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Bari

Doporučuje 200 místních,

Tipy místních

Tomáš
May 3, 2022
Historické město plné památek, obchůdků a výborného jídla
Marco
October 15, 2019
Bari, the capital of Puglia, is a beautiful city that deserves more than just a description. It is the largest metropolis in the South, after Naples, and lies on the Adriatic shores between fertile countryside. It is composed of the Old City and the New City. Suggestive visits to the Cathedral, the Basilica of San Nicola, the old city and the Castello Svevo.
Bari, the capital of Puglia, is a beautiful city that deserves more than just a description. It is the largest metropolis in the South, after Naples, and lies on the Adriatic shores between fertile countryside. It is composed of the Old City and the New City. Suggestive visits to the Cathedral, the…
Annamaria E Anna
September 13, 2019
Bari's historic centre is a city within a city, a maze of narrow alleys, courtyards, historical palaces, and bars. It houses approximately 30 churches and many wonderful buildings, such as the Basilica of San Nicola, the Romanesque Basilica of San Gregorio, the Cathedral of San Sabino, and the Castello Normanno-Svevo (Norman-Swabian Castle) built by Frederick II. Stretching along Italy’s longest seafront, Bari Vecchia (Old Bari) is the ancient heart of the city. Visitors are accompanied by the aroma of clean laundry and freshly-baked focaccia and by the sight of fresh pasta drying in doorways, as they walk from Arco Basso to the area around Piazza Ferrarese, Piazza San Pietro, and the Monastery of Santa Scolastica. Other must-sees include Piazza Mercantile, the Colonna Infame, and the Library of Santa Teresa dei Maschi. Bari is the home of orecchiette, curious little cupolas of fresh pasta that are served (according to tradition) with turnip tops. Bari boasts an array of gastronomic delights, ranging from its fragrant focaccia to first courses made with ingredients from the sea and the land, and excellent local wines. An authentic local classic is the famous ciambotto, a fish sauce made from a variety of locally-caught seafood specialties. Bari is also famous for its crudo di pesce, a delicious combination of raw baby squid, octopi, and shellfish that makes an excellent street snack, and traditional “taiedda,” made with rice, potatoes, and mussels. If you want to spend a day by the sea with the local people, head to Pane e Pomodoro (literally, “bread and tomato”), a famous public beach and meeting point for swimmers together with the Lido San Francesco. There are also many beach resorts where you can try your hand at windsurfing, canoeing, and sailing.
Bari's historic centre is a city within a city, a maze of narrow alleys, courtyards, historical palaces, and bars. It houses approximately 30 churches and many wonderful buildings, such as the Basilica of San Nicola, the Romanesque Basilica of San Gregorio, the Cathedral of San Sabino, and the Caste…
Michele
June 15, 2015
The city of Bari is well come ted to Corato by train and by car.
Sabrina
June 24, 2022
'With a gorgeous old town, bustling traditional harbour and Italy’s best beaches nearby, the Italian port city of Bari is well worth a visit. Add a thriving local food scene and you may never leave...' Some of the main attractions: - People, warm and welcoming - The old harbour and Lungomare - Bari Vecchia, the old town - The Food (focaccia, panzerotto, orecchiette etc.) - Teatro Margherita, one of the city’s most loved and iconic buildings
'With a gorgeous old town, bustling traditional harbour and Italy’s best beaches nearby, the Italian port city of Bari is well worth a visit. Add a thriving local food scene and you may never leave...' Some of the main attractions: - People, warm and welcoming - The old harbour and Lungomare - Bari…

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