Bari – What Is Worth Seeing ?

Hello traveler, today I will tell you about the atmospheric Italian city – Bari!

Bari, Italy

Bari is the capital of the Puglia region in Italy. This inconspicuous city is the perfect place for a holiday full of relaxation, sun and delicious delicacies. I hope you enjoy walking among winding streets and beautiful medieval monuments?

Interesting Fact:

  • The city earns its living primarily from the shipbuilding and food industries – it is famous for the production of pasta and wine, as well as for tourism.
  • Bari is an important industrial, commercial and cultural center of southern Italy. Thanks to a large port, it maintains sea connections with Montenegro, Croatia and Greece.
  • The University of Bari is one of the most popular in Italy.
  • The inhabitants of Bari particularly cultivate Saint Nicholas, who is also the patron saint of this city. His relics were brought to Bari in 1087, but it was only over 110 years later that the Basilica of San Nicola was built.

When is it worth flying?

A good time to travel to Bari is early autumn, in September and October it is a bit cooler and there are not so many tourists. The average annual temperature in Bari is 16° Celsius, summers are very dry and hot (about 30° Celsius), and it rains in winter.

What is worth seeing in Bari?

Port of Bari

Visit the picturesque Port of Bari, it has the atmosphere of a real Italian seaside resort. Once there, go to one of the pubs to taste freshly caught fish and seafood.

Teatro Margherita

Teatro Margherita is a former theater in the city of Bari, in Puglia, on the eastern coast of Italy. The theater was built on piles immersed in the sea. In 1979, Teatro Margherita served as a theater and cinema. It currently serves as a museum.

Castello Normanno-Svevo

Castello Normanno-Svevo di Bari – this stunning fortress is the symbol of the city, dating back approximately to 1132 on the initiative of the Sicilian Norman King Roger II. The building once served as a prison. The castle was built in the Renaissance style. Today it often hosts tourists.

Basilica di San Nicola

Basilica di San Nicola – is located in Bari in the heart of the old town, it was built in the Apulian Romanesque style. Church was built at the beginning of the 11th century. The basilica hides many valuable monuments and works of art inside. This is where Queen Bona Sforza rests and the relics of Saint. Nicholas.

Alberobello

The town of Alberobello is located just a few dozen kilometers from Bari. It is characterized by trulli, i.e. stone houses, built in a circular shape, with unusual conical roofs made of limestone slate. Some of them are rented to tourists. The city also has the church of Sant’Antonio di Padova, also built in this unusual style.

Spiaggia Pane e Pomodoro 

It is worth going to the beach – Pane e Pomodoro is a long and wide free beach located on the outskirts of Bari. It is mainly covered with fine white sand, but there are also areas with small pebbles on the shore. Piers allow you to go straight to the sea, which is very convenient. The beach is well equipped. Perfect for families with children and the elderly. where it is already deep enough. The beach offers a relaxing holiday that is more suitable for families and older people.

Bari is a travel destination for both short trips and longer holidays. There are a lot of historic swimming pools to explore. To feel the sea atmosphere, go to the port in Bari or to one of the beaches. The National Maritime Museum in Bari is also worth visiting. And in nearby towns you will also find plenty of attractions and wonderful views.

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Monica is a passionate travel article writer with a deep love for exploring new destinations and immersing herself in different cultures. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling, she brings her readers along on captivating journeys through her vivid descriptions and engaging narratives.

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