Where to Stay in Martina Franca: Discover the Dreamcatcher on Via Calvino
Staying at L'Acchiappasogni, at Via Calvino 31, means choosing a strategic location for exploring the Baroque elegance and whitewashed alleys of the Itria Valley. Our accommodation allows you to experience the village on foot, amidst wrought-iron balconies and flower-filled corners.
What to See in Martina Franca (Just a few steps from us)
Thanks to the Dreamcatcher's location, you can easily reach the city's main monuments:
Basilica of San Martino: The symbol of Martina Franca's 18th-century Baroque style, with a sculpted façade that dominates the historic center.
Palazzo Ducale (Piazza Roma): A journey through local aristocratic history through the Noble Rooms frescoed by Domenico Carella (admission is often free).
Piazza Plebiscito and Piazza Maria Immacolata: The living rooms of Puglia, famous for their semicircular arches, ideal for an evening stroll.
Museums and Cultural Experiences
MuBa Museum: Located in the Palazzo Stabile, it houses the Basilica's sacred art treasures.
Frantoio Ipogeo: A fascinating archaeological site carved into the rock to discover the ancient art of Apulian olive oil production.
Where to Eat: The Best Restaurants in Martina Franca
As good local hosts, we recommend the most authentic places to taste the authentic cuisine of the Itria Valley:
Origini - Osteria Martina Franca: For handmade orecchiette and traditional peasant dishes.
La Piccola Brace da Rè: The perfect place for Martina Franca's famous bombette, cooked on the "fornello pronto" (ready-to-eat grill).
La ??Locanda del Macellaio: An authentic experience among Apulian grill restaurants, famous for the high quality of their meat.