Bari
is a lively seaside city on the Adriatic coast, known for its historic old town, bustling seafront, and delicious cuisine. Once a major trading port with the East, Bari blends medieval architecture with modern energy. Today, it’s famous for its orecchiette pasta, warm hospitality, and as a departure point to explore Puglia’s beaches, villages, and olive groves.

🏛 A Walk Through History
Ancient Roots

Founded by the Peucetians and later expanded by the Romans.
Medieval Glory

Bari flourished as a maritime hub, linking Italy with Byzantium and the Levant.
Basilica di San Nicola

Built in 1087 to house the relics of St. Nicholas (the inspiration for Santa Claus), it remains one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Europe.
Castello Normanno-Svevo

A 12th-century fortress built by the Normans, later expanded by Frederick II.
Bari Vecchia

The old town, with labyrinthine alleys, churches, and women making fresh pasta by hand in the streets.
🎨 Culture & Local Life
Petruzzelli Theatre

Italy’s fourth-largest opera house.
Museo Archeologico di Santa Scolastica

Traces Bari’s history from prehistory to the Middle Ages.
Lungomare Nazario Sauro

One of Italy’s most beautiful seafront promenades.
Mercato del Pesce

Morning fish market, full of energy and tradition.
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🍝 What to Eat in Bari
Bari’s cuisine is rooted in simplicity, fresh ingredients, and Mediterranean flavors.
Local Specialties
Orecchiette alle Cime di Rapa

Ear-shaped pasta with turnip greens, garlic, and anchovies.
Focaccia Barese

Soft focaccia topped with tomatoes, olives, and olive oil.
Sgagliozze

Fried polenta squares, popular street food.
Tiella Barese

A layered dish of rice, potatoes, mussels, and tomatoes.
Raw Seafood

A local tradition, often eaten straight from the market.
Recommended Restaurants
La Uascezze

Rustic eatery in Bari Vecchia.
Al Pescatore

Famous for fresh fish and mussels near the castle.
🍭 Sweet Treats of Bari
Bari’s desserts reflect Puglia’s traditions: rich in almonds, honey, figs, and seasonal fruits, often tied to religious festivals.
Famous Local Sweets
Cartellate

Fried pastry spirals coated in honey or vincotto (grape must syrup), traditionally made at Christmas.
Scarcella

Easter cake decorated with eggs, symbolizing rebirth.
Zeppole di San Giuseppe

Choux pastry filled with custard cream, topped with cherries, enjoyed on March 19.
Mostaccioli

Spiced biscuits with chocolate glaze.
Almond Torrone

Crunchy nougat bars with roasted almonds.
Pasticiotto Pugliese

(common in the region) — Shortcrust pastry filled with custard cream.
Gelato Artigianale

Bari’s seaside gelaterias are legendary, often serving pistachio, fig, and lemon flavors.
Where to Try Them
Martinucci Laboratory

Famous Pugliese chain for pasticciotti.
Antica Gelateria Gentile

Beloved for artisanal gelato since 1880.
🏨 Where to Stay
Luxury
iH Grande Albergo delle Nazioni

Overlooking the Adriatic Sea.
Palazzo Calò

Stylish suites in a restored palace.
Boutique
Dulcis In Borgo B&B

Cozy stay in Bari Vecchia.
Budget
Olive Tree Hostel

Friendly, central, budget-friendly.
Hotel Cristal Bari

Affordable and comfortable..
🚆 Getting There & Around
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🛡 Safety Tips

Bari is lively and generally safe; Bari Vecchia has transformed in recent years into a welcoming neighborhood.

As always, watch for pickpockets in crowded areas and on public transport.

The seafront is safe for evening strolls but be mindful in quieter areas late at night.
🌟 Tours & Experiences
Walking Tours of Bari Vecchia

Meet women making orecchiette by hand.
Street Food Tours

Taste focaccia, sgagliozze, and cartellate.
Day Trips

Explore Alberobello’s trulli houses, Polignano a Mare, or Matera.
Olive Oil Tours

Visit ancient olive groves and taste Puglia’s “liquid gold.”
🌅 Why You’ll Fall in Love
Bari is the sound of waves along the Lungomare, the smell of fresh focaccia from a bakery, the laughter in Bari Vecchia’s narrow alleys, and the sweetness of cartellate shared at Christmas. It’s both a gateway to Puglia and a destination in its own right — authentic, flavorful, and unforgettable.












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