The holiday season in Italy is idyllic, as the winter brings snow and cultural festivities thrive in December. You’ll find Christmas charm abundant in local life, while travelers explore colorful markets instead of beaches.
The best Christmas markets in Italy are spectacular, with decorations painting the cityscapes, locals showcasing elaborate handicrafts, and chefs serving seasonal delicacies. In the north, snow often blankets the alpine landscape, while in the south, the warmer climate offers a different aesthetic. The festive ambiance swirling through every city brings together locals eager to join in on the fun and is one of the top reasons to visit Italy for Christmas.
From aromatic spices to twinkling lights, the country indulges in seasonal pleasures that can take you from Vatican City to Piazza San Marco, the Citadel of Craftsmanship to the Bressanone Artisan and Roman Christmas markets as New Year’s Eve rolls around.
Highlights: Roman Christmas markets • Midnight Mass at the Vatican • Skiing on the Dolomites • Christmas treats like Panettone and Pandoro • The Tradition of La Befana
Learn more: Italy Christmas Tours • Italy Travel Guide