If you're trying to figure out when is a good time to visit Italy, the truth is, in a country with cultural and history as varied in Italy, there's always something being celebrated!
Each season has its own charms in terms of food and scenery, but the Italians have cultural and food festivals and holidays with processions, presentations and plenty of pomp and circumstance throughout the year as well.
Here's our month-by-month guide to the many of the most notable events in Italy.
There are, however, truly too many things to list here, so if you're interested in something particular, like summer opera festivals, get in touch, and I can let you know some picks tailored to your interests.
January 1: New Year’s Day
January 6: Epiphany
January: Pitti Imagine fashion conventions, Florence
January 31–February 17: Carnevale, Venice and Viareggio are notable destinations, but there are celebrations everywhere
February 5: Saint Agatha's Feast Day, celebrated in Catania, Sicily, with the second largest religious procession in the world
February 17: Mardi Gras
March 8: La Festa della Donna, women’s day
March 22–25: Vititaly wine festival in Verona
April 6: Easter Sunday
April 7: Easter Monday, Pasquetta, a day for picnicking and enjoying spring
April 25: Italian Liberation Day
May 1: May Day/Labor Day (closures)
May 1: Expo Milano begins
May 1: Feast of Sant Efisio, Sardinia’s most important festival stretching over four days
May 9-November 22: Biennale in Venice
May 24-26: Florence Artisan Gelato Festival Gelato Festival, Florence
May 9-31: Giro d’Italia bike race, Italy’s version of the Tour de France
June 2: Festa della Repubblica, major national holiday with large presentations in Rome
June 24: Day of St. John the Baptist, patron saint of Florence
June–August: Outdoor opera season
July 2: First Siena Palio
August 15: Feast of the Assumption or Ferragosoto, the biggest holiday in Italy when everyone flees the city for the beach
August 16: Second Siena Palio
September 2-12: Venice International Film Festival
September 19: Feast of San Gennaro, most important religious holiday in Naples
October 6-November 18 (weekends only) – White Truffle Festival in Alba
October 16-25: EuroChocolate festival in Perugia
November 2-11: CioccolaTO chocolate festival in Torino
December 25: Christmas
December 26: St. Stephen’s Day
Each season has its own charms in terms of food and scenery, but the Italians have cultural and food festivals and holidays with processions, presentations and plenty of pomp and circumstance throughout the year as well.
Here's our month-by-month guide to the many of the most notable events in Italy.
There are, however, truly too many things to list here, so if you're interested in something particular, like summer opera festivals, get in touch, and I can let you know some picks tailored to your interests.
January
January 1: New Year’s Day
January 6: Epiphany
January: Pitti Imagine fashion conventions, Florence
January 31–February 17: Carnevale, Venice and Viareggio are notable destinations, but there are celebrations everywhere
February
February 5: Saint Agatha's Feast Day, celebrated in Catania, Sicily, with the second largest religious procession in the world
February 17: Mardi Gras
March
March 8: La Festa della Donna, women’s day
March 22–25: Vititaly wine festival in Verona
April
April 6: Easter Sunday
April 7: Easter Monday, Pasquetta, a day for picnicking and enjoying spring
April 25: Italian Liberation Day
May
May 1: May Day/Labor Day (closures)
May 1: Expo Milano begins
May 1: Feast of Sant Efisio, Sardinia’s most important festival stretching over four days
May 9-November 22: Biennale in Venice
May 24-26: Florence Artisan Gelato Festival Gelato Festival, Florence
May 9-31: Giro d’Italia bike race, Italy’s version of the Tour de France
June
June 2: Festa della Repubblica, major national holiday with large presentations in Rome
June 24: Day of St. John the Baptist, patron saint of Florence
July
June–August: Outdoor opera season
July 2: First Siena Palio
August
August 15: Feast of the Assumption or Ferragosoto, the biggest holiday in Italy when everyone flees the city for the beach
August 16: Second Siena Palio
September
September 2-12: Venice International Film Festival
September 19: Feast of San Gennaro, most important religious holiday in Naples
October
October 6-November 18 (weekends only) – White Truffle Festival in Alba
October 16-25: EuroChocolate festival in Perugia
November
November 2-11: CioccolaTO chocolate festival in Torino
December
December 25: Christmas
December 26: St. Stephen’s Day