Landmark
Brindisi
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Brindisi is a historic port city on the Adriatic coast of Italy's heel. Its natural harbor has been a gateway to the East since ancient times. Visitors can explore Roman ruins, including a column marking the end of the Appian Way, and a medieval castle that now houses an archaeological museum. The waterfront promenade offers views of ferries and yachts, with cafes and restaurants lining the marina. The city's compact historic center is walkable, with narrow streets leading to the Duomo and other landmarks. Brindisi is less crowded than other Italian tourist hubs, offering an authentic glimpse into southern Italian life.
Don't miss
- Roman column marking the end of the Appian Way
- Castello a Mare and its archaeological museum
- Scenic waterfront promenade with views of the harbor
- Historic center with the Duomo and narrow streets
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