It was a very nice experience and my wife enjoyed the locally made biscuits. The shops selling locally made crafts, leather bags and sandals, scarfs and many more.Looking towards the sea gives a strange feeling of the past history of this castle.It is definitely worth visiting.
Better than expected and way better than any Greek's islandDon't go there middle August! Try September
divertente passegiare per l borgo pieno di attrazioni e pieno di cosine sfiziose da acquistare divertente per una passegiatina romantica
The old town is really lovely but super touristy, high season can leave you deadlocked in the streets at night! The sea is beautiful and if you scuba or do boats you'll love it. Pay more and stay in the old town. Do not miss the Castle especially if there is a good exhibition on!
As Canadians, we have an extra appreciation for infrastructure that is as old as the remnants of this castle structure. Amazing experience, entering at the one end of the ruins and exploring the many streets and corners that have been kept alive through the efforts and enthusiasm that has resulted in this area being an example of old world in modern times.
A very pictoresque and old place, the mediaeval city of Otranto is a jewel overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Take your time to wander among its stone-paved narrow streets, old churches, typical houses and tavernas. Don't miss the fantastic Cathedral (11th century) with its amazing Byzantine and Romanic columns, a huge floor mosaic of the "Tree of life" and the "Martyrs' Chapel" (with hundreds of skulls and bones behind glass windows) inside. Further on, the impressive "Castle of Otranto" (the very setting of Horace Walpole's gothic noivel) is dated 15th century. A final suggestion: try to visit the old city at night. It's more suggestive
It is small but charming ! The fortress is usually used for exhibitions (2 years ago I saw a very good one on Picasso drawings, Tauomachia) but it is closed off-season. The mosaic pavement of the basilica it-s a must - everyone should see it cause it-s unique and extremely beautiful. Otranto is one of the small towns along Adriatic Italian coast that should not be overlooked when travelling there.
Prachtig oud stadje, gezellige kleine straatjes, met allerlei doorkijkjes naar baai of naar zee.Mooie boulevard. Hoewel men nog bezig is om het waterfront af te maken is het erg leuk om daar tijd door te brengen. Vergeet niet de vloer van de Dom te bekijken.Wij waren in maart, nog geen seizoen, dus heerlijk rustig, masr in het seizoen zal het anders zijn
It is, of course, the reason for which everyone goes to Otranto - besides the sea. And it lives up to its expectations: wonderful both in the morning (although it can get terribly hot) and at night, when is characterized by a nice traffic of locals and tourists.
Conosco molto bene il Salento ma otranto mi ha colpito molto per il suo bellissimo borgo. .locali e negozi di souvenir sparsi dovunque c'è solo l'imbarazzo della scelta. . Di notte poi tutto diventa magico