Follow in the footsteps of the world’s most famous secret agent on this thrilling walking tour through the cinematic streets of Matera. Discover the iconic locations from No Time To Die as your guide shares behind-the-scenes stories and fascinating insights.
Stroll along Via delle Beccherie, linking Via Duomo to the majestic 13th-century Romanesque Cathedral. Then, descend through narrow alleys and stairways into Sasso Barisano, where action-packed scenes came to life among ancient stone architecture.
Continue along Via Madonna delle Virtù, overlooking the Gravina ravine—Bond’s high-speed chase route in the legendary Aston Martin. Then head to Via Muro, Matera’s most cinematic street, chosen by Cary Fukunaga for its striking visual power.
Take in the stunning views from Piazza San Pietro Caveoso, featured in the film’s most intense moments, and finish in Piazza Pascoli, home to the iconic Hotel Balcony—Bond’s Matera hideout.
More than just a tour, it’s a journey into the world of James Bond, surrounded by history, cinema, and breathtaking scenery.
From the Cathedral, through its stairways and typical narrow streets of the stony districts, yes
visit the Sasso Barisano with its refined architecture that they made ago
background for the daring scenes shot in 2019;
Continue along via Madonna delle Virtù, a road that runs along the Gravina di Matera
007's favorite place for chases with the legendary Aston Martin
From Via Muro, with its spectacular view between the cave and the Murgia
the most incredible takes shot in St. Peter's Square will be illustrated and described
Caveoso;
From this suggestive place, continue towards Civita to reach Via Muro,
the most cinematic street of Matera, chosen in more than 70 years by famous national and international directors, most recently Cary Fukunaga;
Martulli Viaggi - Tour e Experience
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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