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  1. Cagliari. Sardinia, Italy, Europe. The best way to arrive in Sardinia’s historic capital is by sea, the city rising in a helter-skelter of golden-hued palazzi, domes and facades up to the rocky centrepiece, Il Castello. Although Tunisia is closer than Rome, Cagliari is the most Italian of Sardinia’s cities.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · 15 Best Things to Do in Cagliari (Italy): The Marina; Bastione San Remy; Torre dell’Elefante; Il Castello; Cagliari Cathedral; Museo Archeologico Nazionale; Roman Amphitheatre; Cittadella dei Musei; Mercato di San Benedetto; Santuario di Bonaria; Palazzo Regio; Calamosca Beach; Piazza del Carmine; University Botanical Gardens; Parco di Monte ...

  3. Discover the best attractions in Cagliari including Santuario & Basilica di Nostra Signora di Bonaria, Cattedrale di Santa Maria, and Museo Archeologico Nazionale.

  4. Plan Your Trip to Cagliari: Best of Cagliari Tourism. Sardinia’s largest city (with a little over 150,000 people) and its capital for centuries, Cagliari on the island’s south coast offers the perfect mix of recreation and exploration options.

  5. Aug 6, 2023 · What are the best things to do in Cagliari, Sardinia (Italy)? The 10 must see attractions and points of interest + How to visit Cagliari in 1, 2, 3 or 4 days. All the best places to visit and activities, the ultimate travel guide to the capital of Sardinia.

  6. Feb 7, 2022 · Planning Your Trip. Things to Do. What to Eat and Drink. Where to Stay. Getting There. Money Saving Tips. Located along the southern coast of the Italian island of Sardinia, Cagliari is the capital city, with a large cruise port and airport making it accessible from mainland Italy and points beyond by both sea and air.

  7. Apr 15, 2024 · Cagliari, city, capital of the island regione of Sardinia, Italy. It lies at the northern extremity of the Gulf of Cagliari, on the south coast of the island. Although it was probably occupied in prehistoric times, its foundation is attributed to the Phoenicians. It was known to the Greeks as Cardlis and to the Romans as Caralis.

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