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Barletta

Barletta, a coastal city in the Apulia region of southeastern Italy, serves as the seat of the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani. With a population of approximately 94,700, it offers a blend of ancient history and maritime charm. The city is home to the Colossus of Barletta, the largest surviving bronze statue from the late Roman Empire, and lies near the archaeological site of Cannae, famous for Hannibal's victory in 216 BC. Located in the Valle dell'Ofanto natural region, the Ofanto River forms its border with Margherita di Savoia. Barletta is also historically significant for the 1503 Disfida di Barletta, a joust that symbolized early Italian national pride. For frequent travelers, the city provides a quieter alternative to larger tourist hubs while offering rich cultural heritage, including its recognition as a 'city of art' in 2005. The area combines Roman ruins, medieval architecture, and coastal access, making it a compelling destination for those seeking depth beyond typical Italian itineraries.

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Where to Base

Stay in the historic center or near the coast for easy access to key sites. The compact city layout allows walking to the Colossus of Barletta and the main cathedral. The historic center offers architectural beauty, while coastal areas provide a relaxed atmosphere. The city is well-connected to the Cannae archaeological site, making it a strategic base for cultural exploration.

Getting Around

Barletta does not have a major international airport; travelers typically fly into Bari or Brindigo and transfer by train or car. The city center is walkable, covering major attractions like the Colossus and the old town. The Cannae archaeological site is nearby but requires a short drive. Public transport connects Barletta to neighboring cities like Andria and Trani, facilitating regional exploration.

Best Season

Spring and autumn offer mild weather ideal for exploring outdoor sites like the Cannae ruins and the historic center. Summer brings a vibrant coastal atmosphere but higher tourist numbers. Winter is quieter, suitable for travelers seeking solitude. Indoor attractions, including churches and museums, are accessible year-round. The city's 'city of art' status ensures cultural interest regardless of the season.

Nearby attractions

Trani Cathedral

Trani Cathedral

Worship12.8 km

church building in Trani, Italy

Andria Cathedral

Andria Cathedral

Worship10.6 km

church building in Andria, Italy

Scolanova Synagogue

Scolanova Synagogue

Worship12.8 km

building in Trani, Italy

Castle of Trani

Castle of Trani

Museum12.6 km

building in Trani, Italy

Scolagrande Synagogue

Scolagrande Synagogue

Worship12.8 km

synagogue, former church, building in Trani, Italy

Stadio Degli Ulivi

Stadio Degli Ulivi

Culture10.2 km

football stadium

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Q87741927

Worship11.7 km

San Martino

San Martino

Worship12.8 km

church building in Trani, Italy

Synagogue Museum Saint Anne

Synagogue Museum Saint Anne

Worship12.9 km

museum in Italy

Stadio comunale

Stadio comunale

Culture13.0 km

building in Trani, Italy

Monastero di Santa Maria di Colonna

Monastero di Santa Maria di Colonna

Worship15.1 km

monastery in Trani, Italy

Dining

Antica Cucina 1983

Restaurant€€933 m

Overlooking a square in the city centre, customers are welcomed into elegant surroundings, where almost exclusively fish dishes are served, in classic and tasty preparations, without too many complications to enhance the catch.

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Bacco

Restaurant€€945 m

Nestled within the historic centre, you’ll find classic and charming Apulian stone environments of a fourteenth-century building, while the kitchen sends forth predominantly fish dishes, along with some meat offerings, in classic Italian tradition recipes with a few modern twists.

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Quintessenza

Restaurant Michelin€€€12.6 km

What a fascinating historical context: the Swabian castle is right in front of the restaurant, the dining rooms, on two levels, are also within period walls, and finally there is the possibility, when the weather permits, to eat on a panoramic terrace from which you can also see the famous bell tower of Trani cathedral (as well as a table set up in a small room used as a wine cellar for dining among the bottles). No less than four brothers, between the dining room and the kitchen, share the restaurant's tasks; at the cooker, Stefano Di Gennaro, who creates a cuisine rich in substance and flavo

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Il Turacciolo

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€10.6 km

A characteristic and pleasant atmosphere reminiscent of an enoteca wine bar introduces one of the most intriguing culinary offerings in the area. If seeking the most typical Apulian products, this is your address!

Casa Sgarra

Restaurant Michelin€€€14.5 km

A restaurant bearing the surname of three brothers who crafted this gourmet Trani address: two in the dining area, one in the kitchen. An atmosphere elegant and contemporary; the service cradles guests like family, whilst Felice Sgarra at the stove astonishes with dishes sometimes drawn from Apulian traditions, as well as those from other regions, all closely interpreted and elaborated personally. If cheese is your passion, don’t miss the remarkable trolley showcasing Piedmont and French offerings.

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Osteria Frangipane

Restaurant€€12.3 km

The owners' smiling welcome immediately puts customers at their ease, in a very pleasant contemporary tavern setting with light colours and vaulted ceilings. The Inspector recommends: codfish mantecato with walnut bread, bell pepper cream and caper mayonnaise; risotto with broad beans, hairy mussels and pecorino cheese from Foggia.

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Le Lampare al Fortino

Restaurant€€€13.2 km

Depending on the season, you can take a seat in two completely different but equally breathtaking settings: inside, in a former 14th century church, in the milder climate on the covered terrace overlooking the Trani harbour basin. The cuisine includes dishes with a predominantly Mediterranean character with more fish, but also some meat dishes.

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Il Melograno

Restaurant€€13.2 km

In the village centre and therefore not right by the sea, this successful, well - established restaurant is decorated in elegant contemporary style. The menu focuses on fish dishes reinterpreted with a touch of imagination.

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