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Best places to visit in Bari

  • Alberobello

    Alberobello is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its unique 'Trulli' houses with distinctive cone-shaped roofs, offering charming streets and panoramic viewpoints.

  • Polignano a Mare

    Polignano a Mare is a spectacular seaside town perched on limestone cliffs, known for its ancient alleyways, caves, and the beautiful Lama Monachile Beach.

  • Matera

    Matera is a city in southern Italy, renowned for its ancient cave dwellings known as the 'Sassi', which are a UNESCO World Heritage site and offer a glimpse into prehistoric life.

  • Ostuni

    Ostuni, the 'White City,' is a picturesque hilltop town overlooking the Adriatic Sea, characterized by its gleaming white narrow streets and staircases.

  • Monopoli

    Monopoli is a less-known coastal town with stunning views of its old town port, captivating narrow streets, and beautiful beaches ideal for photography.

  • Martina Franca

    Martina Franca is a less crowded, charming town in Puglia, offering a local experience with beautiful architecture like the San Martino Basilica and unique decorated streets.

  • Bari

    Bari is the capital of Puglia, a city on Italy's Adriatic coast offering a blend of Mediterranean beauty, historic landmarks like the Swabian Castle and Basilica di San Nicola, and a vibrant culinary scene.

  • Locorotondo

    Locorotondo is a picturesque hilltop town in the Itria Valley, known for its distinctive circular layout and whitewashed houses with characteristic 'pinnacles'.

  • Lecce

    Lecce, the 'Florence of the South,' is renowned for its extravagant Baroque architecture, evident in landmarks like the Basilica di Santa Croce and Piazza Sant'Oronzo.

  • Otranto

    Otranto is a historic harbor town with a laid-back vibe, featuring an imposing castle, a Romanesque cathedral, and beautiful turquoise waters in nearby coves.

  • Brindisi

    Brindisi is a port city known as the gateway to Southern Puglia's beaches, featuring historical sites like the Monumento Al Marinatio D'Italia and a stunning cathedral.

  • Valle d’Itria

    Valle d'Itria is a captivating region in Puglia known for its distinctive conical-roofed 'trulli' houses and offers a beautiful landscape for exploration.

  • Puglia

    Puglia, located in the heel of Italy, is a region known for its olive oil production, long coastline, and stunning UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Trulli of Alberobello.

  • Gallipoli

    Gallipoli is a historic seaside town in southern Puglia, uniquely divided into a modern section and an old town on a limestone island, featuring a castle and beaches.

  • Cisternino

    Cisternino is a small, characteristic town in Valle d'Itria, offering stunning viewpoints and a glimpse into local life amidst rolling hills of olives and grapes.

  • Santa Maria di Leuca

    Santa Maria di Leuca, at the southernmost tip of Puglia, is an upmarket beach destination with a beautiful promenade, historic villas, and the Basilica Sanctuary.

  • Salento

    Salento is the southern peninsula of Puglia, renowned for its breathtaking beaches with turquoise waters and golden sands, making it a summer paradise.

  • Gargano

    Gargano is a mountainous peninsula in northern Puglia, characterized by its stunning coastline, beautiful beaches, and the ancient Forest of the Umbra.

  • San Vito dei Normanni

    San Vito Dei Normanni is a small, charming town worth visiting for its historical city center, narrow streets, and iconic buildings with a unique blend of local architecture.

  • Naples

    Naples International Airport is a major international hub that some travelers use as an entry point to southern Italy, requiring a subsequent train journey to reach Puglia.

  • Trani

    Trani is an underrated gem with a beautiful port, a stunning 13th-century cathedral, a fort, and a museum, offering a relaxed coastal experience north of Bari.

  • Lama Monachile

    Lama Monachile, or Cala Porto, is a famous beach nestled in a cove beneath the cliffs of Polignano a Mare, known for its stunning turquoise waters.

  • Amalfi Coast

    The Amalfi Coast is a world-renowned stretch of coastline in Southern Italy, celebrated for its stunning cliffside villages, azure waters, and scenic beauty.

  • Foggia

    A major city in northern Puglia, serving as an important agricultural center and a transportation hub for the surrounding region.

  • Castellana Grotte

    Discover the wonders of Castellana Grotte, a spectacular underground system of caves featuring impressive stalactites and stalagmites.

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