Explore the medieval town of Trani on a private tour and discover its famous white stone cathedral, castle, and Jewish quarter. Immerse yourself in the history and beauty of one of southern Italy’s most important cities.
Explore the medieval town of Trani on a private tour and discover its famous white stone cathedral, castle, and Jewish quarter. Immerse yourself in the history and beauty of one of southern Italy’s most important cities.
- Cattedrale di Trani - The Cathedral of Trani is a magnificent example of Apulian Romanesque architecture, dedicated to Saint Nicholas the Pilgrim. Situated right by the sea, it is renowned for its striking white stone façade, elegant rose window, and towering bell tower that dominates the skyline. Beneath the main church are the crypt and the…
- Cattedrale di Trani - The Cathedral of Trani is a magnificent example of Apulian Romanesque architecture, dedicated to Saint Nicholas the Pilgrim. Situated right by the sea, it is renowned for its striking white stone façade, elegant rose window, and towering bell tower that dominates the skyline. Beneath the main church are the crypt and the lower church, adding depth and historical richness to the complex.
- Castello di Trani - The Swabian Castle of Trani is a medieval fortress constructed by Emperor Frederick II in 1233. Positioned on the seafront, it features a robust quadrangular structure with massive stone walls and four corner towers. Designed for both defense and imperial authority, its strategic location by the sea gives it a striking and imposing appearance, making it one of the city’s most significant historical landmarks (external visit).
- Sinagoga Scolanova - The Jewish Quarter of Trani is a charming labyrinth of narrow streets, stone arches, and white houses that testify to the historic presence of the Jewish community in the city, offering an authentic and tranquil atmosphere. Within it lies the Scolanova Synagogue, one of the oldest in Europe, characterized by a simple and essential façade, which still preserves its great historical and spiritual value as an important place of memory of Trani’s Jewish heritage (external visit).
- Porto di Trani - The Port of Trani is a picturesque location where the allure of the sea merges with the daily life of the city. Surrounded by historic buildings and waterfront venues, it hosts both fishing boats and pleasure crafts, creating a lively and authentic atmosphere. It is an ideal spot for a sunset walk and to enjoy views of the Adriatic Sea.

- Discover the Scolanova Synagogue (external visit)
- Enjoy the Tourist Port with its fishing boats
- Stroll through the evocative Jewish Quarter
- Admire the Swabian Castle, built by Emperor Frederick II (external visit)
- Visit the Cathedral of Trani with its lower church and crypt
- Private walking tour of Trani with licensed tour guide
- Discover the Scolanova Synagogue (external visit)
- Enjoy the Tourist Port with its fishing boats
- Stroll through the evocative Jewish Quarter
- Admire the Swabian Castle, built by Emperor Frederick II (external visit)
- Visit the Cathedral of Trani with its lower church and crypt
- Private walking tour of Trani with licensed tour guide
Discover the captivating medieval city of Trani, where history and architecture are vibrant and alive.
Begin your exploration at the Swabian Castle, constructed by Emperor Frederick II. This remarkable seaside fortress, crafted from light stone and featuring a quadrangular design with imposing towers, stands as one of the city’s most renowned landmarks….
Discover the captivating medieval city of Trani, where history and architecture are vibrant and alive.
Begin your exploration at the Swabian Castle, constructed by Emperor Frederick II. This remarkable seaside fortress, crafted from light stone and featuring a quadrangular design with imposing towers, stands as one of the city’s most renowned landmarks.
Proceed to the stunning Cathedral of Trani, an exemplary piece of Apulian Romanesque architecture dedicated to Saint Nicholas the Pilgrim. Overlooking the sea, it boasts a remarkable bell tower, intricately carved portals, and lavishly adorned interiors. Beneath it rest the saint’s crypt and the lower church of St. Maria della Scala.
Next, wander through the Jewish Quarter, a labyrinth of narrow stone streets and whitewashed buildings. Here, admire the exterior of the Scolanova Synagogue, celebrated for its unadorned façade and rich historical significance.
Conclude your visit at the Tourist Port of Trani, where fishing boats, the sea breeze, and bustling harbor activities offer a perfect final impression of the city.
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.