If you’ve been waiting for the summer season to die to start planning your budget -friendly, cooled Italian outing, just to find out, in completely shock, the prices have not fallen, nor have the crowds fall?
Yes, we have all been there. Believe it or not, at the moment italy is expensive And Pressure, regardless of the season, and for those on their way to the usual places – Rome, Amalfi, Florence and Venice–There is simply not escaping surpassing curse.
Here JourneyWe have an extensive travel history in Europe under our belt, and we have become experts in identifying the best travel dupes over the years. It is no different in the case of Italy.
If you hope for ‘normal’ prices, a more relaxed feeling, and above all, direct flights, this less well -known Italian city should be high on your autumn travel enhancing list:
A bustling port city that skip most tourists

The capital of Puglia, Bari, is a busy port city along the Adriatic Sea. You know, opposite the coast of Amalfi, near the heel of the Italian boot.
Although it is far from as popular as Positano or Salerno, this summer it actually organizes non -stop flights from New York (JFK) and up to and including 15 OctoberMaking it an accessible outing for Americans who long for a culture.
And don’t worry, Bari has had enough:
It is One of the most historically significant cities in ItalyIn two millennia of recorded human activity, and with the kind of architectural wealth that you can only find in first-class Mediterranean Hubs: we are talking about monumental cathedrals and that photo-perfect, maze-like old city.
One of the most beautiful old cities in Italy


Bari Vecchiathe old city, is A labyrinth of paved alleys Covered with age -old stone houses, and whether you choose left or right, chances are that you are in a small Piazzetta Bordered by cozy cafés or dominated by an impressive baroque church.
Speaking of churches, you knew Saint Nicholas–As in, the good -hearted bearded man also known as Santa Claus In the most joyful time of the year–Is buried under the 11th-century Basilica di San Nicola? Located directly in the heart of Bari Vecchia, it is one of the most important points of attention in the city.
If you are fascinated by the Middle Ages, you can’t skip Castello Normanno-VevoA 12th-century coastal fort built in the 12th century.
Now open as a museum, it offers Beautiful view of Bari From top of his ramparts, and it has countless galleries and hidden rooms ready to be investigated.
An underrated food scene


Bari may not be as famous for its kitchen as Rome of Florence, but the gastronomy here is the same as the best foodie destinations in Italy.
During a visit Strada Arco Bassoa pedestrian passage flanked by lean, stone buildings, you will find Italian not tinkering Bari’s signature Orecchiette (an earlellge pasta) by hand. Keep walking through the street and you touch Nunzia.
One of Bari’s most traditional restaurants, it is known for homemade pasta, especially their orecchiette con cime di rapaAnd main courses on average only € 10 (or around $ 11.52 at the current exchange rate).
Near the Mercato del Pesce (Vismarkt), there are Different no-frills trattory Sale of grilled octopus, sea cone, oysters sprayed with lemon and seafood cheers, usually for less than € 20 ($ 23).
In general, eating in Bari will return € 30–40 ($ 34.56– $ 46) every time. That is, if you go for a full course with a starter, dessert and drinks. If you just snack or just get a head and glass of wine, you save a lot of time.
Hotels of just $ 61


Food is not the only thing that is budget -friendly in Bari. Accommodation can be just as cheapEspecially compared to other destinations in Italy.
This fall, a double room in a guest house in the center of Bari will return you $ 61 per night For 2 adults, or only $ 30.50 per guest.
Similar offers for private rooms in the area have nocturnal rates ranging from $ 72 to $ 95, which is considerably cheaper than the average hotel rate in Rome ($ 210 per night, according to Budget your trip), or on the coast of Amalfi (no less than $ 345).
Fly directly from the US to Bari


This fall, Americans can fly non -stop from New York (JFK) to Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport (BRI), with Neos Air, an Italian courier.
The route works weekly on Tuesday and has been active since 3 June 2025. It is ready to end for the season on October 15, 2025, which means that American passengers still enjoy direct links to Bari (and the wider Puglia region) to the middle of the middle:
- Outgoing (jfk → bri): JFK leaves 4:00 pm local time, arrives for Bri at 8:00 am of the next day
- Return (Bri → JFK): Bri leaves 11.30 am, arrives at JFK 1:50 pm on the same calendar date
In September the non-stop rates for return will start at A reasonable $ 957While in October they are an average of $ 1,000.
Discover further than Bari


If you visit Bari this fall, make sure that you go out to the city to visit the smaller, picturesque cities of Puglia, such as Polignano a Mare, where white -covered houses are on top of coastal cliffs, overlooking a picturesque beach, and Alberobello, distinguished by the Being Trulli (Houses with conical roof).
Further south, the coastal city of Brindisi offers both medieval charm and a relaxed coastal atmosphere, and the interior, Lecce is often the ‘referred to as’Florence of the South‘:
The home base of an abundance of Renaissance and Baroque monuments, as well as well-preserved Roman era monuments, it is one of the best preserved secrets of Puglia. Read more about Lecce here.
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