Embark on a captivating 2-hour tour of Barletta, a medieval town known for its historic battle and charming attractions. Discover the medieval castle, the renowned Winery of the Challenge, and the magnificent Santa Maria Maggiore cathedral. Don’t miss the chance to savor a delicious Espressino coffee along the way!
Embark on a captivating 2-hour tour of Barletta, a medieval town known for its historic battle and charming attractions. Discover the medieval castle, the renowned Winery of the Challenge, and the magnificent Santa Maria Maggiore cathedral. Don’t miss the chance to savor a delicious Espressino coffee along the way!
- Castello Svevo di Barletta - The Barletta Castle stands as a formidable fortress, encircled by a broad moat, with impressive corner bastions and robust walls emphasizing its defensive purpose. Its present structure showcases Aragonese and Spanish enhancements, with orderly, compact lines that dominate the cityscape, exuding a strong sense of…
- Castello Svevo di Barletta - The Barletta Castle stands as a formidable fortress, encircled by a broad moat, with impressive corner bastions and robust walls emphasizing its defensive purpose. Its present structure showcases Aragonese and Spanish enhancements, with orderly, compact lines that dominate the cityscape, exuding a strong sense of stability and authority (external visit).
- Cattedrale di Santa Maria Maggiore - The Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore in Barletta serves as the city’s principal religious edifice, featuring a simple yet elegant Romanesque façade. Inside, the three naves retain medieval architectural elements, while the Gothic rear section reveals various construction phases, offering a captivating blend of styles.
- Colosso di Barletta - The Colossus of Eraclius in Barletta is an impressive bronze statue standing over 5 meters tall, symbolizing the city. It portrays an Eastern Roman emperor, likely Heraclius or Theodosius, with a dignified presence in armor and a crown. Associated with local legends, it is one of Barletta’s most iconic and remarkable monuments.
- Basilica del Santo Sepolcro - The Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre in Barletta is among the city’s most significant religious landmarks, historically connected to pilgrimages to the Holy Land. The structure boasts a modest Romanesque façade, while the interior, with three naves, retains medieval architectural features, reflecting its role as a sanctuary for travelers and crusaders. A site rich in history, spirituality, and tradition.
- Teatro Curci - The Curci Theatre in Barletta is a graceful 19th-century neoclassical building, emblematic of the city’s cultural scene. Its elegant façade, with balanced lines and decorative elements, leads to an inviting interior that hosts performances, concerts, and events, sustaining the city’s artistic heritage (external visit).
- Barletta - Delight in a tasting experience with a typical Espressino coffee, offering a genuine taste of the region.

- Visit the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre
- Visit the Cathedral of Saint Maria Maggiore
- Private walking tour of Barletta with licensed tour guide
- Savor the authentic taste of Apulia with a typical Espressino coffee tasting
- Admire the Norman Barletta Castle (external visit)
- Admire the Curci Theatre in neoclassical style (external visit)
- Stroll through the charming historic center
- Visit the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre
- Visit the Cathedral of Saint Maria Maggiore
- Private walking tour of Barletta with licensed tour guide
- Savor the authentic taste of Apulia with a typical Espressino coffee tasting
- Admire the Norman Barletta Castle (external visit)
- Admire the Curci Theatre in neoclassical style (external visit)
- Stroll through the charming historic center
Explore Barletta, renowned for the Disfida di Barletta of 1503, a legendary duel between 13 Italian and French knights. The guided tour starts with an exterior visit to the Castle of Barletta, originally established by the Normans in the 11th century and later enhanced by the Spanish, featuring impressive bastions and walls that showcase its defensive…
Explore Barletta, renowned for the Disfida di Barletta of 1503, a legendary duel between 13 Italian and French knights. The guided tour starts with an exterior visit to the Castle of Barletta, originally established by the Normans in the 11th century and later enhanced by the Spanish, featuring impressive bastions and walls that showcase its defensive history.
Proceed to the Cathedral of St. Maria Maggiore, which boasts a Romanesque façade and a Gothic rear; inside, three naves and significant architectural elements underscore its historical significance.
Wander through Barletta’s historic center, with its narrow streets and picturesque views steeped in tradition.
The tour continues with the exploration of the Colossus of Heraclius, a bronze statue standing over 5 meters tall. Nearby, discover the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre, with its simple façade and Romanesque interior connected to medieval pilgrimages, and the Curci Theatre.
The experience concludes with a delightful tasting of the traditional Espressino coffee, providing an authentic taste of local culture.
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.