Nardo

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P.za Antonio Salandra, 73048, Nardo Italy
Historic Walking Areas
Sights & Landmarks
Attraction

About

Nestled in the heart of Southern Italy’s Apulia region, the historic town of Nardo (sometimes spelled Nardò) is a living tapestry of Romanesque, Baroque, and Renaissance architecture. Its narrow streets and lively piazzas echo the town’s rich Byzantine and noble legacy, while the surrounding vineyards produce the celebrated Nardò DOC red wines. Visitors delight in its picturesque cathedral, Baroque churches, and the vibrant culture that thrives in the central Piazza Salandra, making Nardo a must‑visit destination for culture lovers and foodies alike.

Highlights

  • Piazza Salandra
  • Nardò Cathedral
  • San Domenico Church
  • Chiesa del Carmine
  • Nardò DOC Wine Region

Must-See Areas

Piazza Salandra
Nardò Cathedral
San Domenico Church
Chiesa del Carmine
Nardò DOC Vineyards

Good to Know

Good for

Families
History Enthusiasts
Wine Lovers

Best time to visit

The shoulder seasons of spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) offer pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and lively local festivals.

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 4 hours
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