SP2026 will be held at Fiera Del Levante in Bari, Italy
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Fiera Del Levante
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Discover Bari: A Coastal Gem in Southern Italy
Bari is a charming port city located on the Adriatic coast in the Puglia region of southern Italy. Known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant local culture, Bari offers visitors an authentic taste of Italian life away from the more touristy spots.
The heart of the city is Bari Vecchia, the old town, a maze of narrow streets filled with historic buildings, charming piazzas, and traditional osterias. One of its most famous landmarks is the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, a pilgrimage site that holds the remains of the saint known as Santa Claus.
Bari is also famous for its beautiful seafront promenade, perfect for a relaxing stroll, and its delicious cuisine, especially orecchiette pasta, often handmade by local women right on the streets.
In addition to its cultural treasures, Bari is a major gateway to the Balkans and Greece, thanks to its busy port. Whether you're exploring its medieval charm or soaking in the coastal atmosphere, Bari is a city full of life, history, and unforgettable flavors.
Access official website https://bari.airports.aeroportidipuglia.eu/en/ to consult all the connections to join Bari.
Bari Karol Wojtyła International Airport (BRI) is located approximately 10 km from Bari city center.
20 minutes by taxi to city center or Congress Center (Taxi 30€ / Public transport 1,50€).
Bus shuttle service (Tempesta or AMTAB) runs approximately every 40–60 minutes.
For more information on air traffic, please visit https://bari.airports.aeroportidipuglia.it/en/
Some examples of flight duration:
Paris | Amsterdam | Berlin | Brussels | London | Rome |
2h15 | 2h30 | 2h00 | 2h20 | 2h55 | 1h05 |
You can use public transportation to access the Conference Venue, please visit the official website to plan your journey:
More information on the Conference venue access: https://ente-fdl.it/
During winter time, i.e. from 1 a.m. on the last Sunday in October to 1 a.m. on the last Sunday in March, the official time in Italy is the Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) plus one hour (UTC/GMT +1).
The rest of the year (between 1 a.m. on the last Sunday in March and 1 a.m. on the last Sunday in October), summer time is in effect and the official time in Italy is Universal Time Coordinated plus two hours (UTC/GMT +2).