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Bari

Chance of rain: 73%

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Chance of Rain 73%
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Temperature - Past 7 Days & Forecast

Detailed 7-Day Forecast

Day High Low Condition Rain Wind Humidity UV Sunrise Sunset
Fri Jun 26 74°F 60°F Patchy rain nearby 73% 18 km/h 83% 7.5 06:02 AM 09:12 PM
Sat Jun 27 75°F 58°F Sunny 7% 14 km/h 75% 8.5 06:03 AM 09:13 PM
Sun Jun 28 79°F 55°F Sunny 6% 21 km/h 72% 9 06:03 AM 09:12 PM
Mon Jun 29 82°F 59°F Sunny 5% 19 km/h 69% 9.1 06:04 AM 09:12 PM
Tue Jun 30 87°F 57°F Sunny 4% 23 km/h 67% 9 06:04 AM 09:12 PM
Wed Jul 1 91°F 63°F Sunny 1% 20 km/h 44% 6 06:05 AM 09:12 PM
Thu Jul 2 93°F 65°F Sunny 1% 17 km/h 39% 7 06:05 AM 09:12 PM

Bari, the capital of Apulia (Puglia), is a lively port city of 320,000 on Italy’s Adriatic coast where medieval alleyways, a Norman castle, and one of Christendom’s most important pilgrimage churches sit alongside a modern shopping district and a palm-lined seafront promenade. Unlike the polished tourist towns of the Amalfi Coast, Bari is a real working city where nonnas still make orecchiette pasta on doorsteps and fishermen auction their overnight catch at dawn. The city’s Mediterranean climate delivers hot, dry summers ideal for the beach and mild winters perfect for exploring without crowds. This guide covers everything you need to plan your trip, from monthly weather data to hotel picks in every neighborhood.

Welcome to Bari: What to Expect

Bari splits into two distinct halves. Bari Vecchia, the medieval old town on a peninsula, is a dense tangle of limestone lanes where you’ll find the Basilica of Saint Nicholas (holding the relics of the original Santa Claus), the 12th-century cathedral, and the Norman-Swabian Castle. Cross Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and you enter the Murat district, a 19th-century grid of elegant shopping streets, the Teatro Petruzzelli opera house, and the central train station. The Lungomare Nazario Sauro, a wide seafront promenade, links both areas and is where the city comes for the evening passeggiata. Bari is also the gateway to Apulia’s trulli country, the whitewashed towns of the Valle d’Itria, and the dramatic Gargano coastline, all reachable within an hour by train or car.

Bari Weather at a Glance

Bari has a classic Mediterranean climate (Koppen Csa): hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The Adriatic Sea moderates temperatures, keeping summer highs around 30°C (86°F) rather than the 35°C+ (95°F+) common in inland Apulia. The city averages 2,600 sunshine hours annually, among the highest in Italy. The warmest months are July and August (30°C/86°F highs, 20°C/68°F lows), while January is the coldest (13°C/55°F highs, 5°C/41°F lows). Rain concentrates in autumn and winter: October through December see 75-82mm per month, while July gets just 18mm. The sea is warmest in August at 26°C (79°F) and coldest in January-February at 13°C (55°F).

Summer (June-September) is the peak tourist season with long sunny days and warm sea temperatures. The shoulder months of May and October offer pleasant sightseeing weather with fewer crowds and lower prices. Winter (November-February) is quiet and affordable but wet, with 7-9 rainy days per month. Spring (March-April) brings blooming wildflowers across the Murge plateau and comfortable walking temperatures in the 16-19°C (61-66°F) range. Our Bari weather by month guide has the complete month-by-month data with temperature, rainfall, sea temperature, and sunshine tables.

Bari Seasonal Snapshot

  • Winter (December to February): Cool and wet with 13-14°C (55-57°F) highs and 5-6°C (41-43°F) lows. Rain falls on 7-8 days per month. Hotel prices drop 40-60%. Christmas markets fill Piazza del Ferrarese. The Festa di San Nicola on December 6 brings a smaller procession. Good for budget travelers and cultural sightseeing without crowds.
  • Spring (March to May): Temperatures climb from 16°C (61°F) in March to 23°C (73°F) in May. March still sees 7 rainy days and 58mm of rain, but May drops to just 5 rainy days and 35mm. The Festa di San Nicola (May 7-9) is Bari’s biggest event. Wildflowers bloom on the Murge plateau. The best season for combining sightseeing with comfortable weather.
  • Summer (June to August): Hot and dry with 27-30°C (81-86°F) highs. Only 2-3 rainy days per month. The Adriatic warms to 22-26°C (72-79°F). The Locus Festival brings international music in July. August is peak Italian holiday season with the Ferragosto break (August 15). Beaches are busy and hotels are at their most expensive.
  • Autumn (September to November): September stays warm at 26°C (79°F) with a still-swimmable 24°C (75°F) sea. Rain picks up through October (75mm) and peaks in November (82mm). The Fiera del Levante trade fair runs in mid-September. Olive harvest season (late October to November) offers frantoi aperti tours. Hotel prices moderate after September.

