Explore Brindisi with a local’s digital guide. Discover monuments, stories, and local cuisine at your own pace. Dive into Italian culture today.
Explore Brindisi with a local’s digital guide. Discover monuments, stories, and local cuisine at your own pace. Dive into Italian culture today.
- Bastione San Giacomo - This bastion, dedicated to St. James, the patron saint of Spain, has served various roles throughout history. After its military use ended, it functioned as a public slaughterhouse, oil depot, and customs house.
- Tempio di San Giovanni al Sepolcro - The Church of San Giovanni al Sepolcro, also known as the Church of the…
- Bastione San Giacomo - This bastion, dedicated to St. James, the patron saint of Spain, has served various roles throughout history. After its military use ended, it functioned as a public slaughterhouse, oil depot, and customs house.
- Tempio di San Giovanni al Sepolcro - The Church of San Giovanni al Sepolcro, also known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, was constructed by the Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre before 1128, the year it was first documented.
- Area Archeologica di San Pietro degli Schiavoni - This archaeological area is named after a community of Slavs, primarily Greeks and Albanians, who settled here from the mid-fifteenth century. They established a settlement centered around the Church of San Pietro, which no longer exists today.
- Cathedral of the Visitation and Saint John Baptist - The Cathedral’s construction marked the city’s revival, supported by the Normans as part of their eastward expansion. Brindisi quickly regained its status as a vital commercial hub, serving as a key transit point for travelers from Rome to Jerusalem.
- Colonne Romane - The Roman columns of Brindisi are iconic symbols of the city. There are three main theories about their origins, with the most accepted suggesting they were erected around 110 AD by Emperor Trajan as terminals of the historic Appian Way.
- Monumento a Virgilio - This staircase, linking the historic city center with the seafront, is named after the renowned poet Virgil from the 1st century BC. Discover the city’s connection to this famous poet!
- Lungomare Regina Margherita - The Lungomare Regina Margherita in Brindisi is considered one of the most beautiful areas for a stroll, offering stunning views of the sea and the port.
- Best advices for local restaurant with authentic food
- Tips for monuments, history and curiosities
- Digital guide to visit the city by yourself
- Audio-guide in multiple languages (Eng, Esp, Ita)
- Best advices for local restaurant with authentic food
- Tips for monuments, history and curiosities
- Digital guide to visit the city by yourself
- Audio-guide in multiple languages (Eng, Esp, Ita)
- Monumento del Marinaio ticket: 3€
- Monumento del Marinaio ticket: 3€
For those seeking an enjoyable and intriguing way to explore Brindisi, this is the perfect choice!
This digital guide, crafted with the assistance of a local, allows visitors to explore all the significant landmarks at their leisure.
Discover the tales and fascinating facts about Brindisi, along with insights into local cuisine, Italian Aperitivo in…
For those seeking an enjoyable and intriguing way to explore Brindisi, this is the perfect choice!
This digital guide, crafted with the assistance of a local, allows visitors to explore all the significant landmarks at their leisure.
Discover the tales and fascinating facts about Brindisi, along with insights into local cuisine, Italian Aperitivo in genuine local eateries, and so much more!
- You will need a smartphone with internet connection to use the digital guide (details to activate the digital guide will be in your voucher, read it carefully!)
- You’ll be able to hear the audio through your speakers or, if you have them, through your headphones
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.