The worst thing about this beach is that it's kinda dirty and there are rats... which we didn't know till some old ladies started screaming and explained to us that something dangerous was there. I am not the type of person who needs fancy beaches and can't stand discomfort. On a better note, there are these exercise machines u can use and when u lie on the rocks, there are not so many people so u can enjoy some peace. But it's definitely better to take the train from Bari and go somewhere else. The tickets aren't so expensive. Been to Polignano a Mare and Giovinazzo and would definitely recommend the beaches...
Read moreThe location of this cafe is brilliant as it has an outstanding view of the sea and the staff here are very kind and polite. There English isn't the best but it is manageable. The food is cheaply priced considering what it is and the acres location. However the pigeons here are very pesky and get on your nerves as they try and eat your food. Also if you hate being harassed by foreign sellers/ street vender this isn't the place for you as every 5 minutes one of them attempts to sell there things to you. But on a whole this is a very good place to go for a...
Read moreIn Bari, Pane e Pomodoro (bread and tomatoes) is a synonym of happiness. As well as being a 100% Barese type of focaccia made with dough mixed with cherry tomatoes, the two basic ingredients of one of the most traditional Italian snacks also give their name to Bari’s public beach. Pane e Pomodoro is a bay open to all, at walking distance from downtown and complemented by a bar, a green area, and a playground. The beach is a meeting place for all locals, a place to sunbathe, to go for a walk, or have a snack by the sea… yes, bread and...
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