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Andrea E Marianna
Andrea E Marianna
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Food Scene

31 habitants recommandent
Panificio Fiore Bari
38 Str. Palazzo di Città
31 habitants recommandent
Mercato del Pesce
Antica Pasticceria Portoghese
55 Str. Palazzo di Città
Stanza Caffè
19 Via Pier l'Eremita
14 habitants recommandent
Bari-Napoli
187 Via N. Piccinni
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29 habitants recommandent
La Tana del Polpo
50 Strada Vallisa
29 habitants recommandent
If you want to taste some of the best Puglia's craft beers you cannot miss this pub
BurBeero
27 Piazza Giuseppe Massari
If you want to taste some of the best Puglia's craft beers you cannot miss this pub
The real Focaccia from our tradition...this is the place to go
17 habitants recommandent
Bakery Santa Rita
8 Str. dei Dottula
17 habitants recommandent
The real Focaccia from our tradition...this is the place to go
12 habitants recommandent
Ristorante La Cecchina
31 Piazza Mercantile
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29 habitants recommandent
La Uascezze
2/3/4 Corte S.Agostino
29 habitants recommandent
The business originally opened as a small-scale manufacturer of handmade confectionery and confetti. On 16 April 1865, just a few years after Italian Unification, it was taken over by Donato Bitetto. The little factory was converted into a store selling chocolates and liqueurs. It was then passed down from generation to generation in the Bitetto family, before being purchased in 1973 by Domenico Sifanno, who had worked there as an employee from the age of seven. It is still managed by his family today. The historical sign still runs across the storefront. Any stroll through the narrow streets of the old city must take in a visit to the shop.
Marnarid
16 Piazza dell'Odegitria
The business originally opened as a small-scale manufacturer of handmade confectionery and confetti. On 16 April 1865, just a few years after Italian Unification, it was taken over by Donato Bitetto. The little factory was converted into a store selling chocolates and liqueurs. It was then passed down from generation to generation in the Bitetto family, before being purchased in 1973 by Domenico Sifanno, who had worked there as an employee from the age of seven. It is still managed by his family today. The historical sign still runs across the storefront. Any stroll through the narrow streets of the old city must take in a visit to the shop.
14 habitants recommandent
La Risto-Pazzeria Dregher
10-14 Via Filippo Corridoni
14 habitants recommandent
Kitchen open from 9 am to 11 pm
Tuccio - Cucina Caffè
Kitchen open from 9 am to 11 pm
10 habitants recommandent
gastronomia del centro
123 Via Nicolò Putignani
10 habitants recommandent
Lo Svevo

