What you'll do
Day 1
Bari Airport
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Airport
For your trip to Puglia you want to fly into Bari Airport, which is also the city where you will have your accomodation.
Transport options
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Transport from Bari Airport to the city center
Bari airport, named after Karol Wojtyla, is located about 11 km from the city center and is the main Apulian airport.
Bari airport is well connected to the city center by bus, train and taxi.
BUS
Line 16 of the AMTAB company connects the airport to Bari central station (Piazza Aldo Moro) in about 40 minutes. The connection is not direct, it makes numerous stops before arriving in the centre. Current timetable airport - bari center: • Weekdays: service active from 05:40 to 22:20, with frequency every 60 minutes • Holidays: service active from 06:00 to 21:00, with frequency every 60 minutes
TICKETS: • Ticket valid for one journey: €1.00 • Ticket purchased on board and valid for 75 minutes: €1.50 • 90-minute ticket: €1.20 • Day Ticket: €2.50 • Carnet of 10 tickets: €9.00
TRAIN
The railway station connects the airport with Bari central station in about 20 minutes, with some intermediate stops. The cost of the ticket is €5 and can be purchased online or at the machines in the station. Timetable from Bari airport: • from Monday to Saturday: service active from 05:05 to 23:30 • Sundays and holidays: service active from 05:54 to 23:24
TAXI
The Bari taxi service has fixed rates including all supplements. The route: Airport – Murat – S. Nicola – Libertà – Central Station has a fixed cost of €23. Travel time is approximately 25 minutes, depending on traffic. Other connections range from €15 for the airport - industrial area route, to €35 to get to Torre a Mare, the district furthest from the airport.
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Car Rental
From the airport you wanna rent a car for your week in Puglia
R&B Cavour
hôtel
Great hotel choice
R&B Cavour is an excellent choice for families or couples looking to stay in Bari. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout, air-conditioned rooms with a refrigerator and flat-screen TV, as well as a private bathroom with a shower and complimentary toiletries. The property is a 10-minute walk from the seafront of Bari and just 15 minutes away from the old city centre, Bari Vecchia. In addition, the location offers good access to other towns nearby such as Polignano A Mare, only a 35-minute drive away, or Altamura, 31.1 miles away. Guests can also enjoy onsite services such as a bar and tea/coffee maker in all rooms. Parking is available for an extra charge and pet bowls are provided for those travelling with their four-legged friends.
Hotel Terrranobile, Bari
hôtel
Great hotel
Hotel Terranobile Metaresort is an idyllic haven in the mesmerising city of Bari. The property’s centuries-old olive groves, stunning terrace, and outdoor swimming pool with bar provide a tranquil escape for all guests to soak up the sun, enjoy mouth-watering cuisine, and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region. Accommodations are spacious, air conditioned, and equipped with a flat-screen TV, safe, and minibar. What’s more, many rooms feature private terraces or gardens and luxury spa baths. Boasting exceptional hospitality, modern amenities, and a convenient location just off the Tangenziale di Bari motorway, Hotel Terranobile Metaresort offers a truly unique Italian getaway.
Bari Old Town
Touristique
Old Town
Start your day in Bari by exploring the Old Town.
Bari, the capital of Puglia in the heel of Italy’s boot, is brimming with wonders! Visitors to Bari will be captivated by its fascinating past - the historic center holds a number of timeless buildings and monuments, including parts of the original 12th century walls, the Church of Saint Nicholas built in 1087 and supposedly housing the remains of St. Nicholas, and the impressive Castello Svevo of 12th century origin, that was later used as a royal residence and barracks. Bari will also tantalize your taste buds - local specialitiessuch as the tiella, orecchiette pasta, and the famous creamy burrata cheese await! You won’t be short of sightseeing either - take a stroll along the seaside promenade, and if you wish, rent a bike for an even more enjoyable ride around this charming seaside city. Come explore Bari and fall in love with its idyllic past and tranquility.
Teatro Petruzzelli
culture
Opera house
The Teatro Petruzzelli is an opera house located in the city of Bari, Italy and is the fourth largest theatre in the country. It was built in 1903 by brothers Onofrio and Antonio Petruzzelli and engineer Angelo Bari Cicciomessere and has provided a platform for many great artists over its long history. As well as hosting operas, ballets and concerts, some iconic films have been shot inside the theatre such as Il Giovane Toscanini and Polvere di stelle. Unfortunately, this illustrious status did not last forever, due to a 1991 arson attack that completely destroyed the building. However, fast forward to 2009 and the theatre was reconstructed with public money and officially reopened, showing the world that even after catastrophe this historical space stands strong.
