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7 days to visit the must-see places in Puglia

Puglia is becoming increasingly popular year after year, and it's easy to see why: with its typical cuisine, small, ancient villages, sumptuous beaches and unspoilt nature. You can't fail to be impressed!

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Rocky coast of Bari with historic buildings overlooking the turquoise sea, reflecting Mediterranean charm.
A lit alley in Bari, highlighting the unique architecture and charming atmosphere of the old town.
Quiet alley in Bari, with colorful buildings and cobblestones, illustrating the picturesque charm of the old town.
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Lydia et Catherine - La Croisée des Mondes

The capital of the region, Bari is a must-see. It's a port city worth a visit for its beautiful historical center between its two ports. Its winding little streets have such picturesque charm, everything seems to be frozen in time.

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Nunzia smiling, fully preparing orecchiette, illustrating the culinary tradition of the Puglia region.
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Madam Nunzia of the orecchiette

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Nunzia Caputo prepares her homemade orecchiette pasta with such speed and precision: she is already a social media star.

Golden reflections of the coastal buildings of Santo Spirito at dusk, creating a tranquil and picturesque atmosphere.
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Just a few minutes from Bari International Airport lies this neighborhood: a small seaside village in the city. Very quiet and picturesque, like a small town close to the big city but at a slow pace.

Artisanal pasta in bright colors displayed on wooden trays at Via Arco Basso, representing local cuisine.
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Lower Arch Way

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In the old town, you may encounter vendors of orecchiette who make them right before your eyes.

Hot focaccia and colorful pizzas at Rosticceria Dirello, with employees in the background preparing dishes.
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A very popular establishment for its panzerotti, among the locals and tourists of the city: the prices are interesting and the food is tasty. Be careful, the vendors are authentic and mostly speak only Italian: you need to pay attention when they call you!

Walk along the Lungomare, with elegant buildings and reflections in the water at dusk. A peaceful and urban atmosphere.

Seafront

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The promenade is the longest seaside walkway in Italy, perfect for strolling.

Sunset on the seafront at Pane e Pomodoro, with walkers on the wooden pier and waves in the background.

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Bari and the sea are intimately linked, and there are many urban beaches. Here, we are 30 minutes on foot from the historic center: I highly recommend this beach; there are always a few people, but its crystal-clear water is worth stopping by.

Two delicious pizzas from Pizzeria Di Cosimo Mauro, one with cheese and the other topped with ham and mushrooms.
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Pizzeria Di Cosimo Mauro

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A good address if you're looking for a cheap pizza (between €3 and a maximum of €7) in a very cute little square in the evening with its lights.

Cozy kitchen of B&B La Maison Del Borgo Antico, with a set table, modern equipment, and charming decorative touches.
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B&B The House of the Ancient Village

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A good address in the city center of Bari. Certainly, the room is not very large, but everything is modern and comfortable. There is even a small rooftop that you can enjoy.

Facade of the Basilica of Saint Nicholas in Bari, showcasing Romanesque architecture and the historical atmosphere of the square.
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Basilica of Saint Nicholas

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Lydia et Catherine - La Croisée des Mondes

An important basilica located in the historic center of Bari.

Stone wall of the Norman-Swabian castle, with a centennial tree and a clear sky in the background.
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Norman-Swabian castle

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Lydia et Catherine - La Croisée des Mondes

A 13th-century fortress at the entrance of the historic center, with imposing architecture.

Impressive facade of the Minuzzu building in the Murat District, showcasing regional architectural style.
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Murat District

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Shopping in the Murattiono neighborhood.

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Discover 57 less touristy places in Puglia

  • 19 restaurants offering typical dishes that only locals know
  • 13 atypical villages to live authentic experiences close to the locals.
  • 25 activities and visits unknown to tourists to get off the beaten track

Tips for getting around in Puglia.

  • Getting to Puglia: from France, the most convenient way to get to Puglia is by plane. Depending on the airline, it is possible to land in Bari or Brindisi.
  • Getting around in Apulia: we recommend renting a car so you can move around more freely. However, be careful, as Italian driving is quite sporty! Therefore, it is important to be extra vigilant!