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Trani, a charming seaport town in southern Italy's Apulia region, sits on the Adriatic Sea. Located approximately 40 kilometers northwest of Bari, Trani is an ideal destination for a day trip. Explore the historic fishing port nestled in a small bay, known for its picturesque harbor, charming streets, and relaxed atmosphere.

Trani boasts the Romanesque Cathedral of San Nicola Pellegrino, the city's most important building. Founded in 1097 and completed in 1197, the cathedral stands on the water's edge with spectacular sea views. Admire the impressive rose window and crypt containing the remains of Saint Nicholas the Pilgrim. Fortifications enthusiasts can visit the Swabian Castle (Castello Svevo), a 13th-century medieval fortress overlooking the waterfront, originally designed for defense.

Beyond historical landmarks, the colorful boats and stunning sea views make Trani Harbor a popular attraction. Stroll along the waterfront, admiring the yachts and fishing vessels. While not in Trani itself, history buffs can visit the Scolanova Synagogue in nearby Barletta-Andria-Trani, a testament to the city's rich past.

For a taste of Puglia, explore Upanisad Artigianato Etnico for ethnic crafts and souvenirs, or Delizie Pugliesi for typical Puglian products. Discover more local specialties and gifts at Typical Puglia or Tranidamare. In the evening, unwind at Luna Di Sabbia, Libri & Caffé for a cozy atmosphere with jazz bars, or enjoy wine at Winelivery Bar & Enoteca Trani. Trani offers a variety of bars to explore, including Bar Ai Portici with excellent coffee, Charlotte Patisserie for gelato, Bar Odeon Trani for drinks, La Cachanchara for nightlife, Kinki Palace Trani for a club experience, Bomber's for another nightlife option, and La Vineria Blend for wine bars and local flavors.

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Trani

Trani, a charming seaport town in southern Italy's Apulia region, sits on the Adriatic Sea. Located approximately 40 kilometers northwest of Bari, Trani is an ideal destination for a day trip. Explore the historic fishing port nestled in a small bay, known for its picturesque harbor, charming streets, and relaxed atmosphere.

Trani boasts the Romanesque Cathedral of San Nicola Pellegrino, the city's most important building. Founded in 1097 and completed in 1197, the cathedral stands on the water's edge with spectacular sea views. Admire the impressive rose window and crypt containing the remains of Saint Nicholas the Pilgrim. Fortifications enthusiasts can visit the Swabian Castle (Castello Svevo), a 13th-century medieval fortress overlooking the waterfront, originally designed for defense.

Beyond historical landmarks, the colorful boats and stunning sea views make Trani Harbor a popular attraction. Stroll along the waterfront, admiring the yachts and fishing vessels. While not in Trani itself, history buffs can visit the Scolanova Synagogue in nearby Barletta-Andria-Trani, a testament to the city's rich past.

For a taste of Puglia, explore Upanisad Artigianato Etnico for ethnic crafts and souvenirs, or Delizie Pugliesi for typical Puglian products. Discover more local specialties and gifts at Typical Puglia or Tranidamare. In the evening, unwind at Luna Di Sabbia, Libri & Caffé for a cozy atmosphere with jazz bars, or enjoy wine at Winelivery Bar & Enoteca Trani. Trani offers a variety of bars to explore, including Bar Ai Portici with excellent coffee, Charlotte Patisserie for gelato, Bar Odeon Trani for drinks, La Cachanchara for nightlife, Kinki Palace Trani for a club experience, Bomber's for another nightlife option, and La Vineria Blend for wine bars and local flavors.

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