Via Ridola Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Busy Tourist Street
During the day it is packed with tourists who are frequenting the many shops, restaurants and bars. Along it you will find several baroque churches including Chiese di San Francesco d’Assisi and Chie...
Church of Purgatorio, houses of the XIX century and several restaurants...
This 200-meter-long street connects Piazza San Francesco and Piazza Giovanni Pascoli. The street is named after a famous resident of Matera, Domenico Ridola. Ridola was a versatile researcher. Famous ...
This is the ‘main drag’ in Matera and represents a lovely street to walk along in the early evening. It’s the more ‘modern’ part of town dating to the Renaissance (rather than medieval times) and is ...
Busy Tourist Street
During the day it is packed with tourists who are frequenting the many shops, restaurants and bars. Along it you will find several baroque churches including Chiese di San Francesco d’Assisi and Chie...
Church of Purgatorio, houses of the XIX century and several restaurants...
This 200-meter-long street connects Piazza San Francesco and Piazza Giovanni Pascoli. The street is named after a famous resident of Matera, Domenico Ridola. Ridola was a versatile researcher. Famous ...
Family Trip
This is a pedestrian road with shops and cafes. A great place to walk in the 'old town' and enjoy some local delicacies.
Promenade in Matera
This is the ‘main drag’ in Matera and represents a lovely street to walk along in the early evening. It’s the more ‘modern’ part of town dating to the Renaissance (rather than medieval times) and is ...
Take a Walk
A beautiful street to stroll down whether at night or day, take you time and enjoy the sites lots of cafes and resturants as well.