(ANSA) - April 7 - Otranto in Puglia, Sperlonga in Lazio and
Cefalù in Sicily dominated a ranking of the 20 most popular
historic towns in Italy among Italian users of the travel search
engine Trivago, published Thursday.
The ranking reflects both the beauty of the places listed
and the competitiveness of the accommodation they have on offer.
In Otranto in the southernmost Salento region an overnight
stay in April costs on average 85 euros for a double room.
In the same month an equivalent room in Sperlonga costs on
average 88 euros and in Cefalù 128 euros.
Other towns to have made it into the top 10 include
Castellabbate in Campania, Lerici in Liguria, respectively in
fourth and fifth place.
They are followed by Monte Argentario in Tuscany, Vietri
sul Mare on the Amalfi Coast, Vipiteno in the Dolomite region of
Trentino Alto Adige, Norcia in Umbria and Laigueglia in Liguria.
photo: Otranto
Puglia’s Otranto tops Trivago list
Old town centres popular for beauty and competitive prices