Créé par Emilie, le 20 mai 2026

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Cagliari, Italy

The Sardinian Treasure

Parcours audioguidé pour visiter Cagliari

Set on the heights of Sardinia, Cagliari reveals a rich past shaped by its fortified city, Mediterranean influences, and lively port. With its historic streets, sweeping views, and vibrant neighborhoods, it reflects the full identity of the island.

4.5 km
Distance
18
Audios
2h20
Durée
Boucle
Parcours
San Remy Bastion

San Remy Bastion

1/18

Panoramic View of the City

Panoramic View of the City

2/18

Torre dell'Elefante

Torre dell'Elefante

3/18

View from the Santa Croce Terrace

View from the Santa Croce Terrace

4/18

Torre di San Pancrazio

Torre di San Pancrazio

5/18

The Citadel Museums

The Citadel Museums

6/18

View from Piazza Palazzo

View from Piazza Palazzo

7/18

Palazzo Reale

Palazzo Reale

8/18

Santa Maria Cathedral

Santa Maria Cathedral

9/18

Palazzo di Città

Palazzo di Città

10/18

Teatro Civico

Teatro Civico

11/18

Auditorium

Auditorium

12/18

Church of Santa Ana

Church of Santa Ana

13/18

Cagliari City Hall

Cagliari City Hall

14/18

La Marina

La Marina

15/18

Garibaldi Street

Garibaldi Street

16/18

Piazza San Giacomo

Piazza San Giacomo

17/18

Advice

Advice

18/18

Quand partir ?

Jan.

12°

6

Feb.

13°

5

March

14°

5

April

17°

5

May

21°

3

June

25°

1

July

28°

0

Aug.

29°

1

Sept.

26°

3

Oct.

22°

5

Nov.

17°

6

Dec.

13°

6

Sardinia, right in the heart of the Mediterranean—unsurprisingly—has a Mediterranean climate. That means mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. If you're planning to enjoy the beaches and go hiking in nature, the best time to visit is between May and September. But if you're coming just for a city break in Cagliari, the town is already pleasant as early as March. If you'd like to avoid the crowds while still getting a taste of the sea, give May a try—you might be lucky with some truly lovely weather.

Départ conseillé

No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audioguide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: In front of the San Remy Bastion

Parking à proximité

Metropark S.p.A. - Piazza Giacomo Matteotti Parcheggio PORTO / APCOA - Molo Sant'Elmo Driving in the centre of Cagliari is not only difficult but also strongly discouraged. The city has restricted traffic zones, and parking is notoriously hard to find. If you're planning to explore Sardinia by car, it's best to rent one from the city centre after you've spent your time in Cagliari, rather than picking it up at the airport on your first day and being stuck with it unnecessarily. There are shuttle buses between the airport and the city centre, and public transport is reliable and efficient. If you do prefer to rent a car directly at the airport, then make sure to book accommodation that offers parking—paid or otherwise—to avoid extra hassle. The blue lines on the street indicate paid parking, although they may revert to white—meaning free parking—outside of the tourist season. Be aware that Cagliari has six different limited traffic zones: Poetto, Castello, Marina, Stampace Basso, Stampace Alto, and Villanova. In these areas, parking is only allowed for bicycles and motorbikes. If you need to access them by car, you must check the city council's website and apply for a special permit in advance.

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