2025 Brindisi Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in April)
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Suitably Elegant: Brindisi
Brindisi is a port city in the Apulia region of southern Italy and it has a history that stretches back to Roman times. From ancient Roman columns to beautiful bullock churches and the formidable fortress of emperor Frederick ll dating from the 13th century. Close to the port is a very elegant pedestrianised promenade with many swanky bars and restaurants.
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Beautifully Baroque
The cathedral of Brindisi otherwise known as the Cathedral of the Visitation of Saint John the Baptist,was consecrated by Pope Urban ll in 1089. It was heavily damaged by an earthquake in 1743, and almost entirely rebuilt. Inside the cathedral, you can find fragments of the mosaic floor from 1178. It’s one of the most important culture sites in the city in as well worth a visit if you are in Brindisi.
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BDS Bríndisi Palese Airport Guide
Getting There - It pains me to say it but the best way is by car, 15 minute parking free, then 2€ per 30 minutes. There is also a bus from Lecce that stops to nearby villages and cities. Taxis found often enough, even during the night, negotiate the price before getting in and consult the official tariffs online (be advised they aren’t respected very often)
Attractions - It’s an airport 😂😂
Hotels - Accommodation close to the airport can be found only in the form of Airbnbs and it is rare and somewhat expensive. Instead choose to rent a car and reach nearby Lecce, a beautiful city full of life all year long
Food & Restaurants - There is a wide variety of food and drink options as well as a lounge.
Shopping - A small, regional airport that gets really busy the summer, expect to find shops open until midnight during summertime but completely closed the winter.