Make the most out of your trip to Bari by visiting its greatest landmarks on our guided walking tour!
This picturesque and vibrant city is the capital of the Apulia region. Its promenade, called the Lungomare e Murat, is one of the most beautiful in Italy and where the locals and tourists enjoy long leisurely walks. Follow our local guide through Piazza del Ferrarese and the Old Port before heading to the charming Bari Vecchia. Hear anecdotes and insights about the column of Justice and the Pigna fountain! You will also hear about the relics of San Nicola, one of the symbols of the city.
Meet your guide near the bronze statue of the horse. They will be holding a sign with your name on.
This is one of the oldest squares in Bari. It dates back to the 17th century and is dedicated to a merchant from Ferrara (hence the name). This is the place that connects the old and new parts of the city and is overlooked by important buildings such as Palazzo Starita.
Near the pier of St. Nicholas you will see the old port, where generations of fishermen have hosted the traditional fish market. Our guide will provide plenty of insights about its long history.
The Basilica of San Nicola was built in 1197 and it is characterized by the Apulian Romanesque style. It is dedicated to the patron saint of Bari, San Nicola, and it houses its relics.
This impressive fortress is of Byzantine and Norman origin, but was radically transformed by Frederick II in the 13th century. During its golden age, it was the magnificent seat of the court of Isabella of Aragon and Bona Sforza.
The seafront of Bari is one of the symbols of the city and it is considered one of the longest in Europe. Follow the almost 200 cast iron street lamps and walk from the port to the famous beach called "Bread and Tomato".
The Cathedral of Bari is dedicated to San Sabino and was built from the late 12th century. Our expert local guide will tell you all about its fascinating history.
Bari Vecchia is the old town, where visitors can discover the most authentic part of the city. Walk along the typical alleyways and catch a glimpse of the real Italian way of life.
Teatro Petruzzelli is one of the largest opera houses in Italy and dates back to the early 20th century. This is where you will say goodbye to your guide!
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