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Festive dates to keep in mind when visiting Rome

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Throughout the year, Roman citizens have a variety of festive dates, offering you the perfect chance to enjoy their cultural traditions 🙂 Whether it’s the traditional Pasque or Festa Di Noiantri there is always something to celebrate in Rome. We like to share 3 of these unique festive moments with you. So, if you’re planning a trip to Rome, make sure to check the cities festive dates and celebrate together with the Italian.

1. Pasqua

Pasqua, or Easter as we say, is one of the most important celebrated festivals in Rome, showing the city’s Catholic traditions. Typically falling in March or April, the festivities kick off with a heartfelt Holy Week. When Easter Sunday arrives, the excitement reaches an all-time high with an early morning Mass led by the Pope at St. Peter’s Basilica, where countless pilgrims and visitors come together in a spirit of celebration.

A festive religious ceremony inside Rome's grand cathedral featured clergy in robes and a congregation of people watching attentively.

2. Ferragosto

Ferragosto, celebrated on August 15th, marks the peak of summer in Rome . Originally established to honor the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, the day has transformed into a joyful celebration filled with fun, relaxation, and time spent with loved ones.

3. Natale

A decorated Christmas tree with blue gifts and golden reindeer in an indoor setting, evoking the charm of festive dates Rome is known for.

X-mas of course! 🎄What better than to be in Rome around Christmastime. The Christmas market at Piazza Navona is undoubtedly the most famous one in the entire city, thanks to its prime location in the heart of Rome. However, it’s essential to keep in mind that many shops and eateries may shut down for the Christmas holiday itself on December 25th, and sometimes a day or two before and after that significant date.

Let’s not forget festive foods becoming the stars of the celebration, and one such classic that stands out is the beloved Panettone. This rich fruitcake is not just a treat but a symbol of Italian holiday.

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