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Amarla Dolce Vita feel good, you're in Bari

Holiday House in the Bari Vecchia

Amarla Dolce Vita is a typical basement apartment in Bari Vecchia, carefully restored to preserve the charm of the exposed stone while providing modern comforts. The space retains the genuine atmosphere of a traditional home, enhanced by design details that create a harmonious contrast between the old and the new. Located at street level, the house stays cool even during the summer, offering the experience of living like a true local, surrounded by the sounds of the alleyways and the aromas of traditional cooking. Hospitality is provided by Agata, who has chosen to open the doors of her home to share her passion for the neighborhood and for Puglia. Having grown up among the unnamed streets of Bari Vecchia, she is familiar with the authentic places and stories of the area and enjoys sharing them with guests through personalized recommendations. In addition to offering a warm family-like welcome, Agata uses her experience as a travel agency owner to organize customized excursions upon request to iconic locations in the region, from Matera to Alberobello, and from Polignano a Mare to the inland villages. The location is perfect for discovering the main attractions of the city on foot. Within minutes, you can reach the Swabian Castle, the Cathedral of San Sabino, and the Basilica of San Nicola, the spiritual and cultural heart of Bari. Nearby historic squares, the waterfront promenade, and the city beach of Pane e Pomodoro complete a journey that allows you to experience the city through its history, traditions, and seaside. Surrounding the house, you will find shops, bakeries, cafes, and restaurants where you can savor authentic Bari cuisine and observe the vibrant community life that fills each day in the neighborhood. Staying at Amarla Dolce Vita means immersing yourself in the most genuine spirit of Bari Vecchia, experiencing the city not as a tourist but as a welcomed guest in a family setting.
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Amarla Dolcevita

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You will be hosted by Agata

Agata welcomes her guests with the same ease with which she has learned to live in Bari Vecchia since childhood. The summers spent among the alleys have filled her with a wealth of memories, scents, and stories that she now shares with those who choose to stay in her home. In addition to being a host, she runs a travel agency and uses her expertise to organize personalized excursions to the most captivating places in Puglia and beyond. Her hospitality style is warm and familial: she enjoys recommending lesser-known routes, eateries favored by locals, and hidden corners that often escape typical tourist paths. For Agata, opening the door of Amarla Dolce Vita means providing not just a comfortable place to stay, but the chance to experience the city through the eyes of someone who knows and loves it deeply.
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Area Bari Vecchia

Bari Vecchia is the historic heart of the city, a complex maze of narrow streets that retains the true essence of the Apulian capital. Here, daily life unfolds among cobbled alleys, stone arches, and courtyards where the atmosphere of a community that thrives outdoors is still palpable. It's common to see women making orecchiette at their doorsteps, to catch the scents of bakeries producing the famous focaccia barese, or to hear the laughter of children playing in the streets. This neighborhood encompasses the city's most significant monuments, all within a short walking distance of each other. The Basilica of San Nicola, a site of international pilgrimage, houses the saint's relics and serves as a gathering place for different cultures and religions. The Cathedral of San Sabino, a masterpiece of Apulian Romanesque architecture, stands impressively, while the Swabian Castle, built by Roger II and expanded by Frederick II, is a reminder of Bari’s medieval power. In addition to its historical and religious heritage, Bari Vecchia offers picturesque spots like Piazza Mercantile and Piazza del Ferrarese, vibrant hubs of city life filled with bars and cafes. The waterfront, one of the most scenic in Italy, is ideal for a walk that provides views of the Adriatic Sea and the illuminated city. From here, everything is easily accessible: museums, churches, local markets, the marina, and even the city beach of Pane e Pomodoro, which can be reached in just a few minutes. Staying in this neighborhood means experiencing an authentic atmosphere, surrounded by the energy of a place that holds the city's roots and tells its story at every turn.
CIN certificationAssigned toAmarla Dolce Vita feel good, you're in BariCIN: IT072006B400120085
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