Camisano Vicentino

 

Proudly holding the title of City, Camisano Vicentino enjoys a strategic location between Vicenza and Padua. Dubbed “The Shopping Town,” it is famous throughout the Veneto region for its historic Sunday market, which dates back to 1500 and stretches for over three kilometers. Crossed by the Ceresone stream and the Poina canal, the area boasts an ancient past marked by medieval events like the battle of 1313—brought back to life today during the town’s lively Palio—and a rich heritage of historic buildings, including the Neoclassical City Hall. Internationally twinned and deeply committed to sustainable mobility, the town has been awarded 3 “Bike-Smiles” by the FIAB-Comuni Ciclabili Federation. Its 45 km PIAR cycling path is the ultimate open-air route for a journey bridging nature, culture, and architecture. 

Camisano Vicentino

 

Proudly holding the title of City, Camisano Vicentino enjoys a strategic location between Vicenza and Padua. Dubbed “The Shopping Town,” it is famous throughout the Veneto region for its historic Sunday market, which dates back to 1500 and stretches for over three kilometers. Crossed by the Ceresone stream and the Poina canal, the area boasts an ancient past marked by medieval events like the battle of 1313—brought back to life today during the town’s lively Palio—and a rich heritage of historic buildings, including the Neoclassical City Hall. Internationally twinned and deeply committed to sustainable mobility, the town has been awarded 3 “Bike-Smiles” by the FIAB-Comuni Ciclabili Federation. Its 45 km PIAR cycling path is the ultimate open-air route for a journey bridging nature, culture, and architecture.