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Bari Resource Guide Introduction & City Areas...............................................................................................8 Airport Information......................................................................................................10 Baby Sitting & Maid Services........................................................................................11 Banking Services............................................................................................................12 Bookshops & Libraries..................................................................................................13 Cinemas & Theatres......................................................................................................14 Embassies - Consulates..................................................................................................15 Expat & Support Groups...............................................................................................19 Groceries & Supermarkets.............................................................................................19 Holidays & Festivities....................................................................................................20 Hospital & Medical Services..........................................................................................21 International Schools.....................................................................................................22 Internet Cafés................................................................................................................24 Museums and Historical Sites........................................................................................25 Parks..............................................................................................................................26 Pharmacies....................................................................................................................27 Police Stations...............................................................................................................28 Postal Services................................................................................................................29 Public Transport............................................................................................................30 Pubs - Clubs..................................................................................................................31 Religious Associations....................................................................................................32 Restaurants....................................................................................................................33 Shopping.......................................................................................................................34 Sport & Leisure.............................................................................................................35 Useful Numbers............................................................................................................39 Utilities..........................................................................................................................40 FAQ..............................................................................................................................42 Bari Resource Guide Bari is the capital city of the province of Bari and of the Apulia region, on the Adriatic Sea, in Italy. It is the second most important economic centre of mainland Southern Italy after Naples, and is well known as a port and university city, as well as the city of Saint Nicholas Bari is made up of four different urban sections. To the north is the closely built old town on the peninsula between two modern harbors, with the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, the Cathedral of San Sabino and the Hohenstaufen Castle built for Frederick II, which is now also a major nightlife district. To the south is the Murat quarter, the modern heart of the city, which is laid out on a rectangular grid-plan with a promenade on the sea and the major shopping district. Modern residential zones surround the centre of Bari, the result of chaotic development during the 1960s and 1970s replacing the old suburbs that had developed along roads splaying outwards from gates in the city walls. City Overview It’s divided into two main parts marked out by Corso Vittorio Emanuele; the old city, a network of medieval streets and monuments, and the quarters which developed after 1820, characterized by straight streets and perfectly square islands. Bari enjoys considerable industrial development. The industry was born of necessity to preserve both agricultural produce (eg. cherries, tomatoes, artichokes, grapes and tablewine) and the fish industry (including sea food - the city’s pride and joy and the basis of many local dishes). Bari is home to many factories and there are now many other industries that keep the city financially healthy. The growth of the industries was one of the primary factors behind the building of the airport (Palese) was built. Facts about Bari Population: 400,000 National status: Republic Currency: Euro Time zone: GMT +1 Main airports: Bari Palese CITY OVERVIEW Bari has changed a lot since the beginning of the 19th century due to urban development and at the end of the century there were a great deal of new buildings including the railway station (built in 1875). The city is well served by buses that reach the whole city as well as the surrounding districts. Piazza Aldo Moro, close to Central Station is the terminus for most of the buses. The city also has an efficient rail service linking the North with Southern Italy; there is also an excellent motorway system. Thanks to the Napoli – Bari and Bologna – Bari routes, tourism has flourished in Bari and continues to do so. The ancient district is worth visiting with the impressive Romanesque - Pugliese structures and many churches such as S. Giacomo. The Lungomare (promenade) is a popular place for walks and traditional festivals. The Fiera del Levante, one of the largest trade fairs in Italy, which takes in place in September also stands close to the sea. Corso Vittorio Emanuele winds alongside the promenade, separating the ancient district from the center. Perpendicular to the Corso is Via Sparano, famous for its luxurious shops. The medieval Muraglia (wall) stands on the promenade, and at one point, the sea once reached right underneath the wall. This ancient structure looks towards the old port and the new port. The ports are not only used on a commercial scale but they represent one of Italy’s principal petrol ports. 8 Bari Resource Guide City Areas The residential areas in Bari can mostly be found in three areas; the Old Town, the New Town and the Industrial area. Another main road that divides the city is Via Capruzzi, it winds through the most modern part of the city where most of the major businesses have offices. This is also the area of many other large shops and local markets Most areas in Bari are family-friendly, well-connected with public transport and in the vicinity of shops and supermarkets. THE OLD TOWN (NORTH) The old town is probably the most fascinating area of Bari, as it gathers most of its history, ancient arts and culture. Here, the properties on offer are newly with a seaside view. The area is only a little walk away from the centre of Bari and Lungomare (the promenade). Besides its cathedrals, little churches, castles, fish markets, and little white streets, the Old Town also offers a beautiful seaside scenery and a few “city gardens”, little green areas along the ancient walls and the Lungomare. In recent years, the Old Town, or Bari Vecchia, has also become the core of the city’s social life, with a wide range of restaurants, art galleries, entertainment, pubs, and a few prestigious shops, mainly selling art craft products and exotic furniture. Being an attractive area, properties to rent in these areas are hard to find as most people prefer to buy. THE NEW TOWN (CENTRAL) The new part of town is also referred to as “Bari Murattiana” as its construction started in 1813 under the government of Gioacchino Murat, Napoleon’s brother-in-law and King of the Two Sicilies Reign. Today, it represents the commercial area of Bari, with beautiful properties and expensive apartments. The main street, Via Sparano, runs through the central town with 800 m of elegant boutiques, shoe shops, selected food groceries and all sorts of luxury goods. This area is where the most sought-after properties in Bari are located, although parking and traffic represent a daily issue. Only a few buildings have parking spaces but there are plenty of multi-storey car parks available. This area also hosts the oldest theatres and cinemas of Bari, as well as government and financial offices. The main “Piazzas”, such as Piazza Garibaldi and Piazza Umberto, offer nice little green oases and playgrounds for children. THE INDUSTRIAL AREA (WEST) West of the old and central Bari, the industrial area includes various sub-areas of both industrial and residential nature. The “Zona Industriale” gathers the main factories and industrial establishments of Bari, together with the biggest shopping outlets. Housing available ranges from apartments to spacious villas with private gardens and parking. Houses in these areas are sought-after, overlooking the sea and far more spacious than those available in central town. The little Pineta Comunale di S. Francesco is a little park near S. Girolamo, not far from the Fiera del Levante (where international exhibitions are held periodically) and the old Stadio della Vittoria, now hosting concerts and plays. OTHER RESIDENTIAL AREAS: Residential areas located to the east and south of central Bari, are mainly tranquil suburbal areas, missing the immediate proximity to the seaside although still within the town’s boundaries. Japigia and Poggiofranco are the main sub-areas in this part of Bari. Properties here are family-friendly and of modern standard. Some of the most recently constructed residential buildings in Poggiofranco (near the Sheraton Nicholas hotel) also host offices and company premises. Another option is also the immediate neighbouring villages of Bari. Bitritto is only 9 km away from Bari and very well connected to the central town. It also offers the benefit of modern country living, just like other areas such as Triggiano, Valenzano, Adelfia and Modugno. These areas are for those who prefer living in smaller villages while still being only a short drive from the centre of Bari. Santo Spirito is another “frazione” of Bari’s province. It is closer to Bari itself and only a couple of km from Palese and its airoport. Bari Resource Guide 9 Airport Information Bari has one airport, Bari Palese Airport, located approximately 11 km outside the city centre. TRANSPORT Bus Autobus Tempesta commutes between the airport and the central train station every 45 minutes. A one way ticket costs about 6 Euros. The trip takes about 20 minutes. Autobus Amtab 16. Leaves every hour from the airport to the centre of Bari (Piazza Moro). A one-way ticket costs 0.80€ Euros, travel time is approximately 30 minutes. Taxi Taxis are located just outside the entrance/exit of the airport. A trip from the airport to central Bari costs approximately 30 Euros and takes about 20 minutes, depending on traffic. Radio Taxi 080 5543333. Car rental services All agencies below have a stand inside the airport for car rental, for immediate pick-up and drop-off: Maggiore 080 531 6180 Hertz 080 531 6171 Europcar 080 531 6144 Airport Hotels Hotel La Baia Via Vittorio Veneto 29/a-b Palese Tel. 080 53 00 288 Palombo Hotel Via Vittorio Veneto 31-33 Palese Tel. 080 5300222 Poseidon Hotel Club Via Angelantonio Maiorano 5/c Palese Tel. 080 5304520 Victoria Park Hotel Via Nazionale 10/f Palese Tel. 080 5306300 Hotel Residence Riviera Via Tito Schipa 7 Santo Spirito Tel. 080 5300582 Avis 080 531 6168 10 Bari Resource Guide Babysitting When looking for a baby-sitter or a maid you have various options to choose from. Usually, these services are available in three options; hourly, daily, or live-in. We highly recommend that you request and check all applicants’ references. Hourly These workers are usually Italian and non-Italian. This kind of help is easy to find, readily available, and not very expensive. The going rate is approx. 