The port:
The port of Brindisi, in Italy's picturesque Puglia region, offers a majestic opening onto the Adriatic Sea. Just 500 meters from the historic center, the port is easily accessible on foot or by public transport. This immediate proximity to the heart of Brindisi makes the port an ideal starting point for discovering the city and its surroundings.
What to visit in Brindisi
Brindisi, a historic port city, is rich in heritage. Discover the Roman Column, symbolizing the end of the Via Appia. The Castello Svevo, a medieval fortress, offers a plunge into history. Visit Brindisi Cathedral to admire its remarkable architecture and artistic treasures. For a cultural experience, the Museo Archeologico Provinciale Francesco Ribezzo presents fascinating archaeological finds from the region. Finally, stroll along the Lungomare Regina Margherita, a lively waterfront ideal for a relaxing stroll.
What to visit in the surrounding area
Around Brindisi, Puglia offers a wide range of sites to explore. Lecce, nicknamed the Florence of the South, is famous for its Baroque architecture and is just a 40-minute drive away. You can also discover the charming white towns of Ostuni and Cisternino, pearls of the Itria Valley. For nature lovers, the Torre Guaceto nature reserve offers unspoilt beaches and hiking trails, a true haven of peace to discover.