offerte per l'estate pugliese 2013. La Città Bianca ritrova il suo colore per eccellenza, quel bianco che ha reso Ostuni famosa nel mondo e principale meta turistica. White Ostuni Beach Club vuole farti riscoprire i 5 sensi per goderne appieno: gli Arredi, la Location trasmetteranno l'emozione del tatto, i Profumi e le Musiche per l'olfatto e l'udito, la Luce naturale, le luci notturne e i Sapori per la vista e il gusto, tutti i sensi legati da un filo...bianco .Una struttura estiva all'insegna dell'esclusività e della raffinatezza che renderà indimenticabile la vostra vacanza in Puglia. White Ostuni Beach Club è dinamismo: spiaggia di giorno, lounge bar informale al tramonto ed esclusivo club quando cala la notte. La spiaggetta del White Ostuni Beach Club, all'ombra della roccia sgretolata, tutta circondata di macchia mediterranea, andrà ad aggiungersi alle spiagge della costa ostunese, una costa che da sei anni consecutivamente riceve la Bandiera Blu, riconoscimento di una costante attenzione verso l'ambiente e il territorio. Una garanzia di come la costa sia oggetto di continuo controllo e miglioramento, per essere sempre in grado di fornire al pubblico un'elevata qualità di servizi. Gli eventi, le serate, i live daranno il giusto ritmo per un'estate sotto il segno del White Ostuni Beach Club.
Perdetevi nel Bianco. Vivilo per raccontarlo: enjoy your senses.