Explore historical attractions in the Old Town of Bari. Visit the Basilica San Nicola amongst other attractions such as the Bari Cathedral and the Castello Normanno-Svevo. You will also stroll on one of the most famous streets in Bari where you will find fresh homemade pasta. Finally head towards the Palazzo Mincuzzi before reaching the Bari promenade where you will enjoy seaside views and have a chance to see a small stone lighthouse dating back to the 19th century.
Start your tour in the Old town at the Piazza del Ferrarese, also known as the Ferrarese Square. It is named after the merchant Stefano Fabri who owned several buildings here. Located closeby, you will find the Tatro Margherita, the predecessor of which was made of a wooden structure and first opened in 1910.
As you continue, you will walk by the Palazzo del Sedile, a very historic building used for various purposes. Here, you will see a 16th century clock tower. You will then reach the Piazza Mercantile, a square which has been used by merchants since its historical past. These days, it is a very famous meeting point and is the center for commercial and administrative activities.
Admire the Basilica San Nicola built from limestone in Romanesque style and dates back to the late 11th century. It is dedicated to Saint Nicholas. Here, you will also see other related buildings including the oldest consecrated church of the city, the Church of San Gregorio.
You will make your own way to the meeting points