Brindisi is an important city on the Adriatic coast of southern Italy in the Apulia region and has a current population of just over 88,000 inhabitants.This natural port has played a major historical role in developing this region of Italy due to its strategic position and active trade with Greece and other nations over the Adriatic Sea.This city has a varied economy based on agriculture, chemical processing and generation of electricity, plus its port commercial activities.

About

From a historical point of view, the legend says that Brindisi was founded by the epic hero Diomede, but the records show that he had a form of settlement from ancient Roman and Greek times.Due to its prominent position on the Adriatic coast, throughout its history, Brindisi has been led by various empires and kingdoms, including ostrogots, lumbar and kings of Sicily.During World War II, the city even served as the temporary capital of Italy and hosted King Victor Emmanuel III.Today, Brindisi remains an important place on the East Coast, and his varied economy is made by one of the main cities in the Apulia region.

As a tourist destination, Brindisi benefits from his coastal location and has a port and a fantastic port waiting to be explored.In addition, the city has a number of admirable structures, such as the beautiful Castello Alfonsino and the Church of Santa Maria del Casale.If the architecture you do not like, you can visit the fantastic beaches like Lido Azzurro and you can enjoy the beach and relaxation.Finally, Brindisi is close to several other fantastic locations, such as Lecce and Mesagne, if you want a day trip.

Best period

The best months for good weather in Brindisi are March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October and November

On average the hottest months are July and August

The best months for swimming are June, July, August, September and October


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