For our series “What People Say About Living in…”, this time we’re focusing on Bari, the capital city of Puglia. While not as internationally recognized as Rome or Florence, Bari is a major port city and one of southern Italy’s key transport hubs. Situated along the Adriatic coast, just 30 minutes from Polignano a Mare and not far from Basilicata, it offers a strategic base for exploring southern Italy. So what’s it actually like living in Bari? We’ve combined local perspectives and data to give you a realistic overview. Life in Bari: What People Say What locals appreciate most about Bari is its location, right on the Adriatic and close to some of southern Italy’s most iconic spots, like Monopoli and Matera. In recent years, the city has seen a steady rise in tourism and property prices, but the overall cost of living remains significantly lower than in most northern Italian cities. “The cost of living is lower than in any city north of Rome. Every neighborhood has plenty of places to eat and drink, good shopping areas, suburban malls, a breezy seafront, and a beautiful historic center. And within 50 km, you’ve got amazing spots like Trani, Castel del...
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