5 - 7 Euros an hour as much depends on the number of hours worked. Daily These workers are usually non-Italians who have their own place to live, but work at the home of one employer for the entire day. They are called ‘lungo orario’ and work a fixed number of hours a day(usually starting at 7.00 or 8.00 and ending at 17.00 or 18.00 from Mon through Sat)a day. The salary they earn varies greatly depending on the agreement initially agreed upon. Unfortunately, it seems that sometimes the salary depends on the nationality of the worker. Workers from the Phillippines command a higher salary in comparison to most other Non-Italian home help. Live - in It is not uncommon to have a person living with a family who takes care of both the house and the children, these are called ‘Fisso’. There are large numbers of non-Italian workers usually from the Phillipines, Latin America, Sri Lanka, and Ethiopia who eagerly seek this kind of position, as it provides work, food, and board. The average salary for a ‘fisso’ is between 600 - 800 Euros a month. HOW DO I FIND THESE SERVICES? On the English Yellow Pages website you will find classified ads from individuals looking for such work, and you may also place an ad if you are looking for home help. The most common way to find a baby sitter is through word of mouth, i.e. asking around for reliable, qualified, and experienced people. Otherwise people find baby-sitters through ads in the newspapers (Gazzetta Affari/Business), or through temporary job agencies. For home help one can also contact “Imprese di pulizia” (Cleaning Companies). Bari Resource Guide 11 Banking Banks are generally open from Monday to Friday from 08:30 to 13.30 and for 60 to 90 minutes in the afternoon between 14.30 and 16.00, they are always closed at weekends. Banks in Italy offer a full range of services. TYPES OF ACCOUNTS There are many 24-hour cash points (ATMs) AVAILABLE available. Ensure that you check your bank There are two types of current accounts statements carefully as ‘mistakes’ are not available: uncommon. Bank charges are generally Resident’s Account - If you are already higher than most expats are used to. registered at the Town Hall. Bank fees are cheaper than those of non – resident accounts There are several national banks (e.g. and you are entitled to all the services the bank Unicredit, Banco Posta, BNL, Intesa provides: San Paolo,) that have grouped together - Credit Card regional banks and created a sort of circuit. - ATM/Debit Card (‘Bancomat’) (e.g. Banco di Roma - Gruppo Unicredit, - Cheque book Antonveneta-Gruppo Montepaschi). Some - On line banking other banks work in a regional context (e.g. Casse di Risparmio, Banche di Credito Non-Resident’s Account – You can open a Cooperativo, Casse Rurali e Artigiane), bank account even if you are not yet registered and they also have branches outside their at the Town Hall. Bank fees are higher and you region. are entitled to fewer services which vary from bank to bank but generally include only ATM Some foreign banks have opened branches Card and a cheque book. in Italy over the past decade (e.g. Woolwich, Barclays, Ing Direct, Deutsche Bank) whilst In order to open a joint bank account, both others are just merchant banks (Citibank parties must go to the bank in person. There are International, Merrill Lynch, JP Morgan). two different kinds of joint bank account: Other foreign banks have opened branches in association with Italian banks (e.g. Crédit ‘Conto corrente cointestato a firme disgiunte’ Agricole-Cariparma; BNL – Gruppo BNP - where either person can make transactions Paribas) without the other’s signature. ‘Conto corrente cointestato a firme Banks are generally open from Monday congiunte’- where both signatures are required to Friday from 08.30 to 13.30 and for 60 for every transaction. to 90 minutes in the afternoon between 14.30 and 16.00, they are always closed at weekends. Opening hours are displayed on SERVICES PROVIDED the door. When wishing to open an account ATM/DEBIT CARD (‘BANCOMAT’) it is advisable to go during the morning as A Bancomat card can be used to pay for items this service is not always available in the directly and to withdraw cash in Italy and abroad. ATM machines are available 24-hours. afternoon. They are located outside banks, in shopping malls, in airports, train stations, large hospitals. TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT In order to open a bank account you will Be aware that if you use your own bank’s ATM need to go in person to the bank of your machines, operations are free of charge; on the choice with the following documentation: other hand if you use ATM machines of other - Passport (NB This applies also to EU banks you will be charged a handling fee – this citizens – passport is only form of ID varies from bank to bank but is between 1 and 3 Euros for each transaction. accepted) - Fiscal code Services available through ATM machines - Salary Sheet are: - Mobile SIM recharge/top up - Bank statement consultation - Utilities bills payment - Cash and cheque deposit 12 In case of theft or loss of your Bancomat, it is necessary to block it. This can be done by dialing the following toll-free phone numbers: - For Bancomats with a chip: 800 902631 - For Standard Bancomats: 800 822 056 CREDIT CARD Credit cards can be used to pay directly at shops or on line, to pay utility bills if you have this facility, to withdraw money from ATM machines (commission is charged for this service) Italian credit card accounts have to either be settled on a monthly basis by funds being withdrawn from your current account (check debit date with your bank) or by monthly installments in case you opt for the revolving option (check interest rates with your bank). Most common credit cards are: AMEX: 800.131.141 VISA: 800 819 014 MASTERCARD: 800.269.269 DINERS CLUB: 06.35.75.333 In case of theft or loss of cards, the numbers to call are as follows: AMEX: 06 72 2803 71 or 06 72 282 or 800. 87 2000 VISA: 800.207.167 MASTER CARD: 800.207.167 DINERS CLUB: 800 86 40 64 CHEQUE BOOK A cheque (Assegno bancario) can be used to make payments and the sum will be debited from your bank account on the same day if it is cashed in at the same bank, otherwise it generally takes 6 working days to debit/credit your account. Cheques are not usually accepted in shops, airports or train stations but are most often used in for the payment of services or between private individuals. Cheques can either be: Assegno bancario trasferibile (Transferable cheque): this kind of cheque can be cashed by a different person than the one in whose name the check was originally written out , by signing it on the back (in italian “girata”, or ‘turned over’). Transferable cheques can be for a value of up to E 12.500,00 only. If the cheque is cashed by the person it was Bari Resource Guide written out to or transferred to, the individual must write their “codice fiscale” (italian fiscal code) on the back of the cheque. If the cheque is instead paid into a bank account the “codice fiscale” is not required. Assegno bancario non trasferibile ( Account payee only cheque ): this kind of cheque can be cashed only by the person in who’s name it was written . All cheques of a value greater than E12.500,00 must be account payee only. Assegno circolare ( Open/bearer cheque): this kind of cheque is payable to the person it was written out to and who presents it for payment at a counter of the same bank that issued it. It is issued by the bank of an individual that has an bank account with that bank (in this case the sum will be deducted from the bank account in question) or in the case of an individual who does not have a bank account the value of the cheque must be paid in cash to the bank. An assegno circolare must to be cashed within 30 days of its date of issue. ON LINE BANKING The online banking service allows you to: - Perform a financial transaction such as an account to account transfer - Monitor your bank statement and list of movements (incoming and outgoing) - Recharge your mobile phone EXCHANGE SERVICES In Italy there are lots of currency exchange offices that are usually open non-stop from 8:30 to 20:00. Travelers’ cheques, money transfers, and cash advances on Credit Cards are available. Popular Banks Unicredit Banca Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena Banco Popolare UBI Banca BNL – Gruppo BNP Paribas Banca Popolare di Milano Banco Posta BNP Paribas Banche Popolari Unite Banca Popolare di Milano Intesa San Paolo Currency exchange offices can be found in the centre of the city (tourist areas) and in airports and larger train stations. Banks: automatic 24-hours-a-day exchange machines usually situated outside many branches in Bari. Bookshops and Libraries Below is a list of bookshops and libraries where books in original language may be available or can be ordered. BOOKSHOPS Biblios (italian and foreigner) Piazza Aldo Moro, 22 70122 Bari Tel. 080 5247367 Feltrinelli ( books and music) 119, v. Melo Da Bari 70121 Bari (BA) Tel: 080 5207501 Fax:080 5207550 Athena Library di Filomena Garritano 86, v. M.Se Di Montrone 70122 Bari (BA) Tel: 080 5235359 Cacucci Editore Sas Di Nicola Cacucci 70122 Bari (BA) 140, Via Cairoli Benedetto Tel: 080 5219471 Mediabook di Vincenzo Coccia & C. sas 245, v. Gimma 70122 Bari (BA) Tel: 080 522208, 329 812132 Libreria Arcadia di Gesuele Silvio 70125 Bari (BA) 9, VIALE UNITA’ D’ITALIA Tel: 080 5573800 DottA. Giuffre’ editore spa 186, v. Calefati 70122 Bari (BA) Tel: 080 5213710 Libreria New Books di Inverardi Sebastiano 181, Via de Rossi 70122 Bari (BA) Tel: 080 5275998 Campus Libary 70100 San Pasquale (BA) 76/78, v. Toma Tel: 080 5574806 Bari Resource Guide Isola Che Non C’E’ di Piccolo A & A Snc 70122 Bari (BA) 160, Via de Rossi Tel: 080 5242661, 080 5244989 Librerie Gagliano 70125 Bari (BA) Vl. Della Repubblica, 76 Tel: 080 5968226 LIBRARIES Biblioteca Nazionale Sagar riga Visconti Volpe Piazza Umberto 1 70121 Bari Tel. 080 5212534 Opening hours: Mon-Fri:08:30-18:30 Sat:08:30-13:30 Biblioteca Ricchetti Gaetano Via Sparanao da Bari 70121 Bari Tel. 080 5212145 Opening hours: Mon-Sat 08:30-13:30 Mon, Tue and Wed: 16:00-18:30 Books in foreign langauge mainly in French. 13 Cinemas & Theatres Cinemas in Bari only show movies in their original language. For any theatre plays in original language, please refer to the programs of each theatre CINEMAS Royal, Corso Italia, 112 Bari Tel: +39 0805 211 668 Abc Via Marconi, 41 Bari Tel: +39 0805 344 890 Ambasciatori Via Toma, 67 Bari Tel: +39 0805 425 000 Armenise Via Pasubio, 178 Tel: +39 0805 428 281 MAIN THEATRES Piccolo Teatro Strada Borrelli 45 70100 Bari Tel. 0805428953 The Piccolo Teatro is a very small theatre that puts on original theatre productions with local actors. Teatro Piccinni(balletto) Corso V. Emanuele 84 Tel. 080/5210878 Teatroteam Via Davanzati 46 (Ticket office) Tel. 080 5210877 Via La Pira (Theatre) Tel. 080/5547730 Esedra Largo Monsignor Curi /Bari Tel: 080/5537760 Galleria Corso Italia, 15 Tel.: +39 0805 214 563 Royal Corso Italia 112 Tel: 080/5211668 Warner Village Via Noicattaro 2 SS / CS 100 70100 Casamassima (Ba) Tel. 080 457 4111 Warner Village is certainly the bestknown and most-frequented cinema in the whole province. It has 9 screens, 2010 seats in total and 5800 parking spaces. Located only a few minutes by car from Bari. 14 Bari Resource Guide Embassies and Consulates americaS Argentina Piazzale Esquilino 2, 00185 Roma Tel. 06 48073300 Fax. 0648073343 www.embargentina.it Belize Piazza di Spagna, 81 00187 Roma Tel. 0669190776 Fax. 0669925794 www.ambasciatabelize.com Bolivia Via Brenta 2, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 88 41 001 Brazil Piazza Navona, 14 00186 Roma Tel: 06 683981 Fax: 06 6867858 www.ambasciatadelbrasile.it Canada Via Salaria, 243 - 00198 Roma Tel. 06 854441 www.international.gc.ca Chile Via Po, 23 - 00198 Roma Tel 06 - 844091 Fax: 06 – 8841452 www.chileit.it Colombia Via Pisanelli 4, 00196 Roma Tel. 06 36 14 348 www.embajadadecolombia.it Costa Rica Ambasciata di Costa Rica Viale Liegi, 2 - 00198 Roma Tel. +39 06 84242853 Fax +39 06 85355956 www.ambasciatacostarica.org Bari Resource Guide Cuba Via Licinia 7, 00153 Roma Tel 06-571724217 Fax 06-5782032 www.ambasciatacuba.com Dominican Republic Via Pisanelli 1, 00196 Roma Tel. 06 36 00 43 77 Equador via G.D’Arezzo, 14 00198 Roma Tel. 06/8541784 Fax 06/85354434 El Salvador Via Gualtiero Castellini, 13 . 00197 Roma. Tel: 06 8076605 Fax: 06 8079726 www.embasalvaroma.com Jamaica Via G. Sgambati, 1 - 00198 Roma Tel: 068542494 Guatemala Via Colli della Farnesina 128, 00194 Roma Tel. 06 36 307 392 Haiti Via di Villa Patrizi 7, 00161 Roma Tel 06 44 254 106 Honduras Via G. B Vico 40, 00196 Roma Tel. +39-06-3207236 Fax +39-06-3207973 Mexico Via Spallanzani 16, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 11 51 Fax 06440.3876 http://portal.sre.gob.mx/italiano/ Nicaragua Via Brescia 16, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 13 471 Panama Viale Regina Margherita 239, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 44 252 173 Paraguay Via Castro Pretorio 116, 00185 Roma Tel. 06 44 65 517 Perù Via F. Siacci 4, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80691510 Fax 06 80691777 www.ambasciataperu.it United States of America Via Veneto 119a, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 46 741 www.usembassy.it Uruguay Via Veneto 183, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 48 21 776 Venezuela Via Tartaglia 11, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 79 019 www.ambasciatadelvenezuela.it AFRICA Algeria Via B. Oriani 26, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 84 141 Website: www.algerianembassy.it Angola Via F. Bernardini 21, 00165 Roma Tel. 06 39 36 65 70 www.ambasciatangolana.com Burkina Faso Via Alessandria 26, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 44 24 97 25 www.ambaburkinaitalie.it Cameroon Via Siracusa 4/6, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 29 12 85 www.cameroonembassy.it 15 Cape Verde Via G. Carducci 4, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 47 44 643 Congo (Brazzaville) Via Barberini 3, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 42 01 07 79 Congo (Kinshasa) Via Ombrone 8/10, 00198 Roma Tel. 347 55 67 732 Madagascar Via Zandonai 84/a, 00194 Roma Tel. 06 36 30 01 83 Mali Via Antonio Bosio 2, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44254029 Costa Rica Viale Liegi, 2 - 00198 Roma Tel. +39 06 84242853 Fax +39 06 85355956 www.ambasciatacostarica.org Marocco Via Spallanzani 8/10, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 02 506 www.consulatmarocmilan.it Egypt Via Salaria 267, 00199 Roma Tel. 06 84 40 191 Mauritania Via G. Paisiello 26, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 57 949 Ethiopia Via Vesalio 16, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 03 652 Fax. 06 4403676 Mozambique Via Corridoni 14, 00195 Roma Tel. 06 37 51 48 52 Gabon Via Mercalli 25, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 69 13 90 www.ambassade-gabon-rome.org Ghana Via Ostriana 4, 00199 Roma Tel. 06 86 21 56 91 www.ghanaembassy.it Guinea Via A. Ristori 8/13, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 78 989 Ivory Coast Via Guglielmo Saliceto 8, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 23 11 29 www.consolatocostadavorio.mi.it Kenya Via Archimede 164, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 82 717 www.embassyofkenya.it 16 Libya Via Nomentana 365, 00162 Roma Tel. 06 86 32 09 51 www.amb-libia.it Niger Via Baiamonti 10, 00195 Roma Tel. 06 37 29 013 Qatar Via A. Bosio 14, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 24 94 50 www.qatarembassy.it