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Hotel Boston
Hotel Boston
: 3.76 / 5
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The Boston Hotel is situated in the heart of Bari.The structure lies right in the centre of Bari near the old town, the ferry station, the train station and Air Terminal. The Boston Hotel is ideal for tours, shopping and business.In close... more
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Rondò
Rondò
: 3.99 / 5
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Only 3.5 km from the city centre of Bari, Hotel Rondo has a modern building with a lovely garden. It is fully air conditioned, it offers 10 meeting rooms and a snack bar. In case you need to cancel you have to do it no later than 48 hs... more
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Sheraton Nicolaus Bari
Sheraton Nicolaus Bari
: 4.17 / 5
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Sheraton Nicolaus Bari is a 13 storey modern building with a mirror facade. At the entrance there is a low building furnished with plants right in the middle of the two high buildings of the hotel. A large sized lobby leads to the bar and... more
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About Bari
Bari is a major port in south-eastern Italy, the capital of the region of Puglia. With a population of 318 000, it is the second largest city in southern Italy. It is most popular as the place where you take a ferry to Greece or Montenegro, as a bustling commercial centre and perhaps as a university town. An ancient port, it thrived under Roman, Byzantine and Norman rule and even rivaled Venice. It was bombed heavily during World War II and not many historical buildings have survived.