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Monday, May 11, 2026

5th Annual Salinas Festa Italia June 27th

 


5th Annual Salinas Festa Italia Returns: A Travel Guide to Italian Culture in Oldtown Salinas

The spirit of Italy returns to the heart of Salinas this summer with the 5th Annual Festa Italia Salinas, a lively downtown celebration bringing together music, food, wine, vendors, family activities, and Italian pride.

Set for Saturday, June 27, from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., the festival will take place on the 200 block of Main Street in Salinas, California, near Oldtown Marketplace and 201 Main. For travelers exploring California’s Italian American heritage, this event offers a festive Central Coast stop filled with music, community, and the flavors of Italy.

Event Details

Event: 5th Annual Salinas Festa Italia
Date: Saturday, June 27
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Location: 200 block Main Street, Salinas, CA
Area: Oldtown Salinas / Downtown Salinas
Hosted by: Festa Italia Salinas
Highlights: Music, food, wine, vendors, kids activities, entertainment, and Italian-themed festivities

The festival poster promotes the event as a day of “music, food, wine, vendors, kids activities” — all centered around the sights and sounds of Italy in downtown Salinas.

Entertainment Lineup

Festa Italia Salinas will feature a full afternoon of live entertainment, including several musical performances and family-friendly attractions.

Scheduled performers and entertainment include:

Pasquale Esposito
A PBS-featured Italian tenor and recording artist, Pasquale Esposito is scheduled to perform from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. His music is often associated with classic Italian songs, romantic ballads, and the tradition of Italian vocal performance.

The Anthony “Nino” Lane Band
Scheduled from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., The Anthony “Nino” Lane Band brings live music energy to the afternoon.

Sonamó
Coming “from San Francisco,” Sonamó is scheduled from 3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., adding a modern, upbeat sound to the festival.

Additional entertainment listed on the flyer includes David Marzetti as host and emcee, performances by Chef Tene Shake and Friends, and a Fratello Marionettes Kids Zone with stilt walkers, clowns, and more.

Food, Wine, and Italian Flavor

A Festa Italia would not be complete without food. The event flyer advertises pizza and pasta, a pizza eating contest, and food vendors throughout the festival area.

Visitors can expect a casual street-festival atmosphere, with Italian-inspired dishes, local vendors, and a relaxed downtown setting. The event is especially appealing for families, couples, and travelers looking for a daytime cultural festival rather than a late-night event.

Why Visit Salinas for Festa Italia?

Salinas is best known as the hometown of author John Steinbeck and as a major agricultural center in the Salinas Valley. But during Festa Italia, downtown Salinas becomes a gathering place for Italian music, food, and cultural pride.

For travelers interested in Italian California, this event is worth noting because it reflects something important: Italian heritage in California is not limited to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, or San Jose. Italian American identity also lives in agricultural towns, inland valleys, and working communities across the state.

The Salinas Valley, with its farming history and Central Coast location, makes a fitting backdrop for an Italian-themed celebration. Food, family, music, and local pride all come together in one walkable downtown festival.

Suggested One-Day Itinerary

Morning: Arrive in Oldtown Salinas

Arrive in Salinas by late morning so you have time to park, walk around downtown, and get oriented before the festival begins. The event starts at 11:30 a.m., so arriving between 10:30 and 11:00 a.m. is a good idea.

Take a short walk around Oldtown Salinas and enjoy the historic downtown streetscape before the crowds build.

Midday: Enjoy the Opening Performances

Plan to be near the main stage for Pasquale Esposito’s performance from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. This is one of the headline draws of the festival and a strong choice for anyone who loves traditional Italian music.

Afterward, grab lunch from one of the food vendors or nearby downtown restaurants.

Afternoon: Music, Vendors, and Family Activities

Spend the afternoon browsing vendors, enjoying wine and food, and listening to the live music lineup. Families should visit the Kids Zone, which includes marionettes and other family-friendly entertainment.

The Anthony “Nino” Lane Band performs in the early afternoon, followed by Sonamó later in the day.

Late Afternoon: Explore Downtown Salinas

After the festival, consider visiting nearby downtown landmarks such as the National Steinbeck Center area or grabbing dinner at one of the local restaurants.

Transportation: Getting There, Getting Around, and Parking

The festival takes place in downtown Salinas, centered around the 200 block of Main Street.

