Explore Bari and discover picturesque and hidden places with an expert guide.
Meet food & wine producers and discover the southern italian culinary culture.
Taste local delicacies and typical products along the route, as locals do.
Taste local delicacies and typical products along the route, as locals do: focaccia, salumi and cheese, panzerotti and/or sgagliozze, glass of wine and home made ice cream.
Basilica of Saint Nicholas is an important pilgrimage destination both for Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians and one of the most important attraction.
The cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Bari-Bitonto, dedicated to Saint Sabinus, a bishop of Canosa, whose relics were brought here in the 9th century. Here you will appreciate underground roman walls named Succorpo.
The piazza has always represented the heart of commercial and administrative activities in the city due to the presence of the city market (not currently in this area) and of the palazzo Sedile, which is the historical reference point of Bari city Hall. Today, for the citizens of Bari it is an irreplaceable meeting point.
The Norman Swebian Castle hosts the collection of plaster casts and temporary art exhibitions.
Piazza Ferrarese has always been one of the access points to the old town which, with its narrow streets, alleys and small openings, extends from Piazza Ferrarese - Piazza Mercantile up to the Normanno -Svevo castle. During recent restoration, which involved not only the square but also the surrounding buildings, a short stretch of the ancient Via Appia – Traiana came to light, built by the Romans in the early second century A.D.
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