

Located on Puglia’s Adriatic coast, Brindisi has served as a vital gateway between Italy and the East for more than two millennia. Once the end point of the ancient Via Appia, this coastal city was a crossroads of trade, culture, and history — a role it continues to embrace with grace.
Today, Brindisi welcomes travelers with a perfect balance of maritime charm, historic treasures, and vibrant Mediterranean life. Its seafront, dotted with cafés and palm trees, invites slow discovery and scenic sunset walks.
Top Things to See in Brindisi
Roman Columns – The End of the Via Appia
Standing proudly above the port, these two ancient columns once marked the end of the Roman Appian Way, the legendary road linking Brindisi to Rome. They remain a striking symbol of the city’s imperial past.
Castello Svevo (Swabian Castle)
Built by Emperor Frederick II in the 13th century, this imposing fortress stands guard over the harbor. Its thick stone walls and towers reveal stories of knights, kings, and seafaring merchants.
Tempio di San Giovanni al Sepolcro
A hidden gem in the city center, this circular Romanesque church recalls the design of Jerusalem’s Holy Sepulchre. Its stone carvings and frescoes make it one of the most evocative sacred sites in Puglia.
Culture and Local Life
Museo Archeologico Provinciale “Francesco Ribezzo”
Located near Piazza Duomo, this museum showcases an impressive collection of Roman sculptures, amphorae, and maritime relics, offering insight into Brindisi’s ancient seafaring history.
Teatro Verdi
Brindisi’s modern cultural heart, hosting concerts, operas, and international events throughout the year. If visiting in summer, don’t miss the Brindisi Festival, celebrating music, theater, and Mediterranean culture.


Nature and Relaxation
Lungomare Regina Margherita
A scenic promenade along the port where fishing boats and yachts share the same horizon. Perfect for a sunset walk, or a leisurely evening enjoying seafood and local wine.
Torre Guaceto Nature Reserve
Just a 30-minute drive from Brindisi, this protected coastal oasis combines crystal-clear waters, dunes, and Mediterranean scrub. It’s ideal for swimming, snorkeling, or cycling through unspoiled nature.

Travel Tips
Getting There:
Brindisi is one of Puglia’s best-connected destinations. The Salento Airport (BDS) lies only 5 km from the city center, with regular flights from major European cities. Brindisi is also easily reached by car or train from Lecce, Ostuni, and Bari.
Best Time to Visit:
The ideal months are April to June and September to October, when the weather is pleasant, the sea is warm, and the atmosphere remains relaxed yet lively.


