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Taranto

Taranto is a city in Apulia region of Italy.

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The nearest airport is Bari and Brindisi
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Taranto has a beautiful Cathedral and a stunning fishing port, with fantastic theatres, nightlife and gorgeous cuisine- scrumptious! Well worth a visit!

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  • Taranto is a coastal city in Apulia, southern Italy. It is the capital of Province of Taranto and is an important commercial port as well as the main Italian naval base.

    It is the third largest continental city of southern Italy: according to the 2001 census, it has population of 201,349.

    Taranto is an important commercial and military port. It has well-developed steel and iron foundries, oil refineries, chemical works, some shipyards for building warships, and food-processing factories.

    Taranto history dates back to the 8th century BC when it was founded as a Greek colony. The ancient city was situated on a peninsula, protected by a helm; the modern city has been built over the ancient Greek necropolis.

    The islets of S. Pietro and S. Paolo (St. Peter and St. Paul) protect the bay, called Mar Grande (Big Sea), where the commercial port is located. Another bay, called Mar Piccolo (Little Sea), is formed by the old city, and there fishing is flourishing; Mar Piccolo is a military port with a strategic importance.

    At the end of the 19th century, a channel was excavated to allow the military ships to enter Mar Piccolo harbour, and the ancient Greek city become an island. In addition, the islets and the coast are strongly fortified.
    Because of the presence of these two bays, Taranto is also called “the city of the two seas”.

    The Greek colonists from Sparta called the city Taras (), after the mythical hero Taras, while the Romans, who connected the city to Rome with an extension of the Appian way, called it Tarentum.

    Taranto is also famous for the British attack on the Regia Marina base during the World War II, known as the Battle (or Night) of Taranto.

    Taranto is also the origin of the common name of the Tarantula spider species, Theraphosidae. In ancient times, residents of the town of Taranto, upon being bitten by the large local Wolf Spider, Lycosa tarentula, would promptly do a long vigorous dance like a Jig. This was done in order to sweat most of the poison out of their pores and thus survive the spider bite. The dance they did became locally known as the Tarantella, which eventually became the name we use today to describe the large, sometimes hairy type of spider, the Tarantula.

    History


    Origins

    Taranto was founded in 706 BC by Dorian immigrants as the only Spartan colony, and its origin is peculiar: the founders were partheniae, sons of unmarried Spartan women and perioeci (free men, but not citizens of Sparta); these unions were...



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    Hotels in Taranto
    Hotel Villa Ducale Score 6.5 from 2 reviews
    Piazzetta Sant' Antonio 6.5/10
    Plunged into the brilliant green of an enchanting park, the hotel enjoys a central and healthy position. All the rooms are comfortable and elegantly furnished. All of them are provided with central heating, refrigerator, TV set, air-conditioning, direct telephone line. We offer our customers an excellent service and the maximum comfort. We take special care in our typical regional cooking. ... more
     
    Masseria Chiancone Torricella Score 8.725 from 35 reviews
    C.Da Trasconi 8.73/10
    The central body (base of the original structure) is an old fortified farm, dating back to the XVII century. In this building you can find the Club House with the reception, waiting room, reading room, TV room, and living room with a fireplace. The property offers a few small meeting rooms, with fireplace, one based in the central body and the others on the first floor. All spaces have been realised using the qualities and beauty of natural stones. Rooms are set circularly around the Masseria. You can enjoy an indoor swimming pool with hydro-therapies and a fitness room (on request). From 2008, the services will also include outdoor swimming pool. The property is surrounded by a wide car park and a fascinating wood where you can take nice strolls or mountain bike rides. ... more
     
    Eden Park Score 0 from 0 reviews
    Viale Delle Rose, 3 - Località Lido Silvana 0/10
    Between pinewood and sea, the Hotel eden park with 3 star is situated in one of the most charming areas in south italy at the center of green park is located in a coast line among the most beatiful beaches of Salento Coast. Near the Hotel (M.200)free beach and private beach with very fine white sand. ... more
     
    Giardino degli Aranci Score 7.675 from 12 reviews
    Via Taranto 7.68/10
    The rooms offer a comfortable and refined atmosphere thanks to the light-coloured contemporary furnishings and modern facilities. All the rooms have all common facilities. The room rate includes the first snack or drink from the minibar. ... more
     
     Villaggio In Case Sparse Nel Centro Storico Score 0 from 0 reviews
    Via Arco Grassi, 8 0/10
    Martina Franca historic centre is a maze of lanes and alleys, framed by little arches, windows and small staircases which lead the guest back to the past. ... more
     
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    Friuli, Italy

    If you love Italian food and wine, you will love this tour!

    Crossing the countryside of the Vent Orientale, you will reach the vineyards of firstly the Veneto and then Friuli.

    Stop at a local dairy to taste the typical Montasio cheese, then head to the hills of Corno di Rosazzo and Cividale to visit a top wine-maker/oenologist and his vineyard. Wine tasting includes great whites and full bodied reds accompanied by local products - Cabernet, Merlot, Refosco, Verduzzo, Friulano and Tocai.

    Your tasty lunch takes place in a tiny "trattoria" near the Slovenian border with home-made specialties, Schioppettino wine and of course Grappa!

    In the afternoon you can take time to see the old monastery dating back to the 11th century - Monastero delle Rose, so called due to a particular microclimate where roses flower even in the Winter.

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    Illuminated Rome 2 - 3 hours

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    Leap into the Papal Era when, driving along the banks of the Tiber you see the Jewish Quarter complete with synagogue and the imposing Castel Sant'Angelo, which heralds your approach to St. Peter's.

    Set in the ancient Aurelian Walls that frame part of the Villa Borghese park you will see a couple of the most beautiful gateways in Rome: Porta Flaminia through which you can admire the Piazza del Popolo, and Porta Pinciana through which you reach the famous Via Veneto, symbol of "la dolce vita" (the sweet life) in Rome.

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    Private Half Day Walking Tour of Venice 4 hours

    Palazzo Ducale and Bell Tower, Venice

    Enjoy a walking tour along the non-tourist path.

    If you are staying in the San Marco area, your tour includes San Zaccaria Church, Santa maia Formosa Church and Square, San Giovanni e Paolo Church and the Rialto Market.

    If you are staying in the train station area, your tour includes the Jewish quarter, Madonna dell'Orto Church and Gesuiti Church. At the end of the tour, enjoy a typical Venetian 'bacaro' (a pub) and taste local wine and snacks.

    When you meet your guide you will discuss the sites you wish to see and plan your exact itinerary.

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