Dimora Anna
Bari, Italy
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Scenic Views
Fitness
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom
1 queen bed, 1 sofa bed
This brand new beachfront apartment, offers a bright and serene space for a relaxing seaside getaway. It features a comfortable bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen that merges with an open-concept living area with a sofa bed, two modern bathrooms, and a private patio with a dining table. Bathed in natural light, it ensures tranquility in a private residential complex. Enjoy the sea in front of the residence and have fun discovering the city center well-connected by bus.
License number: IT072006C200092959
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Bari, a coastal city in Italy's Puglia region, is a captivating blend of rich history, vibrant street life, and a picturesque seaside atmosphere. As the second most important economic center of mainland Southern Italy after Naples, Bari offers a unique mix of urban vibrancy and laid-back coastal charm, making it an increasingly popular destination for travelers seeking an authentic Italian experience.
The city's old town, Barivecchia, is a labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys, where the past seems to come alive. Here, visitors can explore the Basilica di San Nicola, an important pilgrimage site that houses the relics of Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus). This Romanesque church is a masterpiece of medieval architecture and a focal point for cultural and religious events.
Bari's waterfront promenade, Lungomare, is perfect for leisurely strolls with views of the Adriatic Sea. The promenade leads to the sandy shores of Pane e Pomodoro Beach, where locals and tourists alike bask in the Mediterranean sun. The city's port is also a bustling hub, with ferries departing to various destinations across the Adriatic, offering opportunities for further exploration.
The city's culinary scene is a highlight, with local specialties such as orecchiette pasta and fresh seafood dishes. Visitors can indulge in the flavors of Puglia at traditional trattorias or at the bustling food markets, like the Mercato di Poggiofranco, where the region's produce is showcased in all its glory.
Bari's cultural calendar is filled with festivals and events, including the Festa di San Nicola in May, which attracts pilgrims and tourists from around the world. The Teatro Petruzzelli, one of the most important opera houses in Italy, offers a rich program of performances, adding a touch of elegance to the city's cultural life.
For those interested in history, the Castello Svevo is a must-visit. This imposing fortress, built by the Norman King Roger II in the 12th century, has been a castle, a prison, and now serves as a museum and exhibition space. The city is also a gateway to the wider region of Puglia, known for its trulli houses in Alberobello, the stunning white city of Ostuni, and the pristine beaches of the Salento peninsula.
In essence, Bari is a city that offers a delightful mix of historical intrigue, culinary delights, and seaside relaxation. It's a place where travelers can immerse themselves in the authentic culture of Southern Italy while enjoying the comforts and excitement of a dynamic urban center.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM