E Bike Tour To Discover Bari
e-bike tour to discover Bari

Rated 5 Stars, based on 7 Reviews.
Discover Bari and its various faces
Ride through the shopping district
Cycle on the longest waterfront in Europe
See where the fishermen arrive with their catch of the day
Lose yourself in the narrow streets of Barivecchia
Bari Rickshaw Tour

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• Explore Bari for 1.30 hour comfortably seated on our modern and eco-friendly rickshaw-bike
• Join a tour and discover picturesque and hidden corners with an expert local guide
• Enjoy home made ice cream tasting
• Immerse yourself in the real southern italian atmosphere, arts and culture
Bari Tuk Tuk tour along the coast

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Discover Bari by tuk-tuk Ape Calessino. An amazing tour along the coast on Italy’s longest seafront. Ride from Pane e Pomodoro Beach to the San Cataldo Lighthouse while admiring monuments, markets, and street art.
Bari Highlights Private Bike Tour

Experience the best of Bari on a private 2-hour bike tour that takes you through the city's old town and lesser-known neighborhoods. Explore Bari's maze-like old town and discover its hidden gems on a private bike tour. Visit highlights such as the San Sabino Cathedral, the Basilica di San Nicola, and the local fish market. Learn about the city's heritage from your guide as you take in beautiful seaside views. Enjoy a tasting of delicious handmade ice cream along the way.
Day Trip from Rome: San Nicola Basilica in Bari – private tour

Depart from your hotel in Rome with your English speaking driver towards Bari, Apulia. Meet your guide and spend 3 hours walking around the town, seeing its highlights, its beautiful beach and above all, one of the most important pilgrimage destination for Catholics and Orthodox Christians, the Basilica of San Nicola. The Basilica was built in the 11th and 12th centuries. The origins of the basilica are steeped in legend – one is that St. Nicholas passed Bari on his way to Rome and declared that would have been his last home. Today, the structure houses one of the most important Romanesque sculptures in southern Italy: the throne of a bishop. Walk a mosaic of paths and between the two large towers that give the church the appearance of a castle. It was actually used as a castle on four separate occasions. Before coming back to Rome, have a tasty lunch ( fee not included ) and wonder around the typical streets to do some shopping!
Multi-days trip from Rome: Pilgrimage to Assisi,San Giovanni Rotondo and Bari

Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis, has many sites relating to the life of the Saint which can be visited. The city’s masterpiece, the Basilica of St. Francis is important both from a religious and artistic perspective. Move on to San Giovanni Rotondo, located in the south of Italy which is the second most visited Catholic Shrine in the world. Saint Padre Pio was a Capuchin Friar, priest and mystic known for his devotion to God, care for the sick and supernatural gifts. He died in 1968 and was declared a Saint in 2002.
Bari, cultural crossroads since ancient times, is an ideal starting point, a city where two souls meet, the old town and the modern town.
A wonderful example of Apulian Romanesque architecture is the imposing Basilica di San Nicola (Saint Nicholas's Basilica), where the holy relics of the famous saint are kept.