That's Bari: Walking or Bike Tour

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That's Bari: Walking or Bike Tour

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That's Bari Walking or Bike Tour

Discover Bari's historic heart and modern character on this flexible guided tour that lets you choose between exploring on foot or by bicycle. Your local guide takes you through the atmospheric old town where ancient Romanesque churches sit alongside bustling neighbourhood markets, then into the elegant French quarter with its grand opera house and lively fish market. This 2-hour tour perfectly balances Bari's rich history with authentic local life.

The walking option allows you to take your time examining architectural details and soaking up the atmosphere of cobblestone streets. Choose the cycling tour to cover more ground and feel the energy of this Adriatic port city as locals zip through the streets. Both options include tastings of homemade gelato and regional specialities like local salami and cheese, giving you a proper taste of Puglian cuisine.

What is Included

  • English and Italian-speaking guide
  • Homemade gelato tasting
  • Regional food tastings (salami and cheese)
  • Free WiFi access
  • Free luggage storage
  • Bike, helmet, and lock rental (bike tour option only)

Good to Know

The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and runs in most weather conditions, so bring appropriate gear for the day. Arrive 15 minutes before your booked time and wear comfortable shoes or cycling clothes depending on your chosen option. You'll need valid photo ID for bike rental if selecting the cycling tour.

The tour covers Bari's old town including the Basilica of St Nicholas, Cathedral of St Sabinus, and Swabian Castle, before exploring the modern French quarter. You'll see locals making orecchiette pasta by hand in side streets and experience daily life in neighbourhood markets. Entrance fees to monuments and museums are not included in the ticket price.

Small group sizes ensure a personalised experience whether you're a first-time visitor getting oriented or returning to discover hidden corners of this fascinating Adriatic city. The tour is family-friendly, though children must be capable cyclists if you choose the bike option.

Why you'll love it

  • Choose to discover Bari on foot or by bicycle with a local guide
  • Explore the atmospheric old town past ancient Romanesque churches
  • Browse neighbourhood markets tucked into Bari's historic streets
  • Visit the French quarter's grand opera house and lively fish market
  • Two-hour tour blending medieval history with authentic local life

What's included

  • English and Italian-speaking tour guide
  • Homemade gelato tasting
  • Free WiFi and luggage storage
  • Bike, helmet, and lock rental (only for the bike tour)
  • Entrance fees to monuments and museums
  • Extra food and drinks

Good to know

Age suitability
Suitable for all ages
Know before you go

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Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive 15 minutes before your booked time

  • Wear comfortable shoes or clothes for walking or cycling

  • Bring a valid photo ID for bike rental

  • Tours run in most weather conditions; bring appropriate gear

  • Bike rental available only for the cycling tour option

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation

Frequently asked

Can I choose between walking and cycling?

Yes, you can select either a walking or bike tour option when booking.

What is included in the ticket?

The ticket includes a guided tour, homemade gelato tasting, free WiFi, and for bike tours, bike rental with helmet and lock.

How long does the tour last?

The tour lasts approximately two hours.

Is the tour suitable for children?

The tour is family-friendly. Children should be capable of cycling if you choose the bike tour.

Are entrance fees to monuments included?

Entrance fees to monuments and museums are not included.

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