Gravina in Puglia, Puglia, Italy

Where to stay in Gravina in Puglia: neighborhoods, accommodation and practical tips

Complete guide on where to stay in Gravina in Puglia: from the canyon-edge center to Murgia farmhouses, areas, accommodation and tips for every traveler.

Where to stay in Gravina in Puglia: neighborhoods, accommodation and practical tips

Where to stay in Gravina in Puglia: the complete guide

Gravina in Puglia is a city carved into rock, overlooking a spectacular canyon reminiscent of a wilder, less crowded Matera. The aqueduct-bridge spanning the gravina, the rock-hewn churches, and the perched old town make it a destination for those seeking authentic Italy.

Old town: on the canyon's edge

Gravina's old town stretches along the canyon rim, with narrow alleys opening onto vertiginous views. The Cathedral, the Orsini Ducal Palace, and the evocative Fondovico neighborhood (the oldest quarter, partly carved into rock) are all reachable on foot.

Accommodation is mostly B&Bs in restored historic palaces, some with terraces directly overlooking the gravina. Very accessible prices: from 45 to 90 euros per night. Gravina hasn't yet experienced Matera's price surge and offers exceptional value.

Who it's ideal for

  • Urban explorers and lovers of rock-hewn architecture
  • Photographers attracted by the canyon landscape
  • Those wanting a Matera-like experience without the crowds
  • Budget-conscious travelers

Piazza della Repubblica area and main corso

The modern part of the center, around Piazza della Repubblica and along the main corso, is the city's commercial heart. Bars, restaurants, and the weekly market are here.

Accommodation in this area: a few small hotels and numerous short-term rental apartments. Prices from 40 to 75 euros. Convenient for parking and services.

Budget tips

  • Gravina is affordable year-round: even in high season prices remain contained
  • The week of San Michele Arcangelo (late September) is the busiest period
  • Many B&Bs offer breakfast with typical products: Altamura bread, ricotta forte, taralli

Botromagno area and southern outskirts

The archaeological area of Botromagno, south of the city, is the site of the ancient Peucetian Sidion/Silvium. Few properties but of great charm: restored stone houses with views over the Murgia plateau.

Ideal for those seeking absolute silence and wanting to explore the Murgia Park trails. Prices from 50 to 90 euros.

Who it's ideal for

  • Hikers and cyclists
  • Archaeology enthusiasts
  • Those seeking isolation and nature

Masserie and agriturismi in the Murgia

The Gravina Murgia is dotted with fortified masserie, some converted into agriturismi of great character. Dry-stone walls, jazzi (sheep enclosures), expanses of wheat, and olive groves as far as the eye can see.

Prices from 70 to 140 euros with breakfast (and often dinner with Murgia menu). Distance from Gravina: 5-15 minutes. Car essential.

Accommodation types in Gravina in Puglia

B&Bs in the old town

The most characteristic and recommended choice. Properties housed in 17th-18th century palaces, often with accessible caves and underground spaces. Owners passionate about local history.

Albergo diffuso

Some properties function as scattered hotels in the old quarter, with rooms distributed among interconnected historic buildings. A unique way to experience the village.

Apartments

Excellent for multi-night stays. Equipped kitchens for preparing dishes with local products (DOP Altamura bread, Murgia olive oil, cheeses).

Masserie

The most immersive experience of rural Puglia. Monumental structures with internal courtyards, private chapels, and often pools carved from ancient cisterns.

Practical tips

  • Gravina is only 20 minutes from Altamura and 50 from Matera: it's an excellent base for exploring both
  • The old town has narrow streets: ask your property for precise arrival directions
  • The San Giorgio Fair (April) animates the city with stalls and events
  • The Alta Murgia National Park is at the doorstep: trails to the Pulicchio (karst sinkhole) and the gravine
  • In summer temperatures can exceed 35°C: verify your property has air conditioning

When to book

Gravina is visitable year-round. Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-November) offer the best climate. Summer is hot but evenings are pleasant thanks to the altitude (350 m). Winter is mild compared to the north but can be windy.

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When is the best time to visit Where to stay in Gravina in Puglia?

The recommended time is April, May, June, September and October, when it is less crowded.

Is Where to stay in Gravina in Puglia crowded?

Where to stay in Gravina in Puglia is a almost deserted destination compared with the more touristy ones.

Where is Where to stay in Gravina in Puglia?

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