About this tour
Pedal through Bari's backstreets on a modern rickshaw whilst a local guide points out churches, palaces and lesser-known alleyways steeped in medieval history. This two-hour tour includes entry to two museums, a chance to explore subterranean passages that reveal the city's layered past, and a tasting of homemade gelato. You'll move at a pace that lets you actually absorb the architecture and street life rather than rushing through another coach-full itinerary.
Highlights
- Navigate narrow laneways inaccessible to larger vehicles
- Dual museum entries with independent exploration time
- Descend into underground channels beneath the old town
- Sample artisanal gelato from a local producer
- Guide fluent in multiple languages
- Fully accessible rickshaw suitable for wheelchairs and prams
What to expect
You'll board a pedal-assisted rickshaw and set off through Bari's atmospheric centro storico. The guide will indicate significant buildings—medieval churches, aristocratic residences—and share stories about the city's Byzantine and Norman layers. Expect to stop at two museums (which ones depends on daily availability) where you'll have time to wander at your own pace. Underground passages reveal how residents historically navigated and used the space below street level. The gelato stop breaks up the ride nicely and gives your legs a rest. Two hours moves quickly; you're covering ground but never feeling rushed.
Good to know
Book online in advance; minimum two people required. Rickshaws are wheelchair-accessible and can accommodate prams. Specialised infant seats available on request. Museums have self-guided exploration only—no separate tour included. Nearby public transport if you need it separately.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.

