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Bari is one of Italy's largest cities, a true pearl of Southern Italy, ideal for discovering culture, the sea, and local traditions, and a strategic base for exploring Puglia. 👉 Learn more here
Bari is located in southern Italy, in the Puglia region, overlooking the Adriatic Sea. It is the regional capital and one of the main gateways to Puglia. 👉 Learn more here
Absolutely, Bari—due to its geographical location—is a strategic base for exploring Puglia, thanks also to its direct connections to villages, the sea, the Itria Valley, and the Murgia. 👉 Learn more
It depends on your needs, but generally the best time to visit Bari is from spring to autumn. However, thanks to its mild climate, you can basically choose to visit Bari any time of year. 👉 Learn more here.
In Bari, you can visit Bari Vecchia, the Basilica of San Nicola, the Cathedral of San Sabino, the monumental waterfront, the shopping streets, the city museums, and much more. 👉 Learn more here
In the Bari area, you can discover Polignano a Mare, Alberobello, the Itria Valley, the Murgia, Trani, and Matera, all easily reachable in a short day. 👉 Learn more here.
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