
Matera Basilicata, Italy Travel Guide
Matera's historical center, the Sassi, is largely pedestrianized due to its steep, narrow, and uneven streets. No regular public bus service operates directly within the Sassi.
The modern city (Piano) has a the local bus service operated by Miccolis. These buses connect different neighborhoods of the Piano and provide access to the perimeter of the Sassi.
Walking is the most efficient and engaging way to explore Matera's historical core.
Use buses for travel between the Piano and Sassi entrances.
The Sassi poses significant challenges for mobility issues (steep, paths that are not level). Limited accessibility features within ancient core.
Available at Bari Airport and Matera (modern city). Major international companies. Book in advance. IDP needed for non-EU citizens. See DiscoverCars.com.
Less common in Matera's center. Some specialized shops for exploring the region. Valid motorcycle license needed.
No city-wide sharing program. Local shops may offer rentals for Murgia Materana Green space. Inquire at tourist offices.
Not applicable. Matera is a landlocked city. Nearest ports are Bari and Brindisi for ferries and cruises.
Driving in Matera offers flexibility for regional exploration.
Traditional large hop-on-hop-off buses are not practical in the Sassi. Smaller electric shuttles or "ape calessino" (three-wheeled taxi-like vehicles) are available.
Matera has accessibility challenges. Use electric shuttles for specific viewpoints. You might want to hire a private guide who can tailor an experience to specific mobility needs.
Matera does not have cable cars or funiculars. The city relies on its pedestrian paths and limited road network. No boat or water transit services.
The way you experience Matera changes based on how you navigate its distinct sections.
Use the regional FAL train from Matera Centrale to Bari Centrale to connect to The boot's national train network (Trenitalia).
Travel time: ~1 hour 30 min.
Direct buses from major Italian cities (Rome, Naples, Florence) arrive at Matera's central bus station.
Companies: MarinoBus, FlixBus, Itabus.
Pugliairbus (BusMiccolis) offers a direct shuttle service between Matera's central bus station and Bari Airport (BRI).
Journey time: ~1 hour.
Parking within the Sassi is heavily restricted or prohibited due to ZTLs (Zones With Restricted traffic). You risk substantial fines if you drive into a ZTL without a permission.
Park your car in designated parking garages with fees (blue lines) located around the perimeter of the Sassi or in the modern city.