Lying on three hills, Ostuni rises, the White City is only seven kilometers from the Adriatic coast. This splendid village is located on the final part of the southern Murgia, where the rolling hills and the plain of olive trees open the doors of Salento. The old town, which stands on the highest of the hills, has made Ostuni famous with its small and large houses, strictly whitewashed with lime milk. There is only one street that directly connects the main square with the uppermost part of the historic center, Via Cattedrale. Here are concentrated artisan shops, shops of all kinds, souvenirs, small wine and local gastronomy products and some typical restaurants. Those who set out to discover the ancient city cannot help but linger along this white artery, which in summer swarms with visitors and tourists. Finally, the walls enclose the historic center and frame it, for those who look from afar, in a postcard image.