Bari Food Tour
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Experience Highlights
Get to know Bari through its food on this gastronomic tour. This is a small-group experience lasting around three hours, where a local guide will accompany you through the narrow and wonderful streets of this southern Italian city.
Discover some of the local sights and have the chance to sample a range of foods, such as focaccia barese or orecchiette. As you make your way to these places, you'll also have the chance to pass through some of the city's highlights, such as the old town.
- Explore Bari with this gastronomic tour in an experience that lasts approximately three hours.
- Learn about the gastronomy of this southern Italian city from a local guide in a walking tour in small groups of about 12 people.
- Get to know hidden corners of the city where you will taste some of the delicacies of Bari's cuisine, such as its focaccia barese.
What’s included
- Gastronomic tour of Bari
- Food tasting
- Bottled water
- Local guide
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Step by Step
Explore Bari with this gastronomic tour. This is an experience that lasts around three hours for small groups of around twelve people where you will have the opportunity to be accompanied by a local guide to learn more about the cuisine of this southern Italian city.
Bari, capital of the Apulia region and on the shores of the Adriatic Sea, is known for its delicious and unique cuisine, characterised by its simplicity and use of fresh ingredients. For example, some of the delicacies you can try during your tour of the city are:
- Focaccia Barese: a soft and spongy bread topped with cherry tomatoes, olives and sometimes onions.
- Taralli: small, crunchy biscuits, which are the typical snack of Bari. They are made with flour, olive oil and white wine and come in various flavours.
- Orecchiette: Bari's most famous pasta shape, which means "little ears".
- Octopus: grilled or stewed, this is a popular dish in the city, served with potatoes, olive oil and lemon.
Along the way, you will also have the chance to see some of the city's highlights , such as the cathedral and the basilica of San Nicolás. You'll also pass through the old town, one of the wonders of the city.