Senegal Via Giulia 66, 00186 Roma Tel. 06 68 72 353 Rep. of South Africa Via Tanaro 14, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 25 41 www.sudafrica.it Sudan Via Spallanzani 24, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 03 609 www.sudanembassy.it Lesotho Via Serchio 8, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 42 496 Tanzania Viale Cortina D’ampezzo 185 - 00135 Roma Tel 06 334 85801 Fax 06 334 85828 www.tanzania-gov.it Liberia Via A. Vivaldi 15, 00199 Roma Tel. 06 86 32 90 34 Tunisia Via Delle Egadi, 13 - 00199 Roma Tel. 06 87183159 Zimbabwe Via Virgilio 5, 00193 Roma Tel. 06 68 30 82 82 EUROPE Albania Via Asmara 5, 00199 Roma Tel. 06 8622411 Fax. 06 86224120 www.ambalbania.it Armenia Via Colli della Farnesina 174, 00194 Roma Tel 06 3296638 Fax 06 3297763 www.ambasciataarmena.it Austria Via G.B. Pergolesi 3, 0198 Roma Tel. 06 8412744 Belarus Via delle Apli Apuane 16, 00141 Roma Tel. 06 82 08 141 Fax. 06 82002309 www.belembassy.it Belgium Via Monti Parioli 49, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 36 09 511 Fax. 06 361.01.97 www.diplomatie.be/romeit/ Bosnia-Herzegovina Via Albertelli Pilo 11, 00195 Roma Tel: 06 37 28 509 Bulgaria Via Rubens 21, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 32 24 643 Fax. 06 3226122 Czech Republic Via dei Gracchi 322, 00192 Roma Tel 063609571 Fax 063244466 www.mzv.cz/rome Croatia Via Bodio 74, 00191 Roma Tel. 06 36 30 73 00 Denmark Via. Monte Parioli 50, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 9774.831 Fax. 06 9774.8399 website: www.ambrom.um.dk Bari Resource Guide Estonia Viale Liegi 28, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 844 075 10 Fax. 06 844 075 19 www.estemb.it Finland Via Lisbona 3, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 22 31 www.finland.it France Piazza Farnese 67, 00186 Roma Tel. 06 68 60 11 www.ambafrance-it.org Georgia Piazza di Spagna 20, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 69 94 19 72 Germany Via San Martino della Battaglia 4, 00185 Roma Tel.: 06 49213-1 Fax: 06 44 52 672 www.rom.diplo.de Greece Via Mercadante 36, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 8416505 www.ambasciatagreca.it Ireland Piazza Campitelli 3, 00186 Roma Tel. 06 6979 121 Fax 06 6979 1231 www.ambasciata-irlanda.it Jugoslavia Via Monti Parioli 20, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 32 00 805 Latvia Viale Liegi 42, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 88 41 227 Fax. 06 8841 239 www.mfa.gov.lv/it/rome/ Lithuania Viale di Villa Grazioli 9, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 59 052 Fax. 06 8559 053 Luxembourg Via di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme 90, 00185 Roma Tel. 06 77 20 11 77 Fax 06 77 20 10 55 www.ambasciatalussemburgo.it Macedonia Via Bruxelles 73-75, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 24 11 09 Malta Lungotevere Marzio 12, 00186 Roma Tel. 06 68 79 990 Moldavia Via Montebello 8, 00185 Roma Tel.: + 39 06 4740210; Fax: + 39 06 47881092 www.ambmoldova.it Monaco Via Bertoloni 36, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 83 361 Netherlands Via M. Mercati 8, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 32 15 827 www.olanda.it Norway Via Terme Deciane 7, 00153 Roma Tel. 06 57 17 031 www.amb-norvegia.it Poland Via Rubens 20, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 32 16 073 www.ambasciatapolonia.it Portugal Viale Liegi 21, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 48 01 www.embportroma.it Romania Via Tartaglia 36, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 72 541 www.roembit.org Russia Via Gaeta 5, 00185 Roma Tel.44 68 683 www.ambrussia.com Slovakia Via Colli della Farnesina 144, 00194 Roma Tel. 06 36 71 51 www.mfa.sk Slovenia Via L. Pisano 10, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 81 075 Spain Largo Fontanella di Borghese, 19 00186 Roma Tel.: 06 684 04 01 Fax: 06 687 22 56 Sweden Piazza Rio De Janeiro 3, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 19 41 www.swedenabroad.com Switzerland Via B. Oriani 61, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 95 71 www.eda.admin.ch/roma Turkey Via Palestro 28, 00185 Roma Tel. 06 44 52 209 www.ambasciataditurchia.it UK and Northern Irleland Via XX Settembre 80/a, 00187 Roma Tel: 06 4220 0001 Fax: 06 4220 2334 ukinitaly.fco.gov.uk/en/ Ukraine Via G. d’Arezzo 7, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 17 854 www.amb-ucraina.com Hungary Via dei Villini 16, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44 23 05 67 www.huembit.it Uzbekistan Via Tolmino 12, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 13 706 Vatican City Via Po 27, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 52 092 www.vatican.va San Marino Via E. Duse 35, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 72 511 Bari Resource Guide 17 ASIA & OCEANIA Afghanistan Via Nomentana 120, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 86 11 009 www.afghanistanembassyitaly.com Australia Via Alessandria 215, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 27 21 www.italy.embassy.gov.au Bangladesh Via Bertoloni 14, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 8083595 Fax. 06 8084853 www.bangladeshembassyinitaly.com Myanmar Via Vincenzo Belini, No.20, Interno 1 - 00198, Rome, Tel: 06 854-9374, 841-6863 Fax: 06 841-167 website: merome.itgo.com New Zeland Via Clitunno 44 - Roma 00198 Tel: 06 853 7501 Fax: 06 440 2984 www.nzembassy.com Syria Piazza Aracoeli 1, 00186 Roma Tel.: +39 06 6749801 Fax: +39 06 6794989 www.ambasciatadisiria.it Indonesia Via Campania 55 00187 Roma Tel: 06 42 00 911 Tanzania Viale Cortina D’ampezzo 185 - 00135 ROME Tel. 06 334 85801 www.tanzania-gov.it Sri Lanka Via Adige, 2 - 00198 Roma Tel. 06 8554560 China Via Bruxelles 56, 00198 Roma Tel: 06-8413458 Fax: 06-85352891 www.fmprc.gov.cn/ce/ceit/ita/ North Korea Viale dell’Esperanto, 26 00144 Roma Tel. 06 59 15 893 Thailand Via Nomentana132, 00162 Rome Tel. 06 86220525-27 Fax. 06 8622 0529 Cyprus Via Denza 15, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80 88 365 Oman Via della Camilluccia 625, 00135 Roma Tel. 06 3297364 Uzbekistan Via Tolmino 12, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 85 42 456 www.uzbekistanitalia.org India Via XX Settembre 5, 00187 Rome Tel. 06-4884642/3/4/5 www.indianembassy.it Pakistan Via della Camilluccia 682, 00135 Roma Tel. 06 3294836 www.pak.gov.pk Israel Via M. Mercati 12, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 32 21 541 Philippines Via delle Medaglie d’Oro 112, 00136 Roma Tel. 06 39 74 66 21 Fax: 06 39 74 08 72 www.philital.com Japan Via Q. Sella 60, 00187 Roma Tel. 06 48 79 91 www.ambasciatajp.it Jordan Via Marchi 1/b, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 86 20 53 04 Kuwait Via Archimede 124, 00197 Roma Tel. 06 80692883 Libanon Via Carissimi 38, 00198 Roma Tel 06-8537211 Fax 06-8411794 www.liban.it 18 Malaysia Via Nomentana 297, 00162 Roma Tel. 06 84 15 764 www.ambkualalumpur.esteri.it Vietnam Via Di Bravetta, 156 - 00164 Roma Tel. 06 66157520 Yemen Via Bosio Antonio, 10 - 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44231679 Qatar Via A. Bosio 14, 00161 Roma Tel. 06 44234234 www.qatarembassy.it Saudi Arabia Via G.B. Pergolesi 9, 00198 Roma Tel. 06 84 48 51 www.arabia-saudita.it South Korea Via B. Oriani 30, 00197 Roma Tel. 06-80.24.61 Fax 06-80.24.62.59 Bari Resource Guide Expatriate and Support Groups There are no expats groups in Bari but we can suggest you the following: Internations www.internations.org Just landed www.justlanded.com Professional Women’s Association Tel. 06 85 30 34 87 / 06 33 26 94 92 Email: info@pwarome.org www.pwarome.org English Yellow Pages www.intoitaly.it 06 4740861 Groceries and Supermarkets There are several large supermarket chains in Italy that sell fresh produce as well as frozen, canned, and packaged foods. Opening hours are usually between 08:30 and 20:00, Monday to Saturday. The major chains are GS Supermercati, PAM Supermercati, Sidis, Coop, Eurospin, I Dok and Auchan. They are located throughout the region and opening hours are usually between 8.30 and 20:30. In the summer, the supermarkets are usually opened half an hour longer. Supermarkets in Bari, such as Auchan, Ipercoop and Carrefour all sell various international products. For Italian products, see list below. Bottega Del Tortellino 81-A V Cardassi 70121 Bari Pastificio Romano 99 C Vittorio Emanuele Ii 70122 Bari Casa Della Pasta 28 V Davanzati 70121 Bari Alessandra Ancora 67-B V Re David Giuseppe 70125 Bari Pastificio Ancora Marco 53-A-B V Petroni Giulio 70124 Bari Nicola Cicala 5 Stradella Barone 70125 Bari Pastificio Armenise Di Balice Chiara 66 P Umberto I Carbonara 70012 Bari Il Salumaio Puglia Via N. Piccini 168 70122 Bari Tel. 080 5219345 Pastificio L’angolo Della Pasta 100 V Petroni Giulio 70124 Bari Bari Resource Guide 19 Holidays and Festivities Mark national and regional public holidays on your calendar. Below you will find a complete list. Apart from the national holidays in box on right, each town has a day of festivities for its Patron Saint. There are 365 Patron Saints - one for each day of the year. The Patron Saints of Bari is San Nicola and is celebrated on the 7th, 8th and 9th of May. WARNING! Although in recent years things have improved, Bari virtually ‘dies’ during the month of August. Many businesses close for the entire month, as the italians leave for the sea or mountains to escape the humidity of the city. The 15th is a festivity called ‘Ferragosto’. On this day any italians remaining in the city traditionally go to the country for the day. Everyday life in this period is almost completely put on hold in Bari, so forewarned is forearmed! The Christmas period starts on Christmas Day and goes through to the 6th of January. Most businesses and schools close for this entire period. Special Bank Holidays: May 8 (Bari) San Nicola October 10 (Pescara) San Cetteo June 24 (Torino) St. John the Baptist December 7 (Milano) St Ambroise (Venice) The dates of some local festivities such as the Redentore, Regata Storica and Carnival change every year. In order to be up-dated with the current dates please visit www.comune.venezia.it – culture – events October 4 (Bologna) San Petronio June 24 (Genova) San Giovanni Battista September 19 (Napoli) San Gennaro Calendar 20 January 1 New Year May 1 Labour Day December 8 Immaculate Conception January 6 Epiphany June 2 Anniversary of Republic December 25 Christmas Day March/April Easter August 15 Ferragosto December 26 Saint Steven April 25 Liberation Day November 1 All Saints Day Bari Resource Guide Hospitals and Medical Services In Italy, your medical assistance options consist of the public Italian health care system or a private insurance plan. In Italy you can find low cost health care and a good standard of medical assistance., both out-patient and in-patient, public and private. However, it is not uncommon that many Italians and foreigners too choose to take out private health insurance to cover the cost of hospitalization and surgery with the purpose to avoid the long waiting lists that are customary in the state system. If your sole source of revenue comes from the Italian entity, then your status is that of a impiegato locale, and you are entitled to Italian social security coverage. If your salary originates from outside Italy (from your home country or that or your company), then your status is that of a “distaccato”. In this case, you need to ensure that you can benefit from any reciprocal agreements which exists between Italy and your home country ( The European health insurance card covers European toursits, the E106 will allow Europeans to register for a doctor after they have obtained residency, the SE 404 and “Certificate of Coverage form” - SE 404-2 for Americans and the SE401 Q01 for Canadians). Your home HR group will have applied for those forms in advance, and will give them to you. Social security coverage is compulsory for every working person in Italy and contributions to the system are deducted directly from salary and transmitted by the employer to the INPS - Istituto Nazionale Previdenza Sociale. (See Pre-Arrival Information : Health & Medical care). The registration is done at the local health authority (Azienda Sanitaria Locale or ASL) and once you are registered, you will receive a health number and health card (Carta dei Servizi) and all visits to your family doctor will be free. He or she will issue you with any necessary prescriptions and referrals to specialists. Please note that the majority of doctors do no speak English, that’s why the majority of expatriates go the international medical centers. When a pharmacy is closed, at night or during holidays, there will always be a sign on the door, indicating the nearest open pharmacy. However it is possible to know the nearest pharmacy or the late night pharmacy calling Pronto Farmacia tel. 800 801 185 Emergencies In case of emergency, you will need to go to your nearest emergency room and wait to be treated. If you are unable to do so, call 118 and the appropriate medical service will reach you. Note that if your medical problem is not considered an emergency, you will be asked to pay for your treatment, according to the type of problem. Private insurance With private insurance, you are free to choose any doctor or specialist and be treated in private hospitals and they are usually very expensive. However, the quality of medical care is likely to be the same as in public hospitals as doctors often work for both the state and private system. Before leaving your country, do always check beforehand whether your insurance company covers you for your particular type of treatment. In fact, some local authorities, have reached agreements with certain private hospitals allowing national health patients to get treatment at the cost of the Social Security System. MAIN HOSPITALS IN CATANIA WITH EMERGENCY ROOMS (PRONTO SOCCORSO) Azienda Ospedaliera “Cannizzaro” Via Messina 829 Tel. 095 7261111 Azienda Ospedaliera Vittorio Emanuele Via Plebiscito 628 Bari Resource Guide Tel. 095 7431111 Ospedale di Maternità