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Trani is ideal for families who need a break from the chaotic port city of Bari.
You’ll spend most of your time in Trani walking outdoors, so a hat and sunscreen are highly recommended.
The town center is level and well-paved, but many of the historic churches and the synagogue are not accessible to wheelchair users.
Visitors must wear modest clothing covering shoulders and knees to enter the town’s cathedral and synagogue.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Trani. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
It’s free to visit Trani, a coastal town north of Bari in Puglia, on your own—just account for the cost of transportation, dining, and activities. You can also visit with a guide for a fee. Shared Puglia sightseeing tours that stop in Trani start at US$80, while private tours go for upwards of US$230.
Yes, Trani is definitely worth visiting. Just 40 minutes outside of Bari by train, the coastal city is easy to reach while you're exploring Puglia. Whether you stop by to see its seaside castle and cathedral, eat seafood by the old port, or stroll along pretty streets lined with whitewashed buildings, there's plenty to do. To maximize your time in Puglia and gain insights from a local, visit Trani on a guided tour that includes transportation to other attractions, such as the 13th-century Castel del Monte.
Per one customer who booked the TRANI and Castel Del Monte UNESCO From Your Accommodation tour, "This is the best and most efficient way to see these sites. We were in the company of our travel guide, Vito, who took us through the Italian countryside directly to Castel del Monte, where he gave us context and appreciation of this monumental building. He then took us to Trani, where we saw the papal buildings and the magnificent cathedral—unfortunately closed for renovation. The exterior, however, was awesome, particularly since it was built along the seafront, and it has a spectacular setting. Do go and get Vito as your tour guide—you'll love the day outside of Bari."
Several tours are available in and around Trani, including walking, history, bike, and wine tours. Choose between a tour focused only on the port town of Trani or a tour that includes the surrounding countryside and nearby villages. Some tours include food or wine tastings.
The best time of year to visit Trani is June and September. While July and August are popular times to visit Trani, these months also coincide with hot temperatures and the biggest crowds of the year. Experience milder temperatures by visiting Puglia in spring or fall.
Yes, you can do private tours of Trani. Some private walking tours offer pre-arranged itineraries that include town highlights like the medieval fort and cathedral overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Other private tours, such as food and wine or cycling in the nearby countryside, can be customized to fit your interests.
During one day in Trani, check out its historical and architectural highlights. Join a guided tour to learn about the stories behind Trani’s landmarks, like a medieval fort, the cathedral overlooking the Adriatic Sea, and synagogues. Visitors seeking outdoor adventures may want to check out options for countryside bike tours.
Saturday is the best day of the week to visit Trani. Explore this port town on weekends to rub elbows with locals doing their regular routines. Saturday also offers a buzz at local restaurants and cafes. Check availability for private tours before visiting and explore Trani’s history and architecture.
There are tons of things to do when you're done visiting Trani. According to travelers, these are some of the top attractions in Puglia:
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