The Basilica of San Nicola in Bari is one of the most important symbols of Bari and a fundamental meeting point between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches.
The Petruzzelli in Bari, inaugurated in 1903, is the fourth largest theatre in Italy, a symbol of elegance and neoclassical architecture, rebuilt after the fire of 1991.
The Swabian Castle of Bari is a majestic medieval fortress located in the heart of the old city, a symbol of the Norman and Swabian history of Puglia. Originally built in the 12th century by the Normans on Byzantine ruins, it was destroyed and rebuilt between 1233 and 1240 at the behest of Frederick II of Swabia, who accentuated its residential and defensive appearance.
Via Sparano is Bari’s main shopping street, elegant and lively, connecting the central station to the historic center. Pedestrian and full of boutiques, cafes and historic buildings, it represents the commercial heart of the city.
Lungomare Arnaldo di Crollalanza is one of the most iconic stretches of the Bari coast, elegant and panoramic, overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Ideal for relaxing walks through historic architecture and views of the harbor, it represents one of the city’s most beloved symbols.
Piazza del Ferrarese is one of the most iconic and popular places in Bari, an elegant crossing point between the modern city and Bari Vecchia. Overlooking the sea and characterized by historic buildings and archaeological remains, it is today one of the main centers of city life. During the day it is perfect for a break between coffee and walks, while in the evening it comes alive with clubs, events and live music.
Bari Vecchia is the authentic heart of the city, a network of alleys, arches, and squares where tradition and everyday life meet. Here you can breathe the truest soul of Bari, among historic churches and stone houses.
The Orecchiette Road, in the heart of Bari Vecchia, is famous for its ladies who hand-prepare typical Apulian pasta directly in front of visitors. An authentic and genuine experience.
Pane e Pomodoro is Bari’s most iconic city beach. Located at the eastern end of the Lungomare promenade, it is a free-access beach area. Anyone can enjoy a relaxing day there, especially in spring and summer. Despite being a public beach, it offers free essential services such as showers and restrooms, which are always accessible. The beach also offers accessible access for people with disabilities.