S. Bambino Via Torre Vescovo 4 Tel. 095 326628 Ob/Gyn First Aid. MEDICAL HOME SERVICE Available during night and holidays (Note that English may not always be spoken) Guardia Medica Via Stazione 3 Tel. 095 7111839 for Castello area and Trezza area. Guardia Medica Corso Italia 234 Tel. 095 377122 Mobile 335 7861046 21 International Schools There are no international schools located in Bari. However, the Regional Educational Office of Apulia can assist expat families placing their children in Italian schools where they are carefully followed and with more attention than other pupils. The Regional Educational Office will be assisting you in finding the best solution for your child through out the Apulia region. Contact details: Ufficio Scolastico Regionale Provveditorato agli Studi Via Giuseppe Re David 178 F Tel. 08 05477111 Fax 08 05428367 United World College of the Adriatic O.N.L.U.S Via Trieste 29 34103 Duino (Ts) Trieste The Regional Educational Offices Tel. 040 3739111 will be assisting you in finding the best Fax 040 373920 solution for your child: Look for Uffici scolastici regionali http:// SISSA / ISAS www.pubblica.istruzione.it/ Via Beirut 4 34014 Trieste Tel. 040 37 87 463 INTERNATIONAL Fax 040 3787528 UNIVERSITIES www.sissa.it American University of Rome Via Pietro Roselli 4 St. John’s University 00153 Rome Via Santa Maria Mediatrice 22/24 Tel. 06 58 33 09 19 00165 Rome http://www.aur.edu/ Tel. 06 39 38 42 European School of Economics Largo Nazareno 15 00187 Rome Tel. 06 67 80 503 Temple University Rome Lungotevere Arnaldo da Brescia, 15 00196 Rome Tel. 06 32 02 808 http://www.temple.edu/ intlprog@temple.edu John Cabot University Via della Lungara 233, 00165 Rome Tel. 06 68 19 121 jcu@johncabot.edu http://www.johncabot.edu/ Università degli Studi di Perugia Piazza dell’Università, 1 06100 Perugia Tel. 075 5851 Fax 075 585 2512 Teaching is conducted in Italian, but the university accepts foreign students. www.unipg.it 22 info@rome.stjohns.edu GENOVA International schools: English schools A.C.A.T. - International School of Torino www.acat-ist.it Vicolo Tiziano, 10 - 10024 Moncalieri (TO) Tel: 011 - 645.967 Fax: 011 - 643.298 MILANO AND HINTERLAND French schools Lycée Stendhal website: www.lsmi.it Via Laveno, 12 - 20148 Milano Tel : (+39) 02.48.79.61 English schools International School of Milan Website: www.ism-ac.it Primary School (Early Years and Elementary School) via Paravia 5 Tel: 02 40.41.261 Fax:02 48.71.58.63 English schools International School in Genoa (age range 3-18) www.aisge.it Via Quarto 13/c, Genoa, 16148 – IT Tel. +39010386528 Fax +39010398700 Middle School – via Caccialepori 22 Tel: 02 48.70.80.76 Fax:02 48.70.36.44 Deutsche Schule Genua (age range 4-18) Website: www.dsgenua.de Via Mylius 1 16128 Genova Tel. 010.564334 Fax. 010.5960318 American School of Milan www.asmilan.org Via K. Marx 14, 20090 Noverasco di Opera MI Tel. 02 5300001 Fax. 02 9366093 TORINO French schools Lycée français Jean Giono website: www.lyceegionoturin.it Viale Thovez, 11 - 10131 Torino Tel : (+39) 011 660 29 55 High School – via G. Bellini 1 Tel: 02 42.29.05.77 Fax:02 42.35.428 Sir James Henderson School www.sjhschool.com Via Pisani Dossi, 16 20134 Milan Tel. 02 210941 Fax. 02 21094 224 Bilingual European School Via Val Cismon 9 20162 Milano Tel. 02-66117449 www.beschool.eu Bari Resource Guide International School Como Via Baserga n 81, 22100 Como Telefono: +39 031 57 22 89 www.iscomo.com The European School of Varese Via Montello, 118 21100 Varese Tel. 0332 806111 www.scuolaeuropeadivarese.it Japanese Scuola Giapponese di Milano Via Arzaga 10, 20146 Milano Tel . 02-4150291 Fax . 02-48301078 www.mngitalia.net German Scuola Germanica di Milano Via Legnano 24 20121 Milano Tel. 02.6597614 Fax. 02.45499588 www.dsmailand.it FIRENZE French schools Ecole Victor Hugo de Florence Via Gioberti, 67 - 50121 Firenze Tel : (+39) 055677110 http://ecole.florence.free.fr English schools: International School of Florence Villa le Tavernule - via del Carota, 23/25 50012 Bagno a Ripoli (FI) Tel. 055 6461007 Fax: 055 644226 www.isfitaly.org ROME French schools: Lycée Chateaubriand della scuola materna alla 5ème Via di Villa Ruffo, 31 - 00196 Roma Tel : (+39) 06 441604501 www.lycee-chateaubriand.eu dalla 4ème alla Terminale Via di Villa Patrizi, 9 - 00161 Roma Tel : (+39)06 441604501 Institut Saint Dominique www.institutsaintdominique.it/ Via Iofino Lega, 5 - 00189 Roma Tel : (+39) 06 303 10 817 English schools: St. Stephen’s International School Via Aventina 3 - Rome, Italy Tel . 065750605 Fax. 065741941 www.ststephens-rome.com Bari Resource Guide St. George’s British International School, www.stgeorge.school.it Via Cassia Km16 La Storta 00123 – Roma Tel. 06 3086001 Fax. 06 30892490 Marymount International School of Rome Website: www.marymountrome.org Via di Villa Lauchli, 180 00191 Rome Tel. 06 36 29 101 Fax. 06 36 30 17 38 Core International School of Rome www.coreinternationalschool.it BOLOGNA International school (age range 2-12) Via Massimo D’Azeglio, 55 40123 Bologna (BO) Tel . 051 644 9954 www.isbologna.com PADOVA The English International School of Padua Via Forcellini Egidio, 168 Tel. 049 8020660 www.eisp01.com Core International School Via Crati 19 - 00199 Rome Tel. 068411137 The American Overseas School of Rome Website: www.aosr.org Via Cassia 811 00189 Rome Tel. 06.334381 Fax. 06.3326.2608 German schools Deutsche Schule Rom Website: www.deutsche-schule-rom.de Via Aurelia Antica 397-403 00165 Roma Tel 06 6638776 Fax. 06 6630632 | NAPLES French schools: Ecole Alexandre Dumas de Naples Via Francesco Crispi, 86 - 80121 Napoli Tel : (+39) 081 66 89 36 www.ac-grenoble.fr/ecole/efn-dumas.naples/ PESCARA Irish School College Polo Scolatisco ParitarioOLO SCOLASTICO PARITARIO 66023 Francavilla Al Mare (CH) - 70, v. Tosti tel: 085 4914971, 085 4919324 fax: 085 4919331 MODENA International school of Modena (age range 3-14) Piazza Montessori, 1/A 41051 Montale Rangone (MO) Italia Tel. 059.530.649 www.ismmodena.org 23 Internet Cafes INTERNET POINTS POST & SERVICE snc 216, v. Crispi, Bari (BA) tel: 080 3740702, 080 5743174 fax: 080 5747235 E-Musa.It Di Franco Raffaele Antonio Servizi Informatici Internet Point Via Musti Rffaele 108, Barletta (BA) tel: 0883 575688 Bar Caffe’ Dei Tigli Di Avella Mario Bar Gelateria Stuzzicheria Internet Point Ruvo Di Puglia (BA) 94, Corso Jatta Giovanni tel: 080 3628187 Bar Mistral Di Cannito Teresa Piccolo Rolistoro Internet Cafe’ Via Fiore Tommaso 1, Bari (BA) tel: 080 5744803 Laser Point Di Turrisi Salvatore Corso Vittorio Emanuele II,158, Bari tel: 080 5300822 24 Bari Resource Guide Museums & Historical sites Most museums are free. When a fee needs to be paid it is usually around 4 - 7 Euros. Note that reduced entrance fees may apply to students and senior citizens. Check with the museum for details. GENERAL OPENING HOURS Museum opening hours vary throughout the year. Generally museums are open from 9 to 18.00 except for Mondays. As a rule, ticket offices close 30 to 60 minutes before the offical closing times. Before you go, it is recommended that you contact the museum you want to visit to check any changes in opening hours and ticket prices. MUSEUMS DIRECTORY Gipsoteca del Castello Normanno-Svevo Castello Normanno Svevo Piazza Federico II di Svevia 4 Tel. 080 5286263 Opening hours: Tuesday-Saturday: 09:00 13:00 ,15:30-19:00; Sunday; 09:00-13:00, Mondays closed. Entrace Fee: Euro 3 Ornaments from the Apulian region, dating back to the 11th century. Museo della Basilica di San Nicola Torre campanaria della Basilica di S. Nicola Piazza S. Nicola Tel. 080 521.1205, 573.7100 Open on request between 07:00-11:45 and 16:00 - 19:00 Religious artefacts. Museo di Zoologia ed Anatomia comparata Via Amendalo 165 A 70100 Bari Tel. 080 5443360 This museum has various sections with examples of European fauna and a small amount of fauna from other areas, including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals as well as a notable number of invertebrates. The anatomy section includes brains of mammals and birds . The paleontological section includes numerous fossils of marine invertebrates and mammals. The most important part of the museum is a neolithic tomb in excellent condition, accompanied by a collection of remains. Guided visits are available if booked in advance. Entrance is free. African Ethnographic Museum Convento frati Cappuccini Via G. Nicola Bellomo 94 70124 Bari Tel. 080 5610034 Opening hours: Monday - Friday 09:0 0-12:00, Saturday and Sunday closed. Museo della Cattedrale Palazzo Arcivescovile Via Dottula Tel. 080 5210064 Opening hours: Thursday - Sunday 09:30-12:30; Saturday 09:30-12:30 and 16:30-19:30 Medieval (religious) art. Pinacoteca Provinciale Palazzo della Provincia Via Spalato 19 Tel. 080 5412421 Opening hours: Tuesday-Saturday 09:3013:00 and 16:00-19:00; Sunday 09:0013:00, Mondays closed. Entrance fee: Euro 3 Paintings from the 12th - 19th century, ceramics. Museo della Cattedrale Palazzo Arcivescovile Via Dottula Tel. 080 5210064 Opening hours: Thursday - Sunday 09:3012:30; Saturday 09:30-12:30 and 16:30-19:30 Medieval (religious) art. Bari Resource Guide 25 Parks There are three main parks in Bari, the small “Pineta Comunale S. Francesco alla Rena” in the S. Girolamo area, the centrally located Parco 2 Giugno and Parco Largo II Giugno in Poggiofranco. The latter two parks are guarded during opening hours. The parks are open every day except Monday, between 08:00 and 17:00 with good facilities for jogging. Pic-nics are allowed, particularly in Pineta, where wood tables and seats are provided. Other popular areas are located slightly outside the city, heading south towards Selva di Fasano and the zoo, or North, towards the Gargano promontory and its Natural Park. The promontory is actually an island, with many caves. One of the main reasons for which the Park was established was the presence of important humid zones like the lagoons in Lesina and Varano, the marshes in Frattarolo and Daunia Risi, the mouth of the river Fortore, the lake area of Sant’Egidio, and the marsh of Sfinale. The water sources in the northern part of the promontory (the coast between Vieste and Peschici) are interesting because of the presence of amphibians, reptiles, and migratory birds, which also populate the water stagnations in the hinterland. The wetlands of Gargano and Capitanata have always raised the interest of scientists and tourists for the different environments they offer and for being situated on the migratory routes between Europe and Africa. BOTANICAL GARDEN The Botanic Gardens are in the university area and cover an area of 10,000 square metres with all kinds of species. There is a large, artificial lake, which is home to Apulian acquatic flora, and educational experiments are performed here with a large number of intertropical species. The garden is located in Via Orabona 4. 26 Bari Resource Guide Pharmacies In Italy, pharmacies can easily be identified by a red or a green cross wall fixture outside. Opening hours are usually Monday to Friday from 08:30 to 13:00 and from 16:00 to 19:30. Some pharmacies are also open during weekends and at night, from 20:00 until 08:30. During this time a surcharge is applied to any medicines purchased. There are also 24-hour pharmacies that generally do not apply any additional surcharge for night time sales. Outside each pharmacy, a list is posted containing all the pharmacies to be found in that particular area with their opening hours and details of weekend or night shifts. Farmacia Bajino C.so Cavour 47 Tel. 080 5212615 Farmacia Dr.ssa Carella Via Re David 120 Tel. 080 5425642 Farmacia Dr. De Cristo Vl. j.f. Kennedy 75/d Tel. 080 5013138 Bari Resource Guide 27 Police Stations The ‘Questura Centrale’ is the main headquarters of the police in Bari. Then there are the ‘Commissariati’ - local police stations - which are branch offices of the Questura. There is a Questura in each of the 103 Italian provincial capitals. It is responsible for all the activities carried out by the Police within the province.In major cities and highly populated towns there are police stations named “Commissariato”. Each Commissariato is under the authority of the provincial Questura.Their task is to control, prevent and fight crime in their jurisdiction, and to deal with paperwork as to, among other things, requests for gun licences, passports, permits, and regularization of foreigners. PERMIT OF STAY As a non-europea residing in Italy for more than three months, you must legalize your position in Italy. In order to do this, you must be issued a permit of stay “Permesso di Soggiorno” . Both applications for the first time and also renewals have to be filed at the nearest Post Office. These will then be forwarded to the relevant Questura or Commissariato for the processing of the file, taking of fingerprints, issue and collection of the permit. Useful link: www.poliziadistato.it Apart from handling normal security and administrative functions, police stations also issue passports (for Italian citizens), gun licences, and Permits of Stay for foreigners. MAIN POLICE STATIONS Questura di Bari Via Murat 4 Tel. 080 5291111 Bari Nuova Carrassi Via Amendola 205/29 Tel. 080 5498511 San Nicola Piazza San Pietro 31 Tel. 080 5786111 San Paolo Via Cacudi 3 Tel. 080 5349338 28 Bari Resource Guide Postal Services Apart from regular mailing services, post offices in Italy are also where bills are paid and pensions are collected by senior citizens – it’s just a question of standing in the right line. Apart from regular mailing services, post offices in Italy are where bills are paid and pensions are distributed to senior citizens – it’s just a question of standing in the right line. Actually, in almost all post offices, before standing in line it is necessary to take a ticket for the service you need. Sometimes there is an employee that can help by advising which is the right queue and giving you the right ticket, in others it is necessary to read the labels on the machine and press the corresponding button to get the ticket. Generally, most of the offices have more lines dedicated to “payments”, and fewer to “sending” For instance, if you need to pay your bills, ask for the “pagamenti” line. Every neighbourhood has its local post office branch. Hours vary but in general they are open from Monday to Friday 8:30 – 14:00 and Saturday between 8:30 and 13:00. Central post offices often have extended opening hours and of course, it is possible to have a lot of services on line. Please see: http://www.poste.it/en/ postali/ or http://www.poste.it/online/ cercaup/ to find the post office closest to your house and its opening time. Complete banking services are also offered at post offices. http://www.poste.it/en/bancoposta/ Even to apply for the permit of stay it is necessary to go to the Post Office. It is possible to ask for a “permit of stay kit” without standing in line and they will give you forms to fill out. When everything is ready (your immigration coordinator will deal with this hard procedure) the kit is to be sent back, retaining the ticket from the “sending” desk. Please see: http://www.poste.it/azienda/ ufficipostali/eli2/serviziperglistranieri. shtml Bari Resource Guide SENDING MAIL Stamps are sold at the tobacconist’s ‘tabacchi’ or at the post office. Regular mail costs from Euro 0.60 for Italy and from Euro 0.65 for any country of the European Union. It costs from Euro 0,85 for the rest of the world. MAIL FORWARDING SERVICE This service, called “SEGUIMI”, helps to receive all your mail when you change address even outside Italy and Europe. For a pre-defined period they will send everything to the new address. The mail has to be posted in the red post boxes outside the post offices or the tobacconist’s. The post box has two sections: one for the inner city mail ‘la città’, and one for all destinations out of the city ‘altre destinazioni’. For a description of the service and costs please see: http://www.poste.it/azienda/ufficipostali/ consegna_personalizzata.shtml Express delivery With this service you are able to send letters and parcels all over the world quickly with a return receipt. This receipt provides delivery information, if you request it. Note: It is not permitted to send any money of any currency, gold, silver or platinum, precious stones, antique objects, alcohol, or goods prohibited for export by Italian law. POST OFFICES WITH EXTENDED OPENING HOURS (Mon-Fri 08:00-18:30) Priority post The mail through priority post ‘posta prioritaria’ should arrive within 24 hours in Italy and within 3 days in Europe and Mediterranean countries. It takes from 4 to 8 days for deliveries to other countries. There are specific stamps available at the tobacconist’s or at the post office and blue self-adhesive labels indicating ‘posta prioritaria’. Postal order The postal order is a fast service that enables you to transfer money in Italy. You are also able to pay or receive the cost of any parcel or mailing. Additionally, there are many other agencies that transfer money in the same fashion, such as Western Union. Bari Succ. 002 Via Quarnaro 1 Tel. 080 5207901 Bari Succ. 006 Via Gaetano Postiglione 34 Tel. 080 5968711 Bari Succ. 019 Via Lazio 5/c Tel.080 5316611 Bari V. R. Piazza Cesare Battisti 1 Tel. 080 5760811 Bari sud Viale Luigi Einaudi 20 Tel 080 5685619 MONEY EXCHANGE In some post offices you can change money, paying a commission. SENDING TELEGRAMS IN ITALY AND ABROAD The service is available 24 hours a day. The telephone number is 186. The service is worldwide and messages can be transmitted in any language. The cost of this service will be added directly to the phone bill. 29 Public Transportation Public transport in Bari is considered well organised and covered. All buses and trains depart from the Central Station in Piazza Moro. BUSES Public buses in Bari are run by AMTAB (urban) and SITA (suburban). Most buses are new, and their size depends of the number of frequent users of the serviced area. Their punctuality is rather questionable but all peak hours are covered with the necessary number of runs. A single ticket costs 0,80 cent and is valid for one hour. A monthly ticket costs 30 Euros. Tickets are available from newstands, bars, tobacconists and automatic dispensers. Buying a ticket on the bus is not possible. TAXI Call - 080 5543333 - 080 5210500 - 080 5210800 DRIVING IN ITALY If you have a valid European license you may drive for up to one year after establishing residency in Italy. Thereafter you must convert your license to an Italian one. If you have a non European license, this is not valid to drive in Italy, you must obtain an International License. An International license is valid for up to one year after establishing residency. After one year has passed, you are required to obtain an Italian license. Some non-EU countries have a bilateral agreement whereby a license can be converted into an Italian one; others do not. If there is no bilateral agreement then you are required to go to driver’s school and pass the Italian exam. Translators are available for the lessons but the exam has to be taken in Italian. TRAIN Ferrotramviaria SpA Ferrovie del Nord Barese Piazza A. Moro 50/B 70122 Bari Tel. 080 5789511 Fax 080 5235480 info@ferrovienordbarese.it Trenitalia Italian train operator Tel. 892021 (general information) http://www.trenitalia.it 30 Bari Resource Guide Pubs & Clubs Although nightlife in Bari is not as vibrant as in the bigger cities in Italy, central Bari and Bari Vecchia offer plenty of pubs and clubs to enjoy. One next to the other, they fill up P.zza Mercantile, P.zza del Ferrarese and the little white streets of “Bari Vecchia” where people meet to spend their entire evening or for just a drink before going to a club or a disco pub. During the summer, late night-life moves to the northern province of Bari (Trani, Giovinazzo, Bisceglie) as well as further South (Polignano, Monopoli, Capitolo) and in the province of Brindisi (Ostuni, Cisternuno) where bars and clubs open their summer venues mainly on the beach. In the provinces around Bari, approximately 30 minutes drive, are Giovinazzo, Bisceglie and Trani (Northern province of Bari) as well as Torre a Mare, Polignano and Monopoli (Southern province of Bari). All these areas offer a wide choice of bars and entertainment venues. In Bisceglie there’s plenty of pubs, bars and restaurants along the sea. Trani is an Apulian mini-sized “Saint Tropez” and a perfect pre-clubbing stop if going dancing in Bisceglie. Further South, Polignano and Capitolo (Monopoli) are the places to be in the summer, with disco pubs and clubs by the beach. English pub Tel. 080 4052241 PUBS AND BARS Charles Wells Pub Summer venue: Bolina Lounge Bar Via Carulli 56 Contrada Lamandia Piazza Mercantile 33 70100 Bari 70043 Monopoli (BA) Tel/fax 080 5760093 Tel. 080 6902888 Live music Thursday and Friday Citta Vecchia American Bar Crazy Rock Cafe Fashion Cafè del ‘ Mast S.A.S Piazza Mercantile 17 Via Ottavio Serena 39-41 Piazza Vittorio Emanuele 90 Tel. 080 5283734 70100 Bari 70052 Bisceglie (BA) Tel. 0338 2601032 Tel. 080 3968270 La Havana (Cuban Bar) Via Francesco D’Assisi 45-49 Live music on Fridays and Sundays. Metro Disco-Pub Tel. 347 6497266 Gilda Via G. Salepico 4 Molfetta Viale Luigi Einaudi 60 70100 Bari Dylian Tel. 080 5016873 Tel. 080 3355592 Via Abate Gimma 164 Tel. 080 5236249 Nautilus Disco Pub CLUBS SS. 16, km 781,4 Giovinazzo, Bari 70054 Most clubs are located outside Bari and there Premiata Norcineria Tel. 080558023 is no night public transport available in most Largo Adua 16 cases. 70121 Bari (BA) Gorgeous Taxi must be organised if otherwise driving. Tel. 340 6146006 Via della Costituente 82 Speciality: Tel. 080 5423399 Divinae Follie wild pork meat and wine Viale P.Te Lama 3 Chiascia (Centro Mastrogiacomo) Le Mura S.A.S Via Sylos Senatore C. 14 Palombaro (BA) 70052 Bisceglie (BA) Via Venezia 33 Tel. 080 3735906 Tel. 080 3980033 70122 Bari (BA) Tel. 080 5212376 Reef Viale Traiano Imperatore 60 Nautilus SAS 70126 Bari (BA) Lungo Mare Perotti Armando 27 Tel. 080 5494589 70126 Bari (BA) Tel. 080 5580230 La Dolce Vita di Progetti SAS Via Albanese Giuseppe 41 Red Onion Pub Sabba & C.S.A.S 70124 Bari (BA) Via Gimma Abate 13 Tel. 080 5426285 70121 Bari (BA) Tel. 080 5217271 Autodromo Club New Winter venue: Via Noci 62 70017 Putignano (BA) Bari Resource Guide 31 Religious Associations The organisations listed below hold services in the English language. ENGLISH-SPEAKING RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS Christian Adventis Church Salvatore Quasimodo 58 Tel. 080 5494470 Evangelic Church (Federazione delle Chiese Evangeliche) Corso Sidney Sonnino 23 Tel. 080 5530917 Christian Evangelic Church Via Luigi Pinto 8 Tel. 080 5426169 Church of Christ Via Egnazia 16 Tel. 080 5543049 Russian Orthodox Church, San Nicola Taumaturgo V. Corso Benedetto Croce 130 Tel. 080 5423142 Sukyo Mahikari Milano – Turro Via Camillo Rosalba 47/0 Tel. 080 5043939 Charismatic Renewal Church (Catholic) Via Ugo La Malfa 6 Mola di Bari (BA) Tel. 080 4742242 Chiesa di altri culti di Gesu’ dei Santi (Mormon church) Via Cancello Rotto 30 Tel. 080 5010380 32 Bari Resource Guide Restaurants Having a taste of the Apulian cuisine, means tasting some of the best dishes Italy can offer, whether its pasta, fish, meat or vegetables. And then there’s the wine.. Wines Apulia and Bari’s province in particular are wellknow for their wines. Locorotondo, Castel del Monte and the whole Salento area produce the best red and white wines in the whole region. Try also the “Primitivo”, a local variety served as house wine in small illustrated jars in almost APULIAN DELIGHTS Pasta - “Orecchiette e cime di rapa” or “Orecchiette e rucola”, fresh pasta with turnip greens or rocket only seasoned with garlic olive oil and anchovies. - “Spaghetti alla San Giovanni”, spaghetti with tomato sauce, olives and capers. - “Bruschetta”, grilled bread seasoned with cherry tomatoes, salt, olive oil and rocket. - “Focaccia”, traditional baked bread base seasoned with tomatoes, olive oil and olives. - “Popizze”, bread dough fried and seasoned with salt, soft inside. - “Calzone”, bread dough pies, traditionally stuffed with turnip greens or onions and cheese but also with a great variety of other ingredients. Fish & Meat - “Crudo di mare”, raw fish, mainly served as starters - “Patete Riso e cozze”, baked dish with mussels, rice, potatoes, onions and parsley. - “Zuppa di mare” mix of fish cooked in tomato sauce, eaten with bread or pasta. - “Impepata” mussels with tomato sauce, garlic and parsley. - “Braciole”, veal or pork meat rolls stuffed with cheese, ham and garlic and cooked in tomato sauce. - “Soppressata”, pork wide salami preserved in olive oil. Antiche Mura Via Roma 11 70044 Polignano A Mare (BA) Tel. 080 4242476 Fax 080 4242476 Donna Gina srl Via Cala Porto 7 70044 Polignano A Mare (BA) exclusive restaurants Tel. 080 4240914 The list below contains some exclusive Fax. 080 420914 restaurants popular for business dinners etc. Il Pepe Finto Via Nicolo’ De Nicolo 33 Tel. 080 5227990 La Pignata (Italian and International menu) Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 173 70122 Bari Tel. 080 5232481 Fax 080 5543526 Charming little restaurant serving traditional cuisine. Good wine list. Ai 2 Ghiottoni Via Putignani 11 70122 Bari Tel. 080 5232240 An elegant and stylish restaurant with local specialities. Ristorante da Tuccino ctr. Santa Caterina 69/f 70044 Polignano A Mare (BA) Tel. 080 4241560 Fax 080 4251023 Hotel Ristorante Grotta Palazzese Via Narciso 59 70044 Polignano A Mare (BA) Tel. 080 4240677 Fax 080 4240767 Piccinni Ristorante Via Piccinni 28 Tel. 080 5211227/5721323 Mediterranean gazebo, banquets, catering, American bar and business dinners. Closed on Sundays. Hotel Mercure - Villa Romanazzi Carducci Via G. Capruzzi 326 70124 Bari (BA) Tel. 080 5427400 Fax 080 5560297 Van Westerhout Via Edmondo De Amicis 3 Mola di Bari (BA) Tel. 080 4746989 Il Sottosopra Ristorante Pizzeria Via Niccolò Piccinni 110 Tel 080 5214995 L’Ammiraglio Lungomare Sen.Mongelli 18 Panoramica di Colonna Trani (BA) Tel. 0883 401423 Located in Trani, a scenic little town, about 50 km from Bari. The restaurant terrace overlooks the bay of Trani – the Apulian mini-Saint Tropez. Desserts - “Zeppole” fried sweet pancakes served with custard cream and sour cherries jam - “Cartellate” fried pastries covered with vincotto and casting sugar - “Gelato al forno” baked ice cream Bari Resource Guide 33 LOCAL AND REGIONAL Antica Osteria Vini e Cucina Via Valliva 23 Tel. 0330 433018 Osteria di Nonna Ortensia Via Abate Gimma 159 Tel. 080 5232344 Via Domenico Nicolai 101 Tel. 080 5232453 Taverna dell’ Antico Molo Via Manfredi 11 Tel. 080 5232308 Antichi Sapori P.zza Vittorio Veneto 5 Torre a Mare (BA) Tel. 080 5431267 Moresca Via Corsioli 5 Tel. 080 5289382 Tiannhe Via Re Manfredi, 22 (Trav. P.zza Mercantile) Tel 3357092737 Al Sorso Perferito Via De Nicolò 46 70122 Bari Tel. 080 5235747 Fax 080 5240022 Il Pirata Via Fontana Nuova 19 Torre a Mare (BA) Tel. 080 5432799 STEAK HOUSES Osteria Cucco P.zza Pellicciari 4 Gravina in Puglia (BA) Tel. 080 3261872 Griglieria La Cecchina di Rafaschieri Michele P.zza Mercantile 31 Tel. 0805214147 La Locanda Via G. Leopardi, 71 Rutigliano (BA) Tel. 080 4761152 Rosticceria Oriente Via Orazio Flacco 40 Tel. 080 5613194 L’ Hostaria Piazza Curri 3 Alberobello, 70011 Bari Tel. 080 4323904 Fax 080 4323904 POPULAR RESTAURANTS Ristorante da Tuccino ctr. Santa Caterina 69/f 70044 Polignano A Mare (BA) Tel. 080 4241560 Fax 080 4251023 Osteria delle travi Largo Chiurlia 12 - Bari (old town) Tel: 3391578848 Hotel Ristorante Grotta Palazzese Via Narciso 59 70044 Polignano A Mare (BA) Tel. 080 4240677 Fax 080 4240767 Donna Gina srl Via Cala Porto 7 70044 Polignano A Mare (BA) Tel. 080 4240914 Fax 080 420914 Ristorante Brasseria Normanna Largo Castello 22 Adelfia (BA) Tel. 080 4592395 Rosticceria Cenzino Via San Ambrogio 15 Andria (BA) Tel. 080 3117049 SEAFOOD The entire old town of Bari is scattered with little restaurants serving fresh fish. Copacabana Via Procaccio 72 Monopoli 70043 Bari Tel. 080777095 Also meat based dishes. Ristorante l’Osteria di Chichibo Largo Gelso 12 70044 Polignano A Mare (BA) Tel. 080 4240488 Ristorante Stefy Via