A mesmerizing feast of baroque architecture, Lecce dazzles the eye with its resplendent historical center, which is lined with buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. You’ll find dozens of striking churches and palazzi, along with a Norman-style castle and a trove of excellent museums. Lecce has been inhabited for over 2000 years, and you can see ancient Roman ruins in a horseshoe-shaped amphitheatre that once held 15,000 spectators.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Lecce: the most beautiful city in Puglia, the Baroque masterpiece of southern Italy. Sometimes described as the 'Rome of the South', with a long history of rich architecture and art.
Alberobello: universally known as the capital of the ‘Trulli’, famous worldwide for its beauty and unique characteristics, and represent one of the most extraordinary examples of Italian folk architecture.
3 Comments
4.8
Exploring the baroque wonders of Lecce in Italy was simply enchanting, with its stunning architecture and vibrant culture. We especially loved the culinary delights, from local cheeses to fresh seafood, but the only downside was that some meals felt a bit rushed.
4.6
From the moment we stepped into the vibrant streets adorned with stunning architecture, we were captivated by the charm that surrounded us. One evening, we savored a delightful cooking class where we not only learned to make traditional dishes but also shared laughter and stories with fellow travelers, which made for a memorable experience. While the accommodations were comfortable, we found that our overnight stay in the unique trulli could have used a bit more attention to detail, yet the overall adventure left us with lasting memories of culinary delights and breathtaking sights.
4.6
We had an unforgettable time discovering the region’s stunning architecture, especially the intricate baroque details that left us in awe at every turn. The culinary experiences were a highlight, with each meal a delightful adventure, showcasing local flavors that truly made our taste buds dance. However, we did feel that some parts of the itinerary could have included a bit more downtime to soak it all in, but the charm of the trulli and the vibrant local culture more than made up for it.