Bari
Enjoy Vibrant Bari
Bari is located in the “heel” of Italy’s boot on the Adriatic Sea coast. It’s the capital of Puglia and reportedly houses the remains of St. Nicholas — Santa Claus — in the 11th-century Basilica di San Nicola. Students go to Bari for university, lending an energetic edge to the old city.
Nonetheless, Bari offers a slower pace of life than neighboring city Lecce. People aren’t in a hurry, and this lends a laid-back vibe to the incredible trattorias, where lunch is an event and the delicious cuisine is inexpensive. Piazza del Ferrarese along the waterfront is a great place for people watching and often offers a bustling outdoor market. Similarly, the Piazza Mercantile in the heart of Bari boasts many shops and cafes. It’s also a place where Italian tourists and locals alike gather. If you have time, check out the Museo del Succorpo della Cattedrale, which houses a subterranean museum filled with ancient historical relics.