Fratelli Rosselli 70020 Cassano delle Murge (BA) Tel 080 775598 Cassano is located about 30 km from Bari. Lo Scoglio Lungomare Massaro 70057 Palese (BA) Tel. 080 5301064 34 Il Pirata Via Fontana Nuova 19 Torre a Mare (BA) Tel. 080 5432799 Al Gambero Corso de Tullio 8 Tel. 080 5216018 Trattoria al Pescatore P.zza Federico II di Svevia 8 Tel. 080 5237039 INTERNATIONAL Il Bistrot Via Alighieri 33 Molfetta Bari 70056 Tel. 080 3975812 La Habana – Bodeguita Particular Via S. Francesco D’Assisi 45 Tel 347 6497266 Traditional Cuban cuisine La Parilla Piazza Mercantile 21 Tel 080 5231494 Tapas, burritos, tacos and tortillas, besides “piadina” and sandwiches. Special drinks: Latin cocktails and rums. Moresca Via Corsioli 5 Tel. 080 5289382 Arab Tiannhe Via Re Manfredi, 22 Tel. 335 7092737 Greek La locanda di Federico Piazza Mercantile, 64 Tel. 080 5227705 Chinese Chinese restaurants were the first international restaurants to open in Bari, and therefore there’s a good number of places to choose from for a good Chinese meal. Drago d’ Oro V.le Unità d’Italia 9/a-b Tel. 080 5428624 Grande Shanghai di Zhu Zheng Ling Lungomare Colombo Cristoforo Tel. 080 5333284 Amicizia Via Domenico Nicolai 23 Tel 080 5216914 Bari Resource Guide Asia Via Piccinni 187 Tel. 080 5211268 Chinatown di Chen Zhiru V.le Unità d’Italia 87 Tel. 080 5424622 Fang Xiang V.le Orazio Flacco 7 Tel. 080 5617802 Nanchio di Lai Xiaofeng Via Magna Grecia 95 Tel. 080 5538077 Sole Rosso L.go Ciaia 1-2 Tel. 080 542 8162 Agriturismo Lama di Luna - Biomasseria 1 Loc. Montegrosso 70031 Andria (BA) Tel. 0883 569505, 0883 591187 Fax 0883 569505, 0883 591187 (serving only organic food) Masseria Vecchia Parisi Via Corato 70022 Altamura (BA) Tel. 080 3147929 Azienda Agricola e Centro Ippico Selva Reale Ctr. Lavarello 70037 Ruvo di Puglia (BA) Tel. 330 805545, 348 4752838 (horse back riding facilities) Azienda Agrituristica Chinunno Ctr. Chinunno A “different” way to lunch and dine, but an 70022 Altamura (BA) increasingly more popular one! Most of these Tel. 080 3140185 restaurants and guest houses are normally ran by families, and serve traditional Apulian Azienda Agrituristica Ruotolo dishes made out of home made products such Via Lago Nuzzi 77 - Ctr. Ruotolo 70020 Cassano delle Murge (BA) as meat, salami, vegetables, fresh pasta, etc. Tel. 080 764336/764511 Most of them are located outside Bari so a car is necessary to reach them. Some of these La Masseria di De Palma Pietro restaurants and guest houses are slightly off- Via Corvello 5634, C.P. 124 route, so a good map may come in handy. 70023 Gioia Del Colle (BA) It is advisable to call them and ask the exact Tel. 080 3499246 directions. If you were to get lost, they will in Fax 080 3499246 most cases pick you up. Agriturismo Antico Leccio Via Vicinale Saluterno INSIDE BARI Masseria Colombo SAS di Siciliani B. & C. 70023 Gioia del Colle (BA) Tel. 080 3499510 Via dall’ Arca Niccolo 12 70121 Bari (BA) Tel. 080 5242431 AGRITOURISM Agriturismo le Macine Strada Vicinale S. Tommaso 1 70059 Trani (BA) Tel. 338 2362894, 339 6699960 Agriturismo Torre del Monte Ruvo - Altamura 70037 Ruvo Di Puglia (BA) Tel. 347 1400279, 347 6182495 Regno di Marzagaglia Via Mergellina 63 70023 Gioia Del Colle (BA) Tel. 080 3499326 Villa Cipriani Marinelli srl Ctr. Cipriani Marinelli - c.p. 148 70038 Terlizzi (BA) Tel. 339 2066161 Agriturismo Pantalone di Caponio & Angiola Via Cristofasano 159 70020 Cassano Delle Murge (BA) Tel. 080 775983 Il Frantoio SS. 16 km 874 72017 Ostuni (Brindisi) Tel. 0831 330276 Agriturismo Biologico Serragambetta di Domenico Lanera Via Conversano 204 70013 Castellana Grotte (BA) Tel. 080 4962181 Masseria San Giorgio SRL Strada Rurale Pantaleo 70126 Bari (BA) Tel. 080 5492471 OUTSIDE BARI Agriturismo “Amicizia” di Pierino Caponio Via Santeramo 70020 Cassano Delle Murge (BA) Tel. 080 763393 Fax 080 763393 Agriturismo Tenuta Leone Ctr. Cefalicchio, km 4,300 70053 Canosa Di Puglia (BA) Tel. 0883 662767 Bari Resource Guide 35 Shopping High-street shops in Bari are mainly small and sell a variety of mid-market brands, while hautecouture and designer brands tend to have their own outlets.There’s also a good variety of handmade products on sale. MAIN SHOPPING STREETS Via Sparano The heart of Bari is Via Sparano, a pedestrian street 800 m long with elegant shops selling furs, jewels, leather clothing, footwear, perfumes, evening dresses, books, underwear, gifts, etc. The most important building of Via Sparano is the Palazzo Mincuzzi, now hosting a Sisley megastore. Via Principe Amedeo midcrosses Via Sparano, continuing the high fashion list of shops, all the way to Corso Cavour. Corso Cavour Starting by the side of P.zza Moro (Central Station), all the way down towards the old town, intersecting Via Principe Amedeo, Corso Cavour offers a cheaper version of Via Sparano’s shops. Like Via Sparano, it offers shoes, clothing, accessories and a lot more but at a more affordable price. There’s also a little covered market (near Hotel Oriente) offering the same goods and open everyday (same opening hours as the shops). A few more shops can be found along Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, intersecting Corso Cavour at the end (near the old town). Via Manzoni Via Manzoni offers a good variety of small shops with affordable prices. Clothes, shoes, silver and accessories can be found in the little shops of this street, parallel to Via Sparano, further North. The street can be easily reached from the bottom of Via Sparano (along Corso Vittorio Emanuele II all the way up to and across P.zza Garibaldi). Small shops with handicraft products can be found scattered around Bari, waiting to be discovered by tourists. Keep your eyes open when driving around, there’s always some little outlet to discover around the corner… 34 SHOPPING CENTRES AND DEPARTMENT STORES The best way to find many brands under one roof is to visit big shopping centres (“ipermercati”) such as Auchan – Casamassima, La Mongolfiera – Str. Santa Caterina, Carrefour – Viale Pasteur. Most clothing stores are closed Monday mornings and open 16:00 -19:30 Monday evenings. They enjoy a long lunch and from Tuesday to Saturday they open between 09:00 and 13:00 and 16:00 - 19:30. Some shops also open on Sundays. This is especially true during festive seasons. MARKETS IN BARI Daily food markets Meat, fish, vegetables, fruits and other grocery items are sold at a competitive price. The markets are distinguished by the name of the street where they are held: Corso Mazzini crossing via Brigata Regina - Covered food market Via Pietro Ravanas (ex via Nicolai) – New covered food market Via Montegrappa - Open-air food market, also selling other goods but very little choice Via Di Cagno - Covered food market in the Poggiofranco residential area. Via Apulia - Open-air food market, also selling other goods but very little choice, in the Japigia residential area. WEDNESAY also known as “Il mercato di Japigia” Via Caldarola - Japigia area, one of the biggest in Bari – various products. THURSDAY Via Salvemini - various products and accessories. FRIDAY also known as “Il mercato di Modugno” Via Paradiso, Modugno (BA) Very nice market selling almost everything. Especially great for buying shoes, fabrics and clothes. SATURDAY also known as “Il mercato di Poggiofranco” Viale Concilio Vaticano II - Poggiofranco Weekly Markets Weekly Markets are held once a week in the same street. They offer a great variety of goods, from shoes to fabrics, clothes and underwear, besides the usual gadgets such as pots and pans, etc. No food on sale, apart from the odd refreshments from the street traders passing by. MONDAY also known as “Il mercato di Lunedi” Via Hrand Nazariantz, near the cemetery is great for fabrics, clothes and home accessories. One of the biggest markets in town together with the markets held on Friday in Modugno and on Wednesday in Via Caldarola. Bari Resource Guide Sport & Leisure Many of the various sporting clubs/ centers in and around Bari offer a wide variety of activities such as aerobics, tennis, and swimming. You can therefore find many of the activities you are looking for Noted below is therefore only a sample of the facilities available. Emc Network can assist in a more extensive local search if required. SPORTING CENTERS AND GYMS Campo dei Fiori Via S. Caterina 31 Tel. 080 5061264/3474997625 Football courts, lessons and competitions. Bus service available. Squash Str. Santa Caterina no 16 Tel 080 5741544 Football, Paddle tenis, Volleyball, Basketball. A. Liberty S. Viale Japigia 91/93 Tel 080 5588346 Exercise, Funky, Step, Judo Ju Jitsu and personal defense. Centro Fitness ETRE Via Bari, 11/15 - Torre a Mare (BA) Tel. 080 5433914 Aquagym, Fitness Centre and Spinning New Athletic Club Via Ammiraglio Vacca 161/H Bitonto (BA) Tel. 080 3717796 VRIL Karate P.zza Nicola Capitaneo 22 Modugno (BA) Tel. 080 5329289 Primus Sport & Benessere di Beccuto Maria Via Bari SS 271 Bitritto (BA) Tel. 347 0874238 Gym with swimming pool Aleph Associazione Via Gaetano Postiglione 14/E Tel. 080 5426061 New Tuscon Via Nicola De Gemmis 44 Tel. 080 5574126 Bari Resource Guide Gimmi Via Generale dalla Chiesa 16/B Tel. 080 5022891 Palestra Kan Ku Day Via Napoli 240 Tel 080 5278874 Empyre Gym Viale John Kennedy 50 Tel. 080 5019036 Palestra Ku Shin Kai Bari Via Abbrescia 13 Tel. 080 5542537 Atles Via Martinez 30 Tel. 080 5653662 SWIMMING POOLS Atletico Serafino Tvs. 227 Via Fanelli 18 Tel 080 5020545 I Delfini Via Abate Eustasio 9 S. Giorgio (BA) Tel. 080 5491503 Swimming Lessons Centro Polisportivo G. Triggiani Via Carlo Gnocchi 13/A Tel. 080 5381830 Piscina 90 - Hotel Majesty Via Giovanni Gentile 99 Tel. 080 5492511 Courses and acquagym Centro Sportivo F.lli Ranieri Via Glomerelli II Traversa Tel. 080 5741544 Villa camilla Via matarrese 13 www.villacamillabari.it De Matteo Polisportiva Carbonara Via Angelantonio 90 DANCING SCHOOLS Carbonara di Bari (BA) Tel. 080 5653743 Free Time S.A.S. Via Gentile 34 Tel. 080 5588059 Gymnasium Body Art s.r.l. Via Giuseppe Capruzzi 230/C Tel. 080 5520072 Millenium Via Salvatore Matarrese 45 Tel. 080 5042988 Muscles & Beauty Via Oberdan 66/13 Tel. 080 5530831 Palestra GYM 85 Viale Unità d’Italia Tel 080 5565165 Corazon Latino di Giulio Tedone Michele Loberto S.N.C. Via Giuseppe Capruzzi 318 Tel. 080 5424880 Balli dal Mondo Via Castromediano 141 Tel. 080 5559110/339 2622231 Ass. ne Culturale Moving Dance Studio Via Cesare Cantù 17 Bitonto Tel. 080 3740144 Ass.ne Culturale Danzarte Via Forges Giuseppe Davanzati 25 Tel. 080 5237034 Ass.ne Culturale Edian Danza Via Celentano 17/21 Tel. 080 5247363 35 Centro Danza Arabesque Via delle Forze Armate 28 Tel. 080 5587500 Giants of Dance Via Vaccarella 8/8 Carbonara di Bari (BA) Tel. 080 5035574 Academy of Dance Via Pasubio 14 Tel. 080 5565528 LEISURE AND BEAUTY CENTERS Beauty Box Via Camillo Rosalba 47/l Tel. 080 5099631 Enjoy Your Body di Cesare Muciaccia E C. Via Sparano da Bari 170 Tel. 080 5240411 Soul & Body Via Calafati 61/F Tel. 080 5248350 Scuola di Danza Diana Via Gaetano Salvemini 38 Tel. 080 5010098 Scuola di Danza Lilia Strizzi Via De Ruggiero 19 Tel. 080 5565379 Scuola di Danza London Ballet School Lg. Carabellese 5 Tel. 080 5584616 Studio Danza A.R.C.I. C.so Alcide De Gasperi 379/E Tel. 080 5021618 Top Dance Via Papa Giovanni Paolo I 6/G Tel. 080 5020575 Il Sipario Centro Artistico Culturale Via Michele Galiani 12 Tel. 080 5566431 TENNIS Tennis Court “Il Gutto” Str. Martinez 4 Loseto – Bitritto Tel. 080 5022042 Tennis courts, lessons and competitions HORSERIDING La Maddalena s.r.l. Via Antonio Quaranta Carbonara di Bari (BA) Tel. 080 5035823 Strada Carmine 38 Tel 080 5215687 Circolo Ippico Tabrata Via Montrone Tel. 080 4672331 38 Bari Resource Guide Useful numbers Provincial Tourist information Piazza Moro 32/a1 Tel. 080 5242244 EMERGENCY NUMBERS Via Nicolai 47 Tel. 080 5232716 800 01 82 91 Carabinieri 112 City contact www.comune.bari.it info 800 018291 www.pugliaturismo.com 080.5242361 UTILITIES Gas 0805390111 Water 800 735735 Electricity, Enel Bari 080 5203111 Bari Resource Guide Emergency 113 Police 113; 080 291111/080 5042608 Fire 115 080 5212518 First Aid 118 Guardia Medica Medical Helpline 080 5370118 Breakdown Car Service 116 39 Utilities numbers Installing or fixing utilities can sometimes be a somewhat tricky and bureaucratic experipence when living in Italy. Having your utility bills paid directly by your bank through home banking is recommended in order to avoid possible complications. Gas heating and hot water: If your apartment has communal central heating, then the cost of heating is normally included in the building charges which are added to your monthly rental. However, if your property has individual gas heating you, as the tenant, are responsible for the general upkeep and maintenance of the boiler. In Italy, there are several companies that change from town to town: in some cases the gas distribution is managed by the local city hall directly, in others through private companies. Your Relocation Coordinator will inform you about this upon the signing of the utility contract. Please note: by law in Italy people are allowed to switch on the heating system from October 15th until April 15th. There is also a limit for the authorised number of hours to heat the house during the day, 14-16 hours in general and the temperature in the house should not exceed 20°. When the heating is centralized these rules are strictly followed. By the way, if your have independent heating you can basically choose what suits your needs best; of course being sensitive and respectful to a law conceived to reduce air pollution and consumption is above a personal civil responsibility. Electricity: Electrical voltage is 220 V in Italy and current alternates at 50 cycles. Wall sockets are not necessarily compatible with plugs from other European countries; we therefore recommend that you find out whether the electrical items you wish to bring with you can be adapted for use in Italy with transformers or plug adaptors - if in doubt call us. ENEL (the national electricity company) offers a free advisory service on electricity consumption and will be happy to look at your specific usage and provide energy saving solutions. Telephone. The most important provider of telephone services in Italy today is Telecom Italia (Tim is the portable phone and internet department of Telecom Italia). There are providers such as Fastweb, Infostrada, Tiscali, Wind, Tele2. however, these operators , except for Fastweb, still have to pass through Telecom Italia for the first line activation. Providers are not reliable in Italy, therefore the line activation could be a very long process – from 2 weeks up to 3 months, depending on the area where you live and other circumstances (technical issues). Relocation Enterprises guarantees you the maximum support and assistance but cannot speed up the process in any case. The activation of the line can be requested just once the lease contract has been signed by you and the landlord, not before. For all matters related to your phone service and telephones (including purchase or rental of equipment), you should go to Telecom Italia’s shops Punto 187 in your area (www.187.it) . Relocation Enterprises will be happy to provide you with the address of your local agent. When your telephone services are first set up, you will receive a letter from your provider confirming your new number and the services to which you have subscribed. You will then receive an invoice every two months (payments can be made at the post office, through your bank with automatic transfer or with credit card – just with Fastweb). The Italian yellow pages (for professional/trade telephone numbers) and white pages (for private numbers) are available on line only in Italian - www.paginegialle.it, www.paginebianche.it. Upon your arrival you will be given a copy of the English Yellow Pages where you can find English speaking professionals in every field. 