WHITE SUGAR-CUBE TOWNS, miles of olive groves and rock-fringed beaches sizzle with the flavour of Puglia, in the sunny heel of Italy’s boot.
Alberobello and Locorotondo are home to entire streets of beehive-roofed Trulli homes, sat cheek-by-cheek along winding streets. The town of Lecce – the so-called Florence of the Baroque – has its ornate churches, while fortified Ostuni gazes down over the Adriatic from its three hills.
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