75 Questions About Puglia
Stories, Secrets, and Everyday Life in Southern Italy
Puglia is more than a destination.
It is light, limestone, tradition, food, and long, slow rhythm.
75 Questions About Puglia is a clear and elegant cultural travel guide for readers who want to understand Southern Italy beyond tourist highlights.
Through 75 short and accessible questions, this book explores Puglia through its daily life, local habits, food obsessions, landscapes, legends, and the details that most classic guidebooks leave out.
Designed to be opened at any page, each answer stands on its own: short, clear, and easy to follow.
What You Will Discover
Inside the book, you will find answers to questions such as:
- How many trulli exist in Alberobello and the Valle d’Itria?
- What makes the Puglian light so unforgettable?
- What are luminarie, and why do they light up during festivals?
- How do locals choose the best beach in Puglia?
Each answer is concise, clear, and grounded in real experience.
Included in This Volume
- Itinerary pages to plan your days
- Culinary and wine checklists of regional specialties
- A photo checklist of iconic Puglia moments
- Space for personal notes
Exclusive Bonus
Inside the book you will find a private code for 10% off selected lifestyle items from SOGNO by Hetty.
Who This Book Is For
- Travelers planning a trip to Puglia
- Italy lovers who want cultural context
- Readers who enjoy food, wine, traditions, and everyday life
- Anyone searching for a clear and structured Puglia travel book
Part of the 75 Questions Series
This book is part of the Mediterranean 75 Questions Series.
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Together, the volumes offer a broader understanding of Mediterranean living.
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