40 Bari Resource Guide Bari Resource Guide 41 Frequently Asked Questions HOUSING 1. What can I expect to find in an unfurnished, a semi-furnished or a furnished property? ........................................................................................................44 2. What sort of flexibility will I have to negotiate rent or furnishings? ........44 3. How many properties will I be shown? ....................................................44 4. How can I secure a property that I choose? .....................................................45 5. What costs are involved to rent a property? .....................................................45 6. What other expenses should I expect to pay? ...................................................45 7. What is the process flow to rent a property? ....................................................46 8. What chance do I have of receiving my full deposit back when I leave the property? .......................................................................................................46 9. What responsibility do I have as a tenant towards maintenance of the property?46 10. Can I make any alterations to the property? ....................................................47 11. What if I need to terminate the lease early? .....................................................47 12. What expenses are involved in the purchase of a property? ..............................47 UTILITIES & TELEPHONE 13. What utility expenses will I have to pay? .........................................................48 14. How are these accounts charged? ....................................................................48 15. Will I be able to get Satellite TV? ....................................................................48 16. What documents do I need to install a Telephone Line? .................................49 17. How long will I have to wait for my telephone? ..............................................49 18. How will I be billed? .......................................................................................49 42 Bari Resource Guide Frequently Asked Questions DRIVING 19. Is my licence valid in Italy? ........................................................................50 20. For how long can I drive my own car in Italy? .................................................50 21. Can I buy a car? ..............................................................................................50 WORK PERMIT 22. What documentation is required for workers coming to Italy? ............51 23. Is it necessary for me to be present to apply for documents? ............................51 24. Will I have to pay the police when I collect my Permit of Stay? .......................51 ABOUT Emc Network 25.Does Emc Network receive/take solicit third party commissions?......................52 26. Why should I choose Emc Network?.............................................................52 FOR CORPORATE 27. How does Emc Network assist with Immigration? ............................................53 28. How can determine a realistic Housing Budget for Transferees?.......................53 29. Can the contract be signed in the name of a foreign company? .......................53 30. Is it necessary to be present to apply for documents?........................................53 31. How can we guarantee all Transferees will receive the same standard of service? (staff relocating to main cities versus more rural areas?) .......54 32. How does Emc Network handle Group Moves? .............................................54 33. What ongoing support is provided for Transferees and their families? 54 Bari Resource Guide 43 Housing FAQ 1. What can I expect to find in an unfurnished, a semi-furnished or a furnished property? An unfurnished property will be totally empty; this means no kitchen, no light fittings and at times no bathroom fixtures. A semi-furnished property will include a basic kitchen, usually light fittings and at times also bathroom furniture. A furnished property can include anything from the basics such as kitchen, table, chairs, beds, bathroom furniture to everything you could possibly require in a property. Soft furnishings are hardly ever included. A furnished property may occasionally also come with a washing machine (located in the bathroom rather than the kitchen). Your Relocation Coordinator will confirm whether or not the property has these facilities. Tumble dryers are not part of the standard Italian furnishings but at times it is possible to negotiate to have one installed. Air conditioning is not a standard feature in most Italian properties. Many older buildings are not predisposed to have it installed. Please note that many technicians do not speak English. 2. What sort of flexibility will I have to negotiate rent or furnishings? The housing market in Italy is a ‘landlord’s market’. Properties in large cities are in high demand and landlords are generally able to obtain the prices they ask. It is always worth trying to offer a slightly lower figure than the asking price or request to have other furniture installed or work done on the property. Generally, if the requests of a prospective tenant are high and costly, the landlord will agree to do the works requested with an increase in the rent. It is not likely a landlord will agree to undertake work on the property, install extra furniture and lower the price. Verbal obligations or promises such as modifications or furnishings of the property are not reliable, thus it is important to have everything in written. Please advise your Relocation Coordinator about your comments/request, and he/she will prepare a written request to the landlord. Emc Network will negotiate on your behalf until an arrangement agreeable to both parties is reached. You will be advised if the landlord’s request is too high for the type of property or area. 3. How many properties will I be shown? This depends on the Relocation Package you have; Basic Packages include 8 properties, Standard and Executive Packages include 15 properties. You will be told at the outset how many properties you will be shown or how much time you have available to do the house hunting. The properties provided will be as close to your ‘Needs Analysis’ description as possible according to what is available on the market at the time. Please note that the real estate market in Italy moves extremely rapidly, thus we advise you to decide immediately if you have found a property you like even if you have not seen all properties assigned. 44 Bari Resource Guide 4. How can I secure a property that I choose? The only way to ensure a property you choose is not rented to someone else is to make a written proposal (Proposta). This is required if the property is in high demand or if there will be a period of time before the lease can commence. A Proposta is a proposal to rent, either a draft contract or a few clauses putting forth your offer and conditions on the property. If a Proposta is required, Emc Network will prepare this for you. The Proposta is to be signed by the one intending to rent and a holding deposit, equalling one month’s rent paid to the landlord (usually in the form of a cheque, if possible). The landlord has several days (generally a minimum of 7, the number will be specified in the Proposta) in which he can accept or reject the Proposta. During this time he may not show the property to anyone else. If he accepts the Proposta he is bound to rent the property to whomever made the Proposta; if the party who made the Proposta pull out of the deal, the deposit is lost. When the deal goes ahead, the holding deposit is deducted from the sum owed to the landlord. 5. What costs are involved in renting a property? All payments must be done prior or together with the signing of the property contract: A security deposit will have to be paid to the landlord. This is usually 3 month’s rent (refundable upon exit, note below). At times, landlords require a ‘Fidejussione’ or ‘Fido’ instead of a security deposit. This entails a specified sum being ‘frozen’ in a bank account as a guarantee on the property. The first rental payment will also have to be paid to the landlord. Rent is usually due monthly but landlords can dictate how they wish to be paid. If a holding deposit has been made along with a Proposta, the sum is deducted from the above payments to the landlord. Real estate agents commission: throughout most of Italy, it is equal to one month’s rent or 10 % of the annual rent. In Milan it is 10-18% of the annual rent while in Turin it is two month’s rent. All commissions do not include IVA (country tax). The landlord is required by law to register the contract in three copies – one for himself, one for the Public Registration Office and one for the tenant. There is a fee for this registration which is to be split between landlord and tenant. The share of the tenant is 1% annual rent. Government stamps (‘Bolli’) have to be added to a specific number of pages in each of the contracts (usually every third page). These are to be paid for by the tenant. The registration fee and government stamps are either paid at the time of contract signing or are usually added into the second monthly payment. 6. What other expenses should I expect to pay? Apartments usually have a monthly Condominium fee, payable together with the rent or payable directly to the building administrator. This fee is to cover the cost of the upkeep of the common area of the apartment building; lighting, cleaning and general maintenance. It may include doorman expenses or gardening expenses if there is a common outside area. If a villa is located in a private compound, a monthly Consorzio or compound fee is usually charged. This fee is for the upkeep of the private roads, lighting, gardening of any common garden areas, any guards or gatekeepers. All utility expenses are the responsibility of the tenant, according to consumption. Please also see utility expenses. Please note: It is advisable to sign tenancy risk insurance in order to be covered in the event of property damages. Your Relocation Coordinator will assist you with this. Bari Resource Guide 45 7. What is the process flow to rent a property? In order to rent property, a written proposal (Proposta) must be made. This must be presented, signed by the tenant along with the holding deposit to the real estate agent for the signature of the landlord. Once signed by both parties, the landlord is bound and the holding deposit is non refundable. A landlord may also require a letter of guarantee from the employer of the tenant or a letter from the company demonstrating income that can support rental payments. A legally valid contract is negotiated and prepared by Emc Network. Both parties will agree upon the content. Payments must have been made. At times the landlord can require that the payment reach his bank account before key delivery. Other times, a bank receipt or proof that payment has been made will be sufficient. An appointment is arranged, usually at the real estate agency, for the tenant and landlord to sign the contract. The contract is read through and Emc Network’ Local Counsellor will translate as necessary. Every copy of the contract is then to be initialled on every page and signed in full twice on the last page by both parties. It is the landlord’s responsibility to register the contract. If a contract is to be signed by a company, Emc Network will prepare a final version of the contract and send it to the company for signing. Once a legal representative of the company has signed the copies of the contract, it will be collected by a Local Counsellor to be taken to the agency for the landlord’s signature. A copy of the ‘Camera di Commercio’ will be required as well as a photocopy of ID document of the legal representative who is to sign the contract. 8. What chance do I have of receiving my full deposit back when I leave the property? Provided the property and any furnishings are returned in the state in which they were consigned, Emc Network will be able to negotiate a full deposit return for you. To this end we insist on taking a thorough Property Inspection and Inventory when the tenant enters the property. This inventory is taken in the presence of the landlord and the tenant and two copies are to be signed by both parties. 