
Valle d'Itria Locorotondo
A circular gem in Puglia's Valle d'Itria, famed for its unique 'cummerse' houses and breathtaking panoramic views.
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Valle d'Itria Locorotondo
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Magical light and lively atmosphere
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Must-see attractions
A circular gem in Puglia's Valle d'Itria, famed for its unique 'cummerse' houses and breathtaking panoramic views.
"Locorotondo is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, a unique place to visit in Valle D'Itria."

🎯 Wander the Circular Town
Get lost in the charming, whitewashed streets of the historic center. 🚶
🍷 Wine Tasting Experience
Enjoy local wines with stunning views of the vineyards. :wine_glass:

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4.8 · 83 reviews
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Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Historic Center (Centro Storico)
Locorotondo
Wander through the circular old town, a labyrinth of whitewashed 'cummerse' houses with distinctive pitched roofs.

Valle d'Itria Panoramic Views
Surrounding countryside
Experience breathtaking vistas of olive groves, vineyards, and unique trulli and cummerse architecture.

Christmas Lights Spectacle
Locorotondo
Known as the 'Queen of Christmas' in Puglia, Locorotondo dazzles with thousands of lights during the festive season.
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🎯 Wander the Circular Town
Get lost in the charming, whitewashed streets of the historic center. 🚶
🍷 Wine Tasting Experience
Enjoy local wines with stunning views of the vineyards. :wine_glass:
🎆 August Fireworks
Witness spectacular fireworks displays in mid-August. 🎆
🍽️ Savor Local Cuisine
Try traditional Puglian dishes, especially grilled meats. 🍴
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🎯 Wander the Circular Town
Get lost in the charming, whitewashed streets of the historic center. 🚶
🍷 Wine Tasting Experience
Enjoy local wines with stunning views of the vineyards. :wine_glass:
🎆 August Fireworks
Witness spectacular fireworks displays in mid-August. 🎆
🍽️ Savor Local Cuisine
Try traditional Puglian dishes, especially grilled meats. 🍴
📸 Capture the Views
The Valle d'Itria offers endless photo opportunities. 📷
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Locorotondo's enchanting beauty, particularly its unique circular historic center and distinctive 'cummerse' architecture. The panoramic views of the Valle d'Itria are consistently praised, offering breathtaking scenery. While some find it a bit quiet outside peak seasons, its charm and authenticity are undeniable highlights.
"The valley of Itria consists on several small city / villages such as loccorotondo, Franca Martina, ...
Those cities are remarkable by the richness of the architecture and history, but also for the well being.
This is clearly a must do in Puglia. Don't have any doubt on that!"
gerald stubbe
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"The Itria Valley is one of the most beautiful in Puglia...very suggestive with different landscapes with various house constructions from trulli to houses with ridged roofs called "cummerse" to others with terraced roofs. With a plantation of centuries-old olive trees, prickly pears and more. With breathtaking views. Definitely worth a visit...so as not to have big regrets"
Ida Musso
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Locorotondo is best reached by car, offering flexibility to explore the wider Valle d'Itria. The nearest airports are Bari (BRI) and Brindisi (BDS). From there, you can rent a car or take a train to nearby towns like Martina Franca and then a bus or taxi to Locorotondo.
Driving within the historic center of Locorotondo is restricted. Parking is available in designated areas outside the old town. It's recommended to park and explore the center on foot.
Yes, Locorotondo makes an excellent day trip from other towns in Puglia like Alberobello or Ostuni. However, staying overnight allows for a more relaxed experience, especially to enjoy the evening ambiance.
A car is highly recommended for exploring the Valle d'Itria, as it allows you to visit multiple towns and scenic spots at your own pace.
While buses and trains connect major towns, public transport between smaller villages can be infrequent. Renting a car or using local taxis is often more convenient for in-depth exploration.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Locorotondo is a town, and its historic center is freely accessible. There are no entrance fees to wander through the streets and admire the architecture.
While the town itself is free to explore, some private accommodations like trulli resorts with pools may have associated costs.
Shops and restaurants generally follow typical Italian hours, with many closing for a siesta in the early afternoon and reopening in the evening. It's best to check specific establishments for their exact hours.
The spectacular Christmas lights in Locorotondo are a public display and do not require an entrance fee. The town comes alive with festive decorations.
Yes, guided tours are available and can offer deeper insights into the history and architecture of Locorotondo and the Valle d'Itria. Booking in advance is recommended.
📸 📸 Photography
The entire historic center is a photographer's dream, especially the narrow alleys and the unique 'cummerse' houses. Look for charming doorways and flower-adorned balconies.
Golden hour, just after sunrise and before sunset, offers the most beautiful light for capturing the whitewashed buildings and scenic landscapes of the Valle d'Itria.
Drone usage is subject to local regulations. It's advisable to check with local authorities or tourism offices before flying a drone to ensure compliance with privacy and safety rules.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the charming streets and panoramic views. A prime lens can be useful for detail shots of the architecture.
Absolutely! The Christmas lights create a magical atmosphere, perfect for festive photography. Be prepared for crowds during peak times.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Don't miss 'bombette' (grilled meat rolls), orecchiette pasta, and local cheeses. Bracerias (grill houses) are very popular in the region.
Look for 'trattorias' and 'osterias' tucked away in the historic center or slightly outside for a more local experience. Bina Ristorante is a well-regarded option.
Yes, the Valle d'Itria is a wine region. You can find wineries offering tastings, often with beautiful vineyard views.
While traditional Puglian cuisine is meat-heavy, many restaurants are increasingly offering vegetarian options. It's always best to inquire about specific dishes.
Dining can range from casual trattorias with affordable meals to more upscale restaurants. Expect to pay around €15-€30 per person for a meal with wine at a mid-range restaurant.
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