Included by the Italian association 'the most beautiful villages in Italy.' Let yourself be carried through the narrow streets of the historic center, admiring the flowered balconies of the Itria Valley.
Nicknamed the 'White City,' a panoramic hilltop town with a vast territory of olive groves and a precious historic center with labyrinthine medieval alleys leading to the 15th-century cathedral. Named this way for countless white lime buildings, like most of these small and precious ancient villages.
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996, a very ancient village whose unique center is built with lime bases conically covered with 'chiancarelle' (limestone tiles).
Throughout Italy, it's one of the most popular destinations of the last 10 years. With its unparalleled view suspended over the blue and crystal-clear waters of Polignano's Adriatic Sea.