
Cellino San Marco

Cellino San Marco, a charming village in the Apulian hinterland, is an unmissable destination for tourists in search of history, culture and architectural beauty.
The beating heart of Cellino San Marco is Via Vittorio Emanuele II, the village's main street, lined with shops, cafés and restaurants that offer visitors an excellent opportunity to immerse themselves in the village's daily life.
Palazzo Baronale, built in the 16th century, is an example of Apulian Baroque architecture and impresses with its grandeur and architectural details that tell of centuries of history. The church of San Marco and Caterina d'Alessandria, built in the 18th century, with its neoclassical facade welcomes visitors with an atmosphere of sacredness and serenity.
A walk through the historical centre of Cellino San Marco is an experience not to be missed. Narrow cobbled streets, houses with white façades and fascinating architectural details create a charming atmosphere that captures the eye and soul of the visitor. This picturesque area is perfect for taking souvenir photographs and immersing yourself in the charm of the village.
As well as cultural highlights, Cellino San Marco offers the flavours and tastes of Apulian cuisine in the village's restaurants and cafés. Traditional dishes such as orecchiette, fresh fish and local wine offer an authentic and unforgettable culinary experience, enriching the visitor's journey with the unique flavours of the region.
Cellino San Marco also offers the opportunity to take part in local events and festivals that celebrate the culture and traditions of the area. These events offer tourists the opportunity to immerse themselves in the social and cultural life of the town, creating indelible memories of an authentic and engaging holiday.