Bari Travel Guides

  1. Bari weather by month: Month-by-month temperature and rainfall data with comparison tables, sea temperature guide, and sunshine hours for every month of the year.
  2. best time to visit Bari: Seasonal breakdown of the best months for weather, lowest prices, fewest crowds, and major events including the Festa di San Nicola dates.
  3. things to do in Bari: Complete guide to Bari’s attractions including the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, Swabian Castle, orecchiette alley, Teatro Petruzzelli, the fish market, and Pane e Pomodoro Beach with opening hours and prices.
  4. Bari events and festivals: Full calendar of Bari’s festivals from the Festa di San Nicola (May) and BIF&ST film festival (March) to Locus Festival (July), Fiera del Levante (September), and olive harvest season.
  5. Bari neighborhoods: Detailed breakdown of Bari Vecchia, Murat, Madonnella, Japigia, Torre a Mare, and other districts with average hotel prices, atmosphere, and who each area suits.
  6. where to stay in Bari: Where to stay in every neighborhood with specific hotel and B&B recommendations at luxury, mid-range, and budget tiers, all with verified Booking.com links.
  7. Bari travel tips and FAQ: Practical information covering Bari Karol Wojtyla Airport (BRI), trains, buses, taxis, tipping, visa requirements, SIM cards, drinking water safety, and essential Italian phrases.

Where is Bari?

Bari sits on Italy’s southeastern Adriatic coast, roughly at the heel of the Italian boot. It’s the capital of the Apulia (Puglia) region and the second-largest city in southern Italy after Naples. The city occupies a small peninsula between two harbours: the old port (Porto Vecchio) to the east and the commercial port to the west. The Murge plateau rises behind the city, a karst landscape of limestone hills, olive groves, and the distinctive trulli houses for which the region is famous. Bari’s coastal position means its weather is strongly influenced by the Adriatic Sea, which acts as a heat reservoir: warming slowly in spring, keeping the city cooler than inland areas in summer, and moderating winter temperatures.

Bari Quick Facts

  • Best months for the beach: June to September (sea 22-26°C / 72-79°F)
  • Warmest month: August (30°C / 86°F high, 20°C / 68°F low)
  • Coolest month: January (13°C / 55°F high, 5°C / 41°F low)
  • Wettest month: November (82mm, 9 rainy days)
  • Driest month: July (18mm, 2 rainy days)
  • Sunniest month: July (11 hours per day)
  • Sea temperature range: 13°C (55°F) in February to 26°C (79°F) in August
  • Annual sunshine: Approximately 2,600 hours
  • Population: 320,000 (city), 1.3 million (metropolitan area)
  • Airport: Bari Karol Wojtyla Airport (BRI), 12km northwest of the city centre
  • Train connections: Rome (4 hours Frecciarossa), Milan (7 hours), Lecce (1.5 hours)

Suggested Hotels in Bari

Palace Hotel Bari

Bari’s premier luxury hotel in a Liberty-style 1932 building near the central station, featuring Murano glass chandeliers, marble bathrooms, and a rooftop restaurant serving Apulian seafood with city views. Best for travelers wanting classic Italian service with easy transport connections. Check rates and availability

Hotel Excelsior Bari

A well-maintained four-star on Via Giulio Petroni, 300 metres from the train station and 800 metres from Bari Vecchia, with soundproofed rooms and a top-floor breakfast room offering panoramic city views. Best for business travelers and tourists wanting reliable mid-range comfort. Check rates and availability

Travel B&B

A budget gem on the quiet eastern edge of Bari Vecchia near the cathedral, with simple but clean rooms and a standout rooftop terrace overlooking the Adriatic. The English-speaking hosts and unbeatable location make it excellent value. Best for solo travelers and backpackers. Check rates and availability

City Articles

Bari Weather by Month

Bari has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Koppen Csa) with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. As a coastal city on the Adriatic Sea, temperatures are moderated by the water, avoiding the extreme heat of inland Apulia. The city averages 2,600 sunshine hours per year, among the highest in Italy, and rainfall is concentrated in […]

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Best Time to Visit Bari

The best time to visit Bari depends on what you want from your trip. For beach weather and swimming, July and August deliver the warmest Adriatic temperatures (25-26°C). For sightseeing in comfortable conditions with moderate hotel prices, May, June, and September are the sweet spot. Here’s the full seasonal breakdown with exact date ranges, prices, […]

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Things to Do in Bari

Bari packs more than 2,000 years of history into its compact old town, but the city also delivers modern shopping streets, a lively fish market, and one of Italy’s best seafront promenades. Most attractions cluster in Bari Vecchia, the medieval quarter on a small peninsula jutting into the Adriatic, where you can easily spend a […]

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Bari Events and Festivals

Bari’s event calendar reflects its dual identity as a devout Catholic pilgrimage site and a modern Mediterranean city. The feast of Saint Nicholas is the spiritual heart of the year, but film, music, trade fairs, and food festivals fill the remaining months. Here’s the complete lineup with dates, locations, and what to expect at each […]

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Bari Neighborhoods Guide

Bari divides into distinct neighborhoods that each feel like their own town. The medieval maze of Bari Vecchia contrasts sharply with the 19th-century grid of Murat, while the modern district of Japigia and the beachside suburb of Torre a Mare offer entirely different experiences. Here’s a breakdown of each area with boundaries, character, who it […]

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Where to Stay in Bari

Bari’s accommodation scene clusters in three main areas: the atmospheric Bari Vecchia for B&Bs in restored palazzi, the elegant Murat district for classic hotels, and the coastal stretches for beachside stays. Prices are generally 30-40% lower than Rome or Milan for equivalent quality. Here’s the area-by-area breakdown with specific hotel recommendations. If you’re unsure which […]

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Bari Travel Tips and FAQ

Bari is a straightforward city to navigate once you understand the basics: the airport is 12km northwest, the train station sits at the edge of the Murat district, and the old town is entirely walkable. This guide covers arrival logistics, getting around, money, safety, and the practical questions every first-time visitor asks. For more context, […]

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