Things to Do in Bari, Italy: Exploring the Best of Italy's Hidden Gem

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Discover the enchanting coastal city of Bari, Italy, where ancient history meets vibrant culture and stunning seaside views await at every turn. From wandering through the maze-like streets of the historic Old Town to savoring the flavors of authentic Apulian cuisine, there's no shortage of things to do in Bari, Italy. Join us as we uncover the city's hidden treasures, from centuries-old cathedrals and bustling markets to picturesque waterfront promenades and charming trattorias serving up traditional dishes with a modern twist.

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Things to do in Bari, Italy

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  • Explore the Old Town (Bari Vecchia): Wander through the narrow cobblestone streets of Bari Vecchia, lined with charming whitewashed houses, historic churches and quaint piazzas, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history and culture.

  • Visit Basilica di San Nicola: Marvel at the stunning architecture of Basilica di San Nicola, an important pilgrimage site housing the relics of Saint Nicholas, and admire its intricate Byzantine-style mosaics and ornate interior decorations.

  • Stroll along Lungomare Nazario Sauro: Take a leisurely stroll along the picturesque Lungomare Nazario Sauro promenade, offering panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, charming fishing boats and colorful sunsets, perfect for romantic walks or relaxing evenings.

  • Sample Street Food: Indulge in the flavors of Apulian cuisine where you can taste local specialties like orecchiette pasta, panzerotti and fresh seafood dishes.

  • Discover Castello Svevo: Explore Castello Svevo, a medieval fortress dating back to the 12th century, which overlooks the city's harbor and houses a museum showcasing Bari's history, archaeological finds and temporary exhibitions.

  • Relax at Pane e Pomodoro Beach: Unwind at Pane e Pomodoro Beach, a tranquil stretch of coastline just outside the city center, where you can soak up the sun, swim in the clear waters of the Adriatic or enjoy a refreshing gelato from nearby vendors.

  • Take a Boat Tour to Polignano a Mare: Embark on a boat tour from Bari to Polignano a Mare, a picturesque coastal town known for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters and charming old town center, offering opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and cliff diving.

  • Visit the Archaeological Museum of Bari: Delve into the region's ancient past at the Archaeological Museum of Bari, home to a vast collection of artifacts, sculptures and archaeological finds dating back to the Roman and Byzantine periods, as well as the Greek colony of Barium.

  • Experience Bari's Nightlife in Piazza del Ferrarese: Immerse yourself in Bari's vibrant nightlife scene at Piazza del Ferrarese, where you'll find a variety of bars, cafes and restaurants offering live music, DJ sets and outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying aperitivo or late-night drinks with friends.

  • Take a Cooking Class: Learn the secrets of Apulian cuisine with a cooking class in Bari, where you can discover traditional recipes, techniques and ingredients from local chefs, and then savor the fruits of your labor with a delicious meal paired with regional wines.

Places to eat & drink in Bari, Italy

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  • Osteria del Borgo Antico: Tucked away in the historic Old Town, this cozy osteria delights diners with its traditional Apulian dishes, homemade pasta and locally sourced ingredients, all served in a welcoming ambiance.

  • Vecchia Bari Ristorante: Known for its warm hospitality and delicious seafood, Vecchia Bari Ristorante offers a menu filled with Mediterranean flavors, including grilled fish, seafood risotto and octopus salad.

  • Ristorante Terranima: Set in a historic building near the waterfront, Terranima offers innovative interpretations of traditional Apulian cuisine, with dishes like burrata-stuffed ravioli and roasted lamb with fava bean puree.

  • Trattoria da Cesare: This family-run trattoria is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, serving classic Apulian dishes made with fresh, seasonal ingredients, such as frittura di pesce and homemade cavatelli pasta.

  • Cibus Ristorante Pizzeria: Located in the modern part of Bari, Cibus offers a diverse menu featuring both traditional Italian fare and international cuisine, including wood-fired pizzas, pasta dishes and grilled meats.

  • Biancofiore Ristorante: Situated in a historic building overlooking the Adriatic Sea, Biancofiore specializes in seafood dishes with a creative twist, as well as homemade pastas and regional specialties like tiella di riso.

  • Al Pescatore: Al Pescatore is renowned for its fresh seafood dishes. Near the coast, it offers a diverse menu, from seafood pasta to grilled fish, providing an authentic taste of the Mediterranean. With a welcoming atmosphere and attentive service, it's a must-visit for seafood enthusiasts.

  • Mastro Ciccio: Mastro Ciccio is a beloved trattoria known for its Italian cuisine and cozy ambiance. Offering classic pasta and wood-fired pizzas made with local ingredients, it promises an authentic taste of Italy in a rustic setting, perfect for both locals and visitors.

Need to Know

Bari, Italy, offers a delightful blend of history, culture and culinary delights that captivate visitors from around the world. From exploring the ancient streets of Bari Vecchia to savoring the flavors of traditional Apulian cuisine, there are endless things to do here. Whether you're wandering through historic landmarks, relaxing on picturesque beaches or indulging in mouthwatering seafood dishes, Bari invites you to experience its unique charm and hospitality, leaving you with memories to cherish long after your visit. So, immerse yourself in the beauty and vibrancy of Bari, and let its enchanting allure captivate your senses at every turn.

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