Charming apartment located inside of a residence, set in a relaxing atmosphere and close to the sea.
The accomodation opens onto a spacious living room furnished with a dining table, a comfortable double sofa bed with television, and a kitchen equipped with an oven, microwave and coffee maker. The sleeping area consists of a bedroom with queen-size bed and television, which overlooks the garden, as well as a bathroom with shower box and bidet. Completing the layout is the furnished garden, perfect for relaxing outdoors, which can be accessed from the living room. A well equipped beach with a private swimming pool is located 500 meters from the apartment.
*The apartment is located inside a portion of the villa. The outdoor space is shared with neighbors; an area of the garden will be available to guests.
*There are other accommodations inside the building.
*Upon arrival or a few days before arrival it may be required to pay a tourist tax, which varies according to local regulations. You will find your reservation details within the Guest Area of Property Manager.
Fascinating, rich in history, authentic: Bari is the capital of Puglia and the most populous city overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Also known as the “Gateway to the East,” the city has a strong merchant-entrepreneurial tradition and has always been a focal point of trade and contacts with the Middle East. The city’s offerings are truly rich: ancient churches, romantic glimpses of the sea, historic palaces, relaxing walks along the waterfront and, finally, local gastronomic treasures such as orecchiette, focaccia or panzerotti.
The discovery of the city certainly begins in the area of “Bari Vecchia,” or the oldest core where most of the city’s sites of interest are located. Visiting its historic center is a bit like stepping back in time. Walking through the alleys of Bari Vecchia, one crosses Via Arcobasso, also known as Via Orecchiette, where local ladies prepare, according to ancient recipes, fresh local pasta. Among the city’s main attractions are the Basilica of St. Nicholas, built at the end of the 11th century, a pilgrimage destination and symbol of Catholic and Orthodox culture, and the Norman-Swabian Castle, a legacy of Frederick II of Swabia, between the sea and the old town. In addition, many Apulian destinations are easily accessible from this city, such as the city of Trani (50 km), with its breathtaking scenery, rich in history and harmonious architectural lines, Castel del Monte (55 km), one of Italy’s 54 UNESCO World Heritage sites, Alberobello with its typical trulli (55 km) and Castellana Grotte (45 km). Moving south, Polignano a Mare, known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” will leave you speechless with its crystal-clear waters and rock embroidered with cavities carved by the sea.
The accommodation is a 6-minute walk from Bari Santo Spirito train station and about an 11-minute drive from Bari airport.