Private Tour: Gallipoli 2-Hour Guided Walking Tour
Gallipoli, Italy
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 2 hours
2-hour guided tour to Gallipoli, one of the most important town of Salento, in the Apulia region. Discover the historical center of Gallipoli with a certified tour guide. Enjoy a pleasant walk through the street in old town, visiting to the local craft shops, the main Cathedral and the Castle.
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2-hour guided tour to Gallipoli, one of the most important town of Salento, in the Apulia region. Discover the historical center of Gallipoli with a certified tour guide. Enjoy a pleasant walk through the street in old town, visiting to the local craft shops, the main Cathedral and the Castle.
Discover Gallipoli in a walking tour of 2 hours.
First stop on the itinerary is the Greek fountain, an example of the Renaissance style inspired by the ancient world (in the past was thought to be of age greek-Roman).
Crossing the bridge that connects the old center to the new town, you enter the heart of the city, protected by the big castle.
From Antonietta De Pace street walking to the Cathedral, dedicated to St. Agatha, martyred in the city of Catania (Sicily), whose relics arrived in Gallipoli.
Then continue to the winding streets of the city, admiring the buildings and the typical houses, and then along the coast with numerous churches of the sixteenth century, including the Church of Purità, St. Francesco of Assisi and the Rosario.
Discover Gallipoli in a walking tour of 2 hours.
First stop on the itinerary is the Greek fountain, an example of the Renaissance style inspired by the ancient world (in the past was thought to be of age greek-Roman).
Crossing the bridge that connects the old center to the new town, you enter the heart of the city, protected by the big castle.
From Antonietta De Pace street walking to the Cathedral, dedicated to St. Agatha, martyred in the city of Catania (Sicily), whose relics arrived in Gallipoli.
Then continue to the winding streets of the city, admiring the buildings and the typical houses, and then along the coast with numerous churches of the sixteenth century, including the Church of Purità, St. Francesco of Assisi and the Rosario.
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