Taranto: Italy's Top Destination for Summer 2024
A charming Italian city has been named one of the best European destinations to visit this summer. Taranto, located on the picturesque Ionian Sea, is celebrated for its rich history and stunning landmarks.
Taranto boasts a significant commercial port and serves as Italy's primary naval base. The city's main attraction is the Castello Aragonese, voted the best landmark to visit this summer by Pompeii Tours & Tickets. Known officially as Castel San Angelo, this fortress stands on fortifications from the Greek occupation in the third and fourth centuries BC.
The fortress is open for public tours and features wide halls typical of Norman architecture, along with spherical rooms and internal walkways. For history enthusiasts, the Museo Nazionale Archeologico di Taranto is a must-visit, showcasing ancient Taranto's archaeology with the world’s largest collection of Greek terracotta figures.
In addition to its historical sites, Taranto is home to an 11th-century cathedral dedicated to San Cataldo, an Irish monk who lived and was buried there in the 7th century. This cathedral, one of Puglia's oldest Romanesque buildings, is a popular spot for tourists.
Fresh seafood is a culinary staple in Taranto, thanks to the city’s active fishermen. The blend of fresh and seawater in the bay creates ideal conditions for shellfish cultivation, a tradition dating back to the third century BC. Local restaurants often feature mussels, oysters, artichokes, aubergines, tomatoes, olives, and onions on their menus.
Despite its attractions, Taranto offers a quieter experience compared to nearby tourist hotspots. Travel experts recommend visiting in May when queues and crowds are minimal, making it an ideal time to explore the city's historical and cultural treasures.