Noci is a city located in the Apulia region of southern Italy, renowned for its historical significance and charming traditional architecture. Established during the Norman era and developed through the Angevin period, Noci offers a rich tapestry of history nestled between the towns of Gioia del Colle and Alberobello. The city's buildings are closely packed, creating a unique and intimate atmosphere ideal for exploring on foot. Visitors can enjoy the cultural depth and historical narratives that the city has to offer, making it a perfect destination for those interested in Italy's past.
Rich history from Norman and Angevin periods.
Traditional architecture with packed buildings.
Located between Gioia del Colle and Alberobello.
Close access to historical towns like Gioia del Colle and Alberobello.
Rich cultural heritage with traditional architecture.
Compact town layout ideal for walking tours.
Try the local delicacies and traditional dishes unique to the Apulia region.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
The town is compact and best explored on foot to fully appreciate its historical architecture.
Visit nearby historical sites in Gioia del Colle and Alberobello for a broader cultural experience.
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Italian, English
Cultural Exploration, History, Architecture
April-June, September-November
Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the city's historical sites without the summer crowds.
Summer is vibrant but can be hot; ideal for enjoying local festivals.
Fall provides a pleasant climate and fewer tourists, great for a relaxed visit.
Winter is quiet and peaceful, offering a serene experience of the city's charm.