Picture yourself in Trani, a secluded coastal town in southern Italy exuding irresistible charm and serenity.
Discover breathtaking views, serene surroundings, and remarkable historical sites that will captivate you throughout your visit.
Whether you plan to explore the area’s beaches or immerse yourself in the town’s rich heritage, you’re sure to have an unparalleled experience that will stay with you forever.
Trani, Italy: Rich History and Delicacies
Located about 40 kilometers north of Bari, Trani is renowned for its picturesque seaport, historic cathedral, and Jewish heritage.
During the Crusades, its strategic location played a significant role, and it was home to well-known rabbis and thriving Jewish communities.
Today, Trani is known for its delicious figs, almonds, olive oil, and Moscato di Trani.
Our experience in Trani
Arriving in the late afternoon with just a few hours to explore, we headed straight to the harbor, not knowing what to expect. But oh boy, were we impressed!
Unlike the other harbor towns we had visited, Trani’s harbor was a picturesque and bustling gem, even in the late afternoon.
With hardly any tourists around, we leisurely strolled around, capturing stunning photos of the boats and birds that added to the charm of this small port city.
It was a truly memorable experience, and we couldn’t wait to see what else Trani had in store for us.
Note: We visited the town in late Match (off-season), so many of the restaurants around the Harbor, were not opened yet, even though it was Friday.
Things to do and see in Trani, Italy
1. Check out the Trani Cathedral
As you stroll near the harbor, you can’t miss the breathtaking Trani Cathedral, a true masterpiece of Romanesque architecture.
Also known as the Cathedral of San Nicolás, this stunning structure dates back to the 12th century and features beautiful pink stones and a towering 60-meter bell tower.
Don’t miss the chance to step inside and explore its rich history and intricate details, as it’s open to visitors daily from 8am to 6pm.
Make sure to climb to the top of the bell tower as well for an amazing view of the city.
2. Visit the Svevo Castle
Unleash your inner history buff at Svevo Castle. This ancient fortress, built in 13th century will transport you to the medieval era with its boasts breathtaking sea views and impressive architecture.
Explore its grand halls and towers, and take in panoramic views of the sea.
Note that the castle is open to visitors from 9am to 7pm daily, making it a perfect addition to your Trani sightseeing itinerary.
3.Trani’s harbor
We already mentioned above that it is a must-visit spot in the town. This is a vibrant and picturesque hub filled with fishing boats, yachts, and delightful waterfront restaurants.
Stroll along the harbor promenade and immerse yourself in the maritime ambiance, taking in the sights and sounds of this bustling coastal town.
4. Jewish Quarter (Giudecca) and Piazza della Libertà
Uncover Trani’s rich Jewish history by exploring the captivating Jewish Quarter, also known as Giudecca.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural legacy of Trani’s Jewish community as you visit the Synagogue Museum and delve into the intriguing stories of the past.
Discover Giudecca and gain a deeper appreciation of Trani’s diverse cultural heritage.
The Synagogue Museum is open for visitors from 9:30 am–1:30 pm, and 4–7 pm, allowing you to explore and learn at your own pace.
5. Villa Comunale
Indulge in a serene retreat at Villa Comunale, a nice public park just a stone’s throw away from the harbor.
Immerse yourself in the picturesque sea views as you relax amidst the well-manicured gardens, soothing fountains, and inviting shady walkways.
This peaceful oasis in the heart of Trani is the perfect spot to unwind and soak in the beauty of nature.
Tips for restaurants in Trani
As luck would have it, many restaurants were closed during our off-season visit to Trani in late March. However, relying on Google’s guidance, we chose Corte Bianchi restaurant, and it was a spectacular dining experience.
We started with the delicious Bruschetta porchetta – an Italian appetizer featuring crispy bread, succulent porchetta (slow-roasted pork), savory herbs, garlic, and olive oil, transporting our taste buds to Italy.
Our main course, recommended by the polite server, was the mouthwatering Tortelli azuki pistachio mortadella and delightful spaghetti norcia e noci with pomodoro olive.
The exceptional flavors and presentation of the dishes, coupled with the warm ambiance and impeccable service at Corte Bianchi, left us satisfied. Trusting Google was a decision we didn’t regret, and this hidden culinary gem was definitely worth the visit.
Note: Please note that in addition to the menu prices, Corte Bianchi restaurant also charges a “coperto” fee, which covers the necessities prepared for each guest’s place on the table or a service fee. It’s important to note that this is not considered an official tip, and if you are satisfied with the service, you may choose to leave a gratuity for the waiter separately.
We had a delightful dining experience at Corte Bianchi, enjoying delicious food, and drinks (including 2 beers), and paying the coperto fee and tip, totaling €50. The exceptional quality of the culinary offerings and service made it truly worthwhile.
No matter which restaurant you choose in Trani, Italy, make sure to try the traditional dish of “tiella” – a baked pie with layers of rice, mussels, potatoes, and tomato sauce, and local seafood specialties, such as freshly caught fish, octopus, and mussels, prepared in traditional Apulian style.
Other recommended restaurants to savor the local flavors include Trattoria Romana, Osteria Del Porto, Antichi Sapori and Il Portale dei Sapori, where you can indulge in delicious seafood dishes while enjoying the scenic coastal ambiance.
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Trani pleasantly surprised us during our visit in 2023. This overlooked city north of Bari in the has a raw, untouched charm that sets it apart.
With plenty of things to do and see, Trani is definitely worth adding to your Puglia itinerary. Share your recommendations in the comments for our next visit!