Manduria: An Intriguing City Rich with Historical and Cultural Heritage
Manduria is commune and city in Apulla region, Taranto Province, Italy that is more than just a summer destination but also a year-round city top go to place. The city is full of mysterious labyrinth of lanes muddled with palaces and cream-painted houses. Manduria has a long standing history that can be dated back in the year 322 BC and its ancient history are still very much visible in the city’s walls made by the Greeks and many other buildings and structures. The fastest way to get into the city is via plane and arrive at Brindisi Airport which approximately 24 miles to the Manduria city proper.
Best Time to Visit
April until October is the best months to travel to Manduria for these months offer pleasant to warm temperature with little chance of rainfall. Also during the month of July when tourists can take part of the city’s Pliniana Manduria Primitivo Wine Fest.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Most of the Manduria’s historical sites can be found in its sacred places that include Church of San Leonardo and Church of Santa Lucia. Afterwards tourists may head to Monument to the Fallen that showcases the helpfulness of locals for a wounded soldier during the civil war. For wine lovers, a visit at the Primitivo di Manduria Wine Area is a must. Manduria offers plenty of budget-friendly and luxury Manduria hotels to stay, among these hotels are BHB Hotel, Corte Borromeo and DF Bed and Breakfast.