In the heart of Ostuni’s historic center, this cozy studio offers an authentic and comfortable atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing stay while discovering the White City. Its strategic location allows easy access to the main attractions, while the carefully designed interiors ensure a pleasant and functional experience. The accommodation, set in a quiet and family-friendly environment, features a welcoming living area with an independent induction kitchen, fully equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, tableware, kitchen utensils, coffee maker, and kettle. The sleeping area is designed for maximum comfort, while the bathroom includes a hairdryer. To guarantee a comfortable stay in every season, the apartment is equipped with air conditioning, a heat pump for heating, and Wi-Fi connection. *Upon arrival or a few days before check-in, a tourist tax payment may be required, the amount of which varies according to local regulations. You will find all relevant booking details within the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.* Ostuni, known worldwide as the White City, is the jewel of the Itria Valley. Its historic center, dazzling and vast, is crowned by the majestic Cathedral overlooking the plain of olive trees, the coastal dunes park, and the crystal-clear sea. Its narrow alleys, Liberty Square, and the grand column of Saint Oronzo, protecting the town, are among its distinctive features. The surrounding countryside extends into the heart of the Itria Valley. Just a few kilometers away lies Ceglie Messapica, a town rich in tradition and gastronomy, as well as Cisternino, recognized as one of Italy’s most beautiful villages. Further on, Alberobello, whose famous trulli have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996, is a must-see. About 30 km to the north, you’ll find the Archaeological Park of Egnazia, Monopoli, and Polignano a Mare, ancient fishing villages with charming historic centers and stunning beaches. To the north (80 km) is Bari, the gateway to the East, while heading south, you first encounter the Torre Guaceto nature reserve, followed by Brindisi and finally Lecce, the capital of Baroque architecture. Moving west, you reach Taranto, the heart of Magna Graecia, and finally Matera, renowned for its ancient cave dwellings and recognized as the European Capital of Culture in 2019. The accommodation is easily accessible by car from the main airports in Puglia.