Discover the magic of Matera with the panoramic bus tour! A comfortable and engaging experience that will take you to discover the Sassi of Matera, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while crossing streets rich in history and charm. During the tour you will admire the ancient houses carved into the rock and enjoy beautiful views of the Murgia Park. The tour also includes the entrance to a typical cave house, to get to know the lifestyle of the Sassi inhabitants up close, and a 40-minute stop in Piazza San Pietro Caveoso, one of the most suggestive of the city. On board, an experienced tour leader will accompany you with explanations in Italian and English, to make your trip even more interesting and complete.
Hear the story of Giovanni Carlo Tramontano, Count of Matera, and discover the ancient Aragonese fortress, one of the symbols of Renaissance Matera.
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Green space with The Great Mother, a tuff sculpture dedicated to motherhood and the peasant roots of Matera.
Historic place of worship overlooking the Sasso Barisano, among the most scenic in the city.
Amazing panoramic road in the heart of the Sassi di Matera, offering breathtaking views of the Gravina and the caves of the Murgia Park
Among the most scenic squares of Matera, overlooking the Gravina canyon and offers a spectacular view of the Murgia Materana Park
Fascinating example of a traditional dwelling of the Sassi, carved into the rock and equipped with an ancient system of cisterns for collecting rainwater, which tells the daily life in past centuries
The meeting point is in via Rocco Scotellaro n. 4, opposite the parking lot
Matera is a breathtaking city in southern Italy, renowned for its ancient cave dwellings known as 'Sassi'. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique blend of history, culture, and stunning landscapes. The city's distinctive architecture and rich heritage make it a must-visit destination.
The Sassi are ancient cave dwellings carved into the limestone rock, offering a unique glimpse into Matera's past. These historic neighborhoods are a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-see for visitors.
This reconstructed cave dwelling provides a fascinating look into the daily life of Matera's inhabitants in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It features traditional furnishings and artifacts.
This 13th-century cathedral is a stunning example of Romanesque and Apulian architecture. It features intricate carvings, a beautiful rose window, and a peaceful interior.
Matera is home to over 150 cave churches, many of which are adorned with ancient frescoes and religious artifacts. These churches offer a unique insight into the city's spiritual history.
This interactive museum offers a multimedia experience that brings the history of the Sassi to life. It features audio-visual presentations, models, and exhibits that tell the story of Matera's past.
A traditional pasta dish made with handmade cavatelli and bitter greens (cime di rapa), seasoned with garlic, chili, and pecorino cheese.
A local sheep's milk cheese with a rich, tangy flavor. It is often served as an appetizer or used in cooking.
A twice-baked bread that is crispy and dry, often soaked in water or wine and topped with tomatoes, olives, and anchovies.
A traditional bread made with local grains, known for its dense texture and rich flavor.
Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists, making it ideal for exploring the city's attractions. The weather is perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Matera is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
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Matera Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Matera, connecting the city center with the Sassi and other neighborhoods. The system is affordable and covers most areas of interest.
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