Brindisi

On the Adriatic coast of Puglia, Brindisi is a city that blends the charm of ancient history with the breath of the Mediterranean. Known as the “Gateway to the East” due to its strategic natural harbor, Brindisi has been for centuries a key hub for commercial and cultural exchanges between Italy and the Eastern world.

Its historic center preserves traces of the many civilizations that passed through: medieval churches, castles, noble palaces, and the Roman-era terminal Columns of the Appian Way all tell the long and rich story of the city.

Brindisi also offers picturesque sea views, a recently renovated panoramic waterfront, and a still-vital port for both tourism and commercial connections. The city is also a perfect base to explore Salento and the natural beauties of southern Puglia.

Brindisi’s cuisine is full of genuine, authentic flavors: orecchiette pasta, fresh fish, seasonal vegetables, local bread, and olive oil.

Brindisi is a city that surprises with its authenticity—far from the most touristy destinations but able to offer history, culture, sea, and the warm hospitality typical of the South.

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