
Sassi di Matera, best tours and attractions
Guided walking tour of the Sassi of Matera
Discover Sassi of Matera, from being the “shame of Italy” to being a UNESCO Heritage site with your professional guide.
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007 Special mission guided tour in Matera
You'll get to know anecdotes, curiosities and all that happened behind the scenes of the film shot in Matera.
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Matera sightseeing tour by open-top bus
Visit the city of Matera with this open-top bus. Get to know the Sassi in complete comfort, and take the opportunity to capture some great shots.
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Sasso Caveoso and Rupestrian Churches guided tour
Enjoy a unique guided tour of Matera to learn all about the city's ancient history, exploring old dwellings and churches carved in the rock.
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Full-day tour of Alberobello and Matera from Bari
Discover hidden gems of Italian history on this guided sightseeing tour to Alberobello and Matera. Explore unique buildings and see memorable sights.
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Experience a suggestive walk through Matera's Sasso Caveoso area and discover the city's rich history and unique traditions!
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Guided tour of the Sassi di Matera
Discover a unique stone world like no other, including alleys, hidden churches, and cave houses. Book your tour of Matera today and don't miss out!
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Crypt of the Original Sin tour with transfer
Come and discover the Crypt of Original Sin, one of the most important stone churches in Southern Italy!
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Murgia park and rock churches tour in Matera
Come and discover the wonders of the rock churches in Matera. Immerse yourself in the history of this site, from Prehistory to the Middle Ages.
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The inside story
Carved into the hard limestone cliffs of southern Italy, Sassi di Matera is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited settlements.
This ancient network of cave dwellings, rock churches and winding alleyways has been continuously inhabited for thousands of years, blending striking landscapes and authentic traditions that feel like a rustic Italian folktale. Overlooking a huge ravine, the Sassi reveals layer upon layer of history, with stone homes, hidden staircases and terraces chiselled straight into natural rock. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993, it remains one of Italy’s most iconic destinations.