Centro storico di Altamura Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Write a Review
Trip.com
(160 Reviews)TripAdvisor
160 Reviews
ken608
A great surprise
When the crowds of Matera get to be too much hop on the train to visit Altamura. For a few euros you get narrow alleys and the real Apulia without the crowds. Locals still can afford to live here. Th...
A very old settlement and the merging of multiple cultures
The center of Altamura is relatively small and is entirely reserved for pedestrians. In it the visitor will find the most notable areas of interest, including the Duomo, the church of San Nicola (and ...
This is a small city so it was not surprising that is historical centre is small. As is the case throughout this area, things are all closed in the afternoon (making it very hard to find a late lunch...
A great surprise
When the crowds of Matera get to be too much hop on the train to visit Altamura. For a few euros you get narrow alleys and the real Apulia without the crowds. Locals still can afford to live here. Th...
A very old settlement and the merging of multiple cultures
The center of Altamura is relatively small and is entirely reserved for pedestrians. In it the visitor will find the most notable areas of interest, including the Duomo, the church of San Nicola (and ...
Small, but when things are open it is nice
This is a small city so it was not surprising that is historical centre is small. As is the case throughout this area, things are all closed in the afternoon (making it very hard to find a late lunch...
You have to spark it
The hotel is located in the heart of the city centre, and the city centre is located in the heart of the city centre.
Nothing to see, go through your way!
I don't understand the positive opinions, nothing to see in this city except the duomo.