9. What responsibility do I have as a tenant towards maintenance of the property? Unlike in GB or USA, where the landlord is responsible for the upkeep of the property, Italian law states that the tenant is responsible for general maintenance whereas the landlord is responsible for major maintenance. Basically this means that all plumbing and electrical fixtures that are outside of the walls or visible are the responsibility of the tenant (leaking taps, door bell that does not work etc.). The landlord is responsible for the plumbing and electrical system within the walls of the property; e.g. heating pipes. You will receive by the Relocation Coordinator a list of the items you are responsible for. 46 Bari Resource Guide 10. Can I make any alterations to the property? Only with the permission of the landlord. Small changes (e.g. hanging of towel rails in the bathroom) may be made but the property is to be handed back in exactly the same state it was consigned. Therefore, any holes made in the walls must be filled and painted over before leaving the property, unless a different agreement is made with the landlord. In case alternations have been made to improve the property without the permission of the landlord, the landlord has the right to not reimburse any expenses the tenant has had in relation to the work. In cases where the landlord does not approve with the changes made, he/she has the right to require the tenant to put the property back into its original structure. Please note that many technicians do not speak English. 11. What if I need to terminate the lease early? Standard Italian contracts are for 4+4 years. Emc Network will ensure a diplomatic break clause is inserted into the contract for the protection of the tenant. It is usually possible to negotiate a break clause after the first year with three or six months notice. In this instance, the landlord will have the final say as to what is acceptable. If a one year contract is put in place, it is also sometimes possible to add a break clause after a certain period of months; this depends upon the landlords being agreeable. 12. What expenses are involved in the purchase of a property? - Government fees: 3 % (11 % for a second purchase of property). - Real estate agency fees (approx. 3% of property price) - Other costs: survey costs, bank loan set-up costs as well as notary fees. Usually the final figure will be about 10-15% of the property price. Bari Resource Guide 47 Utilities & Telephone FAQ 13. What utility expenses will I have to pay? Utility payments are never included in the rent. Tenants are responsible to pay for gas, electricity and water according to consumption. A garbage tax is levied on each property annually; this is also the responsibility of the tenant. When renting a property, the utility bills are generally transferred into the name of the tenant. The cost for the transfer of name of the contract is charged with the first bill. Emc Network will arrange this for you. If the previous tenant closed the utility accounts before leaving the property, or if the account had unpaid bills outstanding, a new contract must be set up in the name of the new tenant. The cost of this is higher than the cost of a contract name transfer and is added to the first bill. This process may take up to seven days from the initial request to the effective transfer. It is not advisable to prepare a new utility contract before the actual property contract has been signed. Please note that many technicians do not speak English. 14. How are these accounts charged? Utility bills arrive to the property address every two months. Emc Network will ensure meter readings are noted when the property inspection and inventory are taken, to ensure only the tenant’s own consumption is paid for. The utility companies will send an employee to take the first meter reading after the signing of a new contract. Successive bills are estimates based on this first reading. Every few months the reading is taken again and the following bill will then be balanced according to the reading. Due payments will be charged and over payments will be credited. The first bill is to be paid at the Post Office, thereafter a Bank transfer can be arranged. 15. Will I be able to get Satellite TV? Satellite dishes may be installed with the permission of the landlord or can at times be negotiated at time of contract preparation. Some buildings have restrictions that prohibit the installation of any dish. Decoders can be bought or hired. Subscriptions to channels in the language of your choice can organised by your Local Counsellor as part of your Settling-in Assistance. Please note that satellite TV is considered a personal utility, thus an individual request to the satellite TV provider must therefore be submitted. Your Relocation Coordinator will assist you with this request. 48 Bari Resource Guide 16. What documents do I need to install a Telephone Line? For a foreigner to request a telephone line from Telecom Italia, a Tax Code (Codice Fiscale) and a Permit of Stay is required. When a new tenant enters a property a telephone line has to be connected in his name unless the landlord is prepared to keep it in his/her own name. The choice is of Analogue or ISDN line. A faster Internet access through ADSL broadband is not available in all parts of the country. When it is requested, Emc Network will have to conduct a research to see if it is available. An exact property address is required. ADSL in Italy is not as fast as publicised and the service tends to be erratic. Emc Network will arrange the connection of the telephone on your behalf. 17. How long will I have to wait for my telephone? Telecom will inform of the date and time they will send an engineer to the property to connect the line; this is a minimum of 2 weeks after the initial application is made. A telephone apparatus is not included in the request for a telephone line. Consequently, an apparatus must be available when the engineer comes to connect the line. If you wish to rent the apparatus from Telecom, this can be arranged, however delivery is done separately from the request for a telephone line. Although a time of appointment is given, it is not unusual for the engineer to arrive to the appointment up to two hours later than the stated time. Please note that as with all bureaucratic procedures in Italy, things can go wrong and end up taking far longer than the average time indicated. An application for a line may at times be ‘’lost’’ and Telecom does not offer explanations; when this occurs there is nothing that can be done but to reapply and wait the time it takes. 18. How will I be billed? Telephone bills will be sent to the property every two months. The first bill has to be paid in the Post Office, thereafter, a bank transfer can be arranged. Bari Resource Guide 49 Driving FAQ 19. Is my licence valid in Italy? In order to drive legally in Italy, you must obtain an international Driving Licence (unless you are from an EU country, in which case your licence is valid also in Italy). After 12 months of residence in Italy, all non-EU licences must be converted. If no bi-lateral agreement exists with your country, you must take a driving test to obtain an Italian driving license. Please note: When driving in Italy you must have your driving licence with you at all times. Driving without a valid licence is a felony; should anyone be involved in a serious accident and does not possess a valid licence, he or she risks imprisonment. Your driving licence is not considered a valid ID in public offices. 20. For how long can I drive my own car in Italy? You can drive your own car in Italy for six months after which you are required to apply for Permanent Residency. Once the residency has been given, you have one year to register your car with Italian number plates. 21. Can I buy a car? In order for a foreigner to buy a car the following documents are required: - Tax code (Codice Fiscale) - Permit of stay (Permesso di Soggiorno) - Permanent residency (Residenza) 50 Bari Resource Guide WORK PERMIT 22. What documentation is required for workers coming to Italy? EU citizens: - Permit of Stay (Permesso di Soggiorno) - required before telephone can be connected - Tax or Fiscal Code (Codice Fiscale) - required in order to sign a property contract, connect utilities and activate a mobile phone Optional: - Residency (Residenza) - required in order to buy a car - National Health Registration (ASL) Non EU citizens: - Work Permit - Permit of Stay - Tax or Fiscal Code (Codice Fiscale) Optional: - Residency (Residenza) - National Health Registration (ASL) 23. Is it necessary for me to be present to apply for documents? For the presentation of document application, it varies from city to city. Wherever possible, Emc Network will prepare Power of Attorney (Delega) in order for a Local Counsellor to act on behalf of the Transferee and family. To release the obtained documents, the Transferee and other members of the family must be present as an original signature is required. 24. Will I have to pay the police when I collect my Permit of Stay? No, there is no charge for the release of a Permit of Stay (Permesso di Soggiorno) or Tax Code (Codice Fiscale). Bari Resource Guide 51 ABOUT EMC 25. Does Emc Network receive/take/solicit third party commissions? As a member of EuRA (European Relocation Association) we abide by their charter and do not accept third party commissions from Real Estate Agents, International Schools, Removal Companies or others. This ensures the Transferee a completely unbiased choice of what is available on the market in every category. 26. Why should I choose Emc Network? - ISO certified company (ISO 9001:2000). - Extensive rapidly growing client list. - Exclusive partner/representative of many Global Relocation Service Providers. - Exclusive representative of many International Law and Immigration Firms. - Founded and managed by expatriates with first hand relocation experience. - Quality control guarantee: Head Office directs all relocations and immigrations in every destination. - All staff required to attend on-going training sessions and workshops to keep updated as to global mobility needs. - No language barriers - Assistance provided in all major European languages and many others. - Corporate consultation with Emc Network’ Representatives at location of choice. - Emc Network own ‘Resource Guides’ providing a wealth of everyday information for expatlife in destination city. - Comprehensive FAQs for each country serviced. - Red Alert List to prepare for the specific challenges of each destination. - Extra ‘Safety’ section in Resource Guides for countries posing specific security threats. - 24-hour Emergency Helpline for Transferees throughout the duration of the relocation. - Complimentary 3-month Helpline. 52 Bari Resource Guide For corporate FAQ 27. How does Emc Network assist with Immigration? Emc Network will prepare all the necessary paperwork, email it to the company and direct as to how the various documents are to be printed out and signed. We will send one of our Local Counsellors with Power of Attorney to act on behalf of the individual and company. When the Transferee has to be present to apply for a document, he will be accompanied by our Local Counsellor. 28. How can we determine a realistic Housing Budget for Transferees? During Emc Network’ initial teleconference with the client we go through an in-depth ‘Needs Analysis’ which can include Housing Budget variables for the Destination City. Emc Network will work with the Company to ensure the workforce locate properties of a suitable standard within the parameters set by corporate policy. 29. Can the contract be signed in the name of a foreign Company? Yes, lease contracts can be signed in the name of foreign companies – the Transferee who will occupy the property will be named on the lease agreement. 30. Is it necessary for the Transferee to be present to apply for documents? At times, yes; you will be advised when we can apply with Power of Attorney and for instances where this is not possible the Transferee and family will be accompanied by one of our Local Counsellors. Bari Resource Guide 53 31. How can we guarantee all Transferees will receive the same standard of service? (staff relocating to main cities versus more rural areas?) All Local Counsellors are really ‘local’ to the area where they assist Transferees. They are selected for their good knowledge of their city area. All Local Counsellors are trained by Emc Network to follow our set pattern of delivering services using an inhouse ‘Training and Operations Manual’. All Local Counsellors are closely directed by Office Coordinators, ensuring a consistent standard of service is delivered. 32. How does Emc Network handle Group Moves? All relocations are handled by the same system of centralization. When required, we arrange for a member of our office team to go to the location of a group move to be an in-house Coordinator, working from the Client Company’s premises as a point of reference for HR, Transferees and their families. In main centres we have several Local Counsellors. 33. What ongoing support is provided for Transferees and their families? Emc Network aim to equip your workforce to settle into their new environment as soon as possible. Upon arrival they are presented with a local Information Pack. They are given access to our on-line City Specific Resource Guides that provide general local information as well as specific local information once a suitable property has been located. We have a 24-hour Emergency Helpline throughout the duration of the relocation. We provide a 90-day complimentary phone line that can be extended throughout the duration of the assignment. Our aim is to teach the Transferee how to live in his new city and to equip him to be as independent as possible. 54 Bari Resource Guide Bari Resource Guide 55 EMC Network Milano Via T. da Cazzaniga 9/6 20121 Milano, Italy Roma Via Camerata Picena 385 00138 Roma, Italy Chiasso Corso San Gottardo 14 6830 Chiasso, Switzerland