Brindisi – Travel Guide
Brindisi, a historic port city in southern Italy`s Puglia region, boasts a rich maritime heritage and charming coastal attractions. Visitors can explore the Castello Svevo, an imposing medieval fortress, and the Roman Column marking the end of the ancient Via Appia. The city`s waterfront promenade, Lungomare Regina Margherita, offers beautiful views and a relaxed atmosphere. The Church of Santa Maria del Casale and the Brindisi Cathedral are notable for their architectural beauty and historical significance. Brindisi`s blend of history, scenic coastal views, and cultural sites make it an appealing destination in Puglia.
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Top Attractions
Colonne Romane
Built in the 2nd century AD, the Roman columns are the symbol of the city of Brindisi.
San Giovanni Al Sepolcro
This 12th-century church is a wonderfully evocative structure, austere and bare.
Palazzo Granafei Nervegna
It is of interest because it houses the huge ornate capital that used to sit atop one of the Roman columns.
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
A few artefacts are on display to look at and a good place to get some peace and quiet before moving on.
Unique Experiences
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Brindisi 2-hour private tour: the most important Roman Empire port: By booking this private tour, you`ll explore the Roman port city with your very own guide. You`ll discover the Roman columns, the end of the famous Appian Way, Brindisi Old Town, and more.
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Dining experience at a local`s home in Brindisi with show cooking: Choose a lunch or dinner culinary experience, and step inside your hosts kitchen for your hands-on class. Prepare four delicious dishes with helpful hints and tips from your host.
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From Brindisi: Alberobello, Locorotondo, Ostuni & Apulian brunch: Unique tour accompanied by an expert guide who will take you through alleys, squares, buildings and fantastic views, optimizing the routes and telling you the history of these magical places.
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2 Hour Private Walking Tour of Brindisi: Visit the port of Brindisi already important to the Romans and their trade with the East. Take a walk on the inner port, whose shape remembers a deer’s head. Then you will visit a staircase at the end of which are the Roman Columns.
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Bike Tour in Itria Valley: A unique experience to live by bicycle. Thanks to the slow times you will be able to observe, listen, smell, savor, and talk to people. It is an amazing adventure to be lived out of the noise of modernity.
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