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Best car rental prices in Bari
Mini
suitable for traveling in the company of 2-3 people
- Insurance against accidents
- Third Party Liability Insurance
- Insurance against theft
Econom
suitable for traveling in the company of 3-4 people
- Insurance against accidents
- Third Party Liability Insurance
- Insurance against theft
Standard
suitable for traveling in the company of 4-5 people
Luxury
suitable for traveling in the huge company
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Explore Bari in a hire car
Car hire at Bari airport in Italy
Italy has so much to offer and the city of Bari is one of them. If you want to take advantage of every corner of this beautiful city, a rental car that you can pick up at the station will clearly come in handy. BookingCar Europe allows you to find the car that meets your needs, while making sure you get it at the best price, then book it in just a few clicks, to then pick it up at the airport, train station or even in the city center of Bari.
Pick up your rental car at Bari airport
After several hours of flying, it can be tiring to still have to wait for a taxi and finally arrive at your hotel. With BookingCar Europe you can pick up your rental vehicle directly at Bari airport and not waste time.
Not to be missed in Bari
To get your city tour off to a good start, you can head to the Norman-Swabian Castle, which is a 12th century fortress and sits right between the sea and the city center.
If you like to go out at night, a seaside walk on the lungomare will be ideal. The city lights create a magical atmosphere that you will savor even more if you go for a romantic stroll.
The old quarter of Bari also contains its treasures, as with the Basilica of San Nicola which was built during the Norman domination and which has relics of Saint Nicholas with miraculous virtues.
The Cathedral of San Sabino is also a monument to see. Made of white stones, it was built on the ruins of an old Byzantine dome which was destroyed in the 11th century.