By Car

Salinas is located off Highway 101, making it accessible from Monterey, San Jose, the Bay Area, and the Central Coast.

Approximate drive times:

San Jose to Salinas: about 1 hour
Monterey to Salinas: about 30 minutes
Santa Cruz to Salinas: about 45 minutes to 1 hour
San Francisco to Salinas: about 2 hours, depending on traffic
Los Angeles to Salinas: about 5 to 6 hours

Parking

Because this is a downtown street event, parking may be more limited than usual. Visitors should plan to arrive early and look for public parking lots, garages, or street parking near Oldtown Salinas.

Expect possible street closures around the event area. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

Getting Around

Once parked, the festival area should be easy to explore on foot. Downtown Salinas is walkable, and the event appears centered around a compact area near Main Street and Oldtown Marketplace.

Where to Stay

For visitors coming from outside the Salinas or Monterey Bay area, there are several lodging options in and around Salinas. Staying in Salinas is convenient if the festival is your main destination, while Monterey or Pacific Grove may appeal to travelers who want to combine the festival with a coastal weekend.

In Salinas

Look for hotels near downtown Salinas, Highway 101, or the Oldtown area. These are practical choices for easy access to the festival and nearby restaurants.

In Monterey

Monterey is about 30 minutes away and offers more coastal hotels, ocean views, and tourist attractions. This is a good option if you want to pair Festa Italia with Cannery Row, Fisherman’s Wharf, or the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

In Pacific Grove or Carmel

For a more romantic or scenic weekend, consider staying in Pacific Grove or Carmel-by-the-Sea and driving into Salinas for the festival.

Where to Eat Nearby

The festival itself will feature food vendors, including Italian-themed food such as pizza and pasta. But visitors may also want to explore downtown Salinas before or after the event.

Nearby dining options in the area shown on the event map include:

201 Main
Located near the event site, 201 Main appears directly tied to the festival stage area and is one of the central downtown anchors.

Casa Sorrento Pizzeria
A nearby Italian-style option for those looking for pizza before or after the event.

Pub’s Prime Rib
Located near the downtown event area, this is another nearby dining option shown on the map.

Because festival days can be busy, it is a good idea to check restaurant hours ahead of time and expect crowds downtown.

Family-Friendly Activities

Festa Italia Salinas is designed as a family-friendly event. The flyer advertises a Kids Zone, including the Fratello Marionettes, stilt walkers, clowns, and more.

This makes the event especially appealing for families traveling with children. The daytime schedule also makes it easier for families to attend without needing to stay out late.

Best Time to Visit and Weather

Late June is usually a pleasant time to visit Salinas and the Monterey Bay region. Salinas often has mild Central Coast weather, with cooler mornings and comfortable afternoons.

For the festival, visitors should bring:

A light jacket or sweater
Sunscreen
Comfortable walking shoes
A hat or sunglasses
Cash and cards for vendors
A phone charger if you plan to take photos and videos

Even in summer, the Central Coast can feel cool depending on fog, breeze, and cloud cover.

Travel Pairings: What Else to See Nearby

If you are turning Festa Italia Salinas into a weekend trip, consider adding one or more nearby stops:

National Steinbeck Center
A major cultural attraction in downtown Salinas honoring author John Steinbeck.

Oldtown Salinas
Walkable downtown district with restaurants, shops, and historic character.

Monterey
A short drive away, with Cannery Row, Fisherman’s Wharf, coastal views, and the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

Carmel-by-the-Sea
A charming coastal town known for architecture, beaches, shops, and restaurants.

The Salinas Valley Wine Country
The surrounding region includes agricultural landscapes and access to Central Coast wine destinations.

Final Thoughts

The 5th Annual Salinas Festa Italia is more than a street festival. It is a reminder that Italian heritage in California is spread across many regions, from coastal Little Italies to agricultural valleys and historic downtowns.

With live Italian music, food, wine, vendors, kids activities, and a full afternoon of entertainment, Festa Italia Salinas offers visitors a warm and accessible way to celebrate Italian culture in the Central Coast region.

For readers of The Italian Californian, this is exactly the kind of local cultural event worth supporting: community-based, family-friendly, and rooted in the ongoing story of Italian life in California.

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