The hotel sits in a 1930’s structure that was awarded cultural heritage status and was recently revamped to incorporate the latest design trends into its glorious past. Known as the “transatlantic" for its peculiar curvy shape, the hotel has been a favorite destination for aristocrats, film stars and heads of state for over 40 years.
The hotel’s interiors draw inspiration from the external landscape, blending Mediterranean colors with splashes of blue and orange tones to link the different spaces. Rooms spread over six floors and are stylishly decorated with glossy materials and refined furnishings.
Guests have access to a rooftop heated pool and sun deck, the perfect spot to switch off and take in the city views. For those wanting a little pampering, the hotel’s wellness center offers a wide range of treatments amid a relaxing environment, mixing ethnic design, natural wood and marine scents.
The hotel houses two exclusive restaurants with menus that combine traditional Mediterranean dishes with contemporary culinary trends. One is located on the hotel’s terrace, while the other is on the ground floor and features panoramic windows opening onto Bari’s waterfront.