Why Apulia?
Apulia is beautiful
It is the least mountainous Italian region, mostly occupied by plains and hills, apart from some lower mountains of the Southern Apennine chain and the Gargano promontory, with high, steep cliffs. Half of its territory being flat, and occupied by a wide plain, called Tavoliere delle Puglie, the second largest in Italy, and some smaller plains as Terra di Bari and Pianura Salentina.
Caffè
My favorite caffè in Apulia
Blu Cafè
This place offers you good service, quality and location, which is near the sea and the city center. It's where the locals go. The people are very friendly and provide you with good suggestions of places nearby in town you should try.
Address:
Lungomare G. Galilei, 103, Gallipoli, Italy
What I like about it
The place is great. Big sitting area outside with a lot of tables. It's 5 - 10 minutes walking from the city center.
Al Ventuno
This place stands out from the others in the city for the hospitality and professionalism of the staff. You are in the right place if you are looking for an aperitif with quality products. Recommended.
Address:
N. 1 di 26 Vita notturna a Lecce
What I like about it
Local run, very quiet and really good. The cocktails are special and prepared with great care, as well as the platters of local products very tasty. Recommend!
Luna di Sabbia
A new literary café in the historic center of Trani created by two young booksellers. It is a bookshop, cafeteria, bistro. A place to escape from everyday stress and feel at home.
Address:
N. 1 di 10 Vita notturna a Trani
What I like about it
The staff is very friendly and helpful. Many drinks to choose from and the library is well stocked. Free library where you can take a book for free as long as you leave another.