Lungomare di Bari
Touristique
One of the most beautiful spots in Italy
Bari's Lungomare, or promenade, is one of the most beautiful spots in Italy to take a leisurely stroll. Located on the Adriatic Sea, this magnificent waterfront offers stunning views that can't be missed. As you meander through town, take notice of some of the city's most eye-catching buildings. For those looking for a refreshing dip, the waters are usually nice and warm and there are plenty of spots to relax and sunbathe. In the evening, enjoy two of the city's famous specialties, the panzerotto and the aperitivo. The Lungomare di Bari has something for everyone and is guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience!
Castello Svevo di Bari
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Majestic museum
The Castello Svevo di Bari is a majestic fortress, once used as a prison and barracks, that now serves as a museum! Located near the port and cathedral of Bari, this impressive fortress was originally built in 1131 by King Roger II and extensively restored and remodeled in the 16th century by Isabella of Aragon and her daughter, Bona Sforza. Today, visitors to the Castello Svevo di Bari can explore the Norman-Swabian core with its trapezoidal ground plan, marvel at plaster copies of sculptures from Apulian cathedrals, view archaeological collections of pottery found on the castle’s midden, and check out a host of precious items housed within the castle. So come on down and take an exciting journey through Bari's vibrant past!
TICKETS
Full 5 € – Reduced 2 €
Opening hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, admission at 9.30 – 10.30 – 11.00 – 11.30 – 12.00 – 12.30; Friday, Saturday and Sunday, admission at 15.00 – 16.30 – 17.00 – 17.30 – 18.00
Online preorder purchase is strongly recommended. On site ticket purchase is possible, but it requires payment by debit /credit card.
Mastro Ciccio sandwhich shop
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Italian sandwhich shop
Mastro Ciccio is an Italian sandwich shop that offers an amazing tasting sandwich experience. This restaurant prides itself on providing the freshest ingredients and a unique menu that ensures customers get to try the ancient culinary culture of Apulia. Expect an impressive selection of draft and bottled beers, wines, and freshly made breads. The customer service is warm and friendly, and there is something for everyone with plenty of delicious sandwiches, paninis, pizzas, salads and more. After experiencing Mastro Ciccio's great food and atmosphere, you won't want to eat anywhere else!
Via delle Orecchiette
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Incredible place to explore some of Italy’s most iconic traditions
The Via delle Orecchiette in Bari is an incredible place to explore some of Italy’s most iconic traditions. This historical street offers a glimpse into the centuries old production of orecchiette, a unique pasta shaped like little ears that comes from the Italian word for “little ears”. This popular pasta is made from flour, egg, and water, and then kneaded into shape by passionate housewives. You can even taste the resulting pasta right there! Apart from learning about the history of orecchiette, you can also enjoy a delicious lunch with locals, or buy souvenirs of freshly made orecchiette to bring home. Whether it’s learning more about a classic Italian meal or just simply getting to know Bari better, Via delle Orecchiette has something fun and interesting to offer everyone!
Tette delle Monache Shop
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The nuns' tits
The nuns' tits (Tette delle monache) are very soft and fluffy shells of sponge cake inside which there is a generous spoonful of chantilly cream. All around instead, a sprinkling of powdered sugar.
The name is given by the shape that closely resembles a woman's breast. But what about the nuns? Also according to tradition, the dessert seems to have often been prepared by the nuns of the monastery of Santa Chiara in Altamura.
You can find this delicious dessert in many shops around Bari.
Morsi e Smorsi (Aperitivo)
café
Delicious Aperitivo time
Morsi e Sorsi is a cafe and restaurant located in Bari, Italy, where visitors can enjoy a delicious Aperitivo time. The inviting atmosphere makes it a great spot to have dinner and drinks with family and friends. Morsi e Sorsi also offer incredible views of the surrounding landscape and also offers delivery services for customers. This cozy cafe has something for everyone and is sure to provide a relaxing and delightful dining experience.
La cantina dello zio
restaurant
Charming restaurant
Situated in the heart of the beautiful city of Bari, Italy, La cantina dello zio is a delightfully charming restaurant offering traditional Italian cuisine. The house-specialty dishes are made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients and many recipes have been passed down through generations. Guests will be delighted by the warm, cozy atmosphere and friendly, attentive staff that make this eatery a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
Peppo
restaurant
Hidden gem restaurant
Peppo restaurant is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Bari, Italy. Serving up traditional dishes with a modern twist, this intimate restaurant has been attracting food connoisseurs from around the world for decades. This charming establishment exudes a homey atmosphere, with low lighting and soft music that allows guests to really settle in and enjoy their meals. The menu offers a range of delectable dishes ranging from succulent cuts of sustainable meat to delicate pasta creations made daily. Alongside its selection of Italian wines and craft beers, Peppo makes sure each customer has a truly special dining experience. Whether you’re looking for a romantic evening or an unforgettable dinner with friends and family, Peppo is the perfect place to savor traditional Italian flavors in a relaxed environment.