Sightseeing

Molo San Nicola
Molo San Nicola
Arco Basso
Arco Basso
78 habitants recommandent
Via Sparano da Bari
Via Sparano da Bari
78 habitants recommandent
188 habitants recommandent
Basilique San Nicola
13 Largo Abate Elia
188 habitants recommandent
Basilique cathédrale métropolitaine de San Sabino
Piazza dell'Odegitria
89 habitants recommandent
Via Venezia, the so-called "Muraglia-Wall" of Bari, is a must for locals, visitors and tourists who want to enjoy a pleasant stroll and admire almost the entire seafront of Bari.
Via Venezia
Via Venezia
Via Venezia, the so-called "Muraglia-Wall" of Bari, is a must for locals, visitors and tourists who want to enjoy a pleasant stroll and admire almost the entire seafront of Bari.
The square is filled with very busy bars and restaurants and, together with Piazza Mercantile, has become a must for those enjoying Bari’s nightlife. Charming and romantic evening views of the brightly lit seafront can be enjoyed from the square and the access ramp to Via Venezia. It is the perfect place to hold concerts, artistic performances and especially the majestic illuminations that accompany the festival which honours of the patron saint of Bari, San Nicola.
49 habitants recommandent
Piazza del Ferrarese
Piazza del Ferrarese
49 habitants recommandent
The square is filled with very busy bars and restaurants and, together with Piazza Mercantile, has become a must for those enjoying Bari’s nightlife. Charming and romantic evening views of the brightly lit seafront can be enjoyed from the square and the access ramp to Via Venezia. It is the perfect place to hold concerts, artistic performances and especially the majestic illuminations that accompany the festival which honours of the patron saint of Bari, San Nicola.
The piazza has always represented the heart of commercial and administrative activities in the city due to the presence of the city market (not currently in this area) and of the palazzo Sedile, which is the historical reference point of Bari city Hall. Today, for the citizens of Bari it is an irreplaceable meeting point.
41 habitants recommandent
Piazza Mercantile
29 Piazza Mercantile
41 habitants recommandent
The piazza has always represented the heart of commercial and administrative activities in the city due to the presence of the city market (not currently in this area) and of the palazzo Sedile, which is the historical reference point of Bari city Hall. Today, for the citizens of Bari it is an irreplaceable meeting point.
10 habitants recommandent
Le Fortin de Sant'Antonio
10 habitants recommandent
Largo Albicocca
Largo Albicocca
One of the most picturesque corners reachable after walking through the characteristic alleys. The ruins of the ancient Byzantine church dedicated to Santa Maria del Buonconsiglio still stand here, built in the 9th century and demolished in the 1930s. Of the church with three naves with a single apse, eight columns, two rectangular pillars and two half-columns with a molded base remain visible, found during the excavations of 1983 which brought to light the mosaics of the pavement with polychrome limestone blocks.
Ruderi di Santa Maria del Buon Consiglio
67 Vico Forno S. Scolastica
One of the most picturesque corners reachable after walking through the characteristic alleys. The ruins of the ancient Byzantine church dedicated to Santa Maria del Buonconsiglio still stand here, built in the 9th century and demolished in the 1930s. Of the church with three naves with a single apse, eight columns, two rectangular pillars and two half-columns with a molded base remain visible, found during the excavations of 1983 which brought to light the mosaics of the pavement with polychrome limestone blocks.
Arco delle Meraviglie
8 Str. Zonnelli

Arts & Culture

Museo Archeologico di Santa Scolastica
73 Via Venezia
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119 habitants recommandent
Théâtre Petruzzelli
12 Corso Cavour
119 habitants recommandent
The Teatro Margherita was built between 1912 and 1914 in the old port on piles driven into the harbour bed. This unusual step was taken in order to bypass an agreement between the Municipality of Bari and the Petruzzelli family, according to which the public authority undertook not to build any other theatres on municipal soil, with the exception of structures built on the water.
34 habitants recommandent
Théâtre Margherita
Piazza IV Novembre
34 habitants recommandent
The Teatro Margherita was built between 1912 and 1914 in the old port on piles driven into the harbour bed. This unusual step was taken in order to bypass an agreement between the Municipality of Bari and the Petruzzelli family, according to which the public authority undertook not to build any other theatres on municipal soil, with the exception of structures built on the water.
74 habitants recommandent
Château normand-souabe
25 Via Pier l'Eremita
74 habitants recommandent
The Russian Church, an orthodox building dedicated to St. Nicholas, has been a destination for years for Orthodox pilgrims from Russia. The church, built by architect Aleksej Viktorovic Ščusev, stands out with its green dome reminiscent of those of the Kremlin and is surrounded by a peaceful garden of lemon trees which also houses the hotel for pilgrims and the small Church of San Spiridon in Greek Orthodox rite.
24 habitants recommandent
Église Saint-Nicolas
130 Corso Benedetto Croce
24 habitants recommandent
The Russian Church, an orthodox building dedicated to St. Nicholas, has been a destination for years for Orthodox pilgrims from Russia. The church, built by architect Aleksej Viktorovic Ščusev, stands out with its green dome reminiscent of those of the Kremlin and is surrounded by a peaceful garden of lemon trees which also houses the hotel for pilgrims and the small Church of San Spiridon in Greek Orthodox rite.