The city of Bari is not only recognized as the third largest city in terms of size and number of inhabitants in the south, it must not be exclusively renowned as an important European airport, but also and above all for its history, for its culture and customs, strongly rooted even today in the people who crowd the streets of the city, especially in the “oldest area”.
Lose yourself in the winding alleys of its historic center, where step by step you can get involved in the tradition that saturates these immortal places, where you can get lost in the artisan shops, or watch the old ladies who, every day, prepare the fabulous “orecchiette” in front of their doors, as it happened decades ago.
“Rolling towards the south” (as a famous hit sang) Puglia does not lose its splendor or charm, as along the Adriatic coast you will find two timeless jewels: the city of Polignano a Mare, a famous seaside town on a high sheer cliff , and that of Monopoli, where you can experience the charm of the Apulian nightlife and which gathers numerous bathing beaches, restaurants and discos.
The historic centers, churches, museums and historic buildings contain the essence of the architectural style that marked these areas, dating back to Roman times, contaminated over the centuries by the Bourbon dynasty and the architecture of the first half of the last century.