Things to see in Lecce on a walk around the old town

There are numerous beautiful cities in Puglia to visit but my favourite is undoubtedly Lecce. The capital of the province of the same name in the ‘heel’ of Italy, the city of Lecce is often called the ‘Florence of the South’ due to the abundance of Baroque architecture in its historic centre. The city can trace its history back to Roman times, remnants of which can still be seen today. There are many things to see in Lecce and the great part is, these sights can easily be visited on a leisurely walk. In the map below, I’ve created a walking route around the most important sights in Lecce. This can be done in a day but I recommend spending a few days in Lecce to immerse yourself in its historic treasures, food and vibrant atmosphere.


top things to see in lecce


The Roman Amphitheatre





Lecce walking route

Note: the purple pins represent the main

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Miltenberg in Bavaria, a Charming Town along the German Half-Timbered House Route

About an hour of driving from Frankfurt am Major, Miltenberg in Bavaria is a delight to explore. The Miltenberg previous town lies on the remaining bank of Most important amongst the Spessart and Odenwald ranges. Its dominating look is those 50 %-timbered houses relationship from the 15th to 18th generations. Just about at every convert, you will see ridiculous 50 %-timbered residences.

The outdated town of Miltenberg in Bavaria has just one key street, the Hauptstraße in between the two town gates, the Mainzer Tor and the Würzburger Tor. Most sights are alongside the Hauptstraße close to Schwarzviertel (Black Quarter), Schnatterloch (Outdated Industry Sq.), and Engelplatz close to the city hall. From either the old market place square or Engelplatz behind the metropolis corridor, you can wander up to Miltenberg Castle. It took me a whole day to explore the old 50 %-timbered residences and charming squares, stroll up to

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