About this tour
Explore Trani's architectural heritage on foot with a guide who navigates you through this Puglian coastal town designated for slow travel. Over 90 minutes, you'll trace the city's Norman and medieval layers: the imposing Swabian Castle, the striking Romanesque cathedral with its distinctive striped facade, and the atmospheric Giudecca district where two functioning synagogues remain tucked within centuries-old stone. A measured pace lets you absorb the piazzas and narrow lanes that define this Adriatic gem.
Highlights
- Swabian Castle viewing from exterior vantage points
- Romanesque cathedral interior and exterior exploration
- Medieval Jewish quarter with two preserved synagogues
- Leisurely navigation through Trani's compact historic core
- Guide-led context on Puglian architectural traditions
What to expect
You'll meet your guide at Piazza Manfredi and move unhurried through the town centre. The cathedral dominates visually—expect to spend time appreciating its stone geometry and Norman-era construction details. The Giudecca quarter feels intimate; the synagogues are modest but evocative landmarks within residential streets. The Swabian Castle remains off-limits inside, though the exterior tells its own story. Walking surfaces are even and accessible throughout. The pace suits all fitness levels, with natural pauses for observation and questions.
Good to know
Minimum four adult participants required for departure. Fully wheelchair accessible, including all surfaces and public transport nearby. Prams and strollers welcome. The castle interior is not included; entry fees apply if you wish to visit independently.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original Global Hobo summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.





