About this venue
Fiera del Levante is one of Bari’s most distinctive fairgrounds, a venue designed for large trade fairs, congresses, and events that require a spacious and functional setting. The complex stands out through its series of pavilions and open-air areas, giving it a recognisable exhibition character, while its scale and layout allow it to host business events, specialist expos, and major public gatherings with equal confidence.
Inside, the experience feels practical and easy to navigate: wide walkways, clearly arranged entrances, and flexible halls make it simple to move between different parts of an event throughout the day. Visitors especially appreciate the sense of openness, the ease of moving from one section to another, and the infrastructure suited to larger numbers of guests, exhibitors, and supporting services.
The venue is located at Lungomare Starita, 4, Bari, Italy, in an area well suited to large-scale exhibition and event traffic. Direct access roads and official parking areas are available next to the complex, so reaching the entrance is usually straightforward even for first-time visitors. For wider orientation around the city and additional transport options in Bari, the practical details can be found in the text further down the page.
About the city
Bari, a vibrant Adriatic city and one of the most important urban centers in southern Italy, stands out as an excellent destination for fans of sporting events, concerts, and major live entertainment. The combination of the sea, the historic core, and modern urban energy gives it a distinctive character, so attending a match or a performance here easily turns into a complete city experience. Bari combines the atmosphere of a Mediterranean city with the practicality of a destination designed for visitors, which makes it attractive both to those arriving for a single event and to those who want to extend their stay. With a wide range of restaurants, cafés, and accommodation options, the city offers a pleasant setting for both short and longer visits.
One of Bari’s greatest advantages is its very good transport connectivity. The city is served by AMTAB bus lines, the main railway station Bari Centrale, and Bari Karol Wojtyla International Airport, making arrival straightforward whether you travel by plane, train, or car. For air travelers, the connections toward the city center and the station area are especially useful, while rail links make access from other Italian cities convenient. Thanks to the city’s clear layout and well-positioned transport hubs, reaching arenas, stadiums, and event halls is generally quick and practical, which is particularly valuable when you are traveling for an event with a fixed start time.
Before or after the event, it is worth exploring Bari Vecchia, the historic old town located between the two ports, where narrow stone streets, local squares, and an authentic atmosphere give the city its recognizable identity. A walk by the sea, especially along Lungomare Nazario Sauro, is an excellent way to round out your stay, while places such as Piazza del Ferrarese provide a natural transition between the old town and the lively urban rhythm. Bari is therefore not just a place where you attend a concert or a sporting event, but also a city where the event naturally blends with a relaxed walk, good food, and a Mediterranean atmosphere.