What to see in Bari
Bari is world famous due to shrine of Saint Nicholas relics. Old Bari is a medieval picturesque town, shining and cheerfully. Bary is main city of Puglia, has beauty prospects with palaces and palms with sea southern atmosphere. Add to it all singing of street singers and you feel a Bari spirit. Staying in Bari you can explorer Puglia due to centre of transport communication. You can visit Matera also, in neighborhood Basilicata.
Bari main sights, beaches and neighborhood
- Bari main sights
- Old Town:
- Basilica Cattedrale di San Sabino
- Basilica of Saint Nicholas opens: 6.30 to 20.30, Sunday 6.30 to 22.00
- Norman Swabian castle of Bari (Normanno-Svevo) opens 9.00 to 18.00
- Fortino di Sant’Antonio
Tuesday closed
- Via Sparano
- Corso Vittorio Emanuele II
- Palazzo Mincuzzi Liberty Palace
- Palazzo dell’Acquedotto Pugliese
- Teatro Margherita
- Teatro Petruzzelli fondazionepetruzzelli.it
- Pinacoteca Corrado Giaquinto opens 9,00 to 19.00 last entry 18:30. Sunday 9.00 to 13.00 last entry 12:30 Monday closed pinacotecabari.it
- Old Town:
- Beaches nearby Polignano a Mare (35 km. 34 min)
- Spiaggia di Porto Cavallo — in a bay
- Spiaggia di Ponte dei Lapilli — rocky
- Lido Cala Paura — surrounded by the rock walls
- Cala Incine — in a long narrow bay
- Castelana Grotte — 44 min, with beaches on the way
- caves with most beautiful White cave. Complete itinerary tour with the White cave 3 km. 1 h 40 min grottedicastellana.it
- Alberobello — 55 min, with beaches and Castelana Grotte on the way
- Ostuni — 1 h 2 min, with beaches on the way
- Sassi di Matera — 58 min
What to see & where to stay on a map
Mercure Villa Romanazzi Carducci ****
- Located in 900 m from Centrale Station not in historical canter and Old Town
- Outdoor pool in gorgeous garden
- BOOK
Approximately price per 2 adults with breakfast 25 sq,m,148 euro