• Venice: New Year’s Greeting on Lido Beach

    Lido Beach Venice, Italy

    Welcome the New Year with an invigorating dip in the freezing waters along Venice's Lido Beach...or at least join more than 2000 onlookers while you watch others splashing their way into the New Year from 11 am - 1:30 pm on New Year's Day. The day starts with a Viennese waltz, and concludes with a hearty, warming meal of wine, ...

  • Venice: Epiphany Regatta

    Grand Canal Venice, Italy

    In a city that holds hundreds of regatta races throughout the year, this one stands out, as it features 50 men dressed as La Befana (the Epiphany witch). The rowers paddle up the Grand Canal and toward the Rialto Bridge, competing to be the first to reach a giant stocking that hangs from the bridge. Dream of Italy is a ...

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  • Milan: La Befana Benifica

    Duomo Milan, Italy

    Every year on the Epiphany, Italian motorcyclists gather for La Befana Benifica, a motorcycle procession for charity led by La Befana, the Epiphany witch. Beginning at the Duomo, motorcyclists hear a speech from the mayor and are blessed by the Bishop of Milan. The procession then continues to deliver items like food and gifts to charity centers, shelters and retirement ...

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  • Florence: The Ride of the Magi

    Palazzo Pitti Florence, Tuscany, Italy

    On the 6th of January in Florence, just days before the Epiphany, many gather to watch La cavalcata dei Re Magi, Arrival of the Magi. Watch the Wise Men and their cavalcade as they make their way from Palazzo Pitti  to Piazza Duomo where they greet a harmonious Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Dream of Italy is a membership website and award-winning travel ...

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  • Rome: Epiphania

    St. Peters Via della Conciliazione, Rome, Italy

    Each year in Rome, hundreds of people in medieval costumes walk along the avenue leading up to the Vatican carrying gifts for the Pope, who will then say a morning mass in Saint Peters.  Dream of Italy is a membership website and award-winning travel publication publishing 170 issues since 2002. Get a free issue to see what we are all ...

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  • Novoli (Lecce): Bonfire for Sant’Antonio Abate Feast Day

    Unnamed Venue Fòcara in Novoli, Italy

    Novoli, a small town near Lecce, honors the town's patron, Sant'Antonio Abate, on the eve of his feast day January 17. The origin of the fire ritual is said to date back at least 1,000 years and is credited to monks from the east who settled in Novoli. The fòcara is a bonfire constructed of olive branches and grape vines ...

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  • Catania (Sicily): Feast of Saint Agatha

    Chiesa San Biagio Piazza Stesicoro, 95100, Catania, Sicily, Italy

    Located in an ancient port city on the east coast of Sicily, this is an all-night religious celebration of the patron saint of the city. A procession of candle bearers parade through the city with horse-drawn carriages. Street theater, fireworks, sweets, and clouds of incense evoke the pagan origins of this festival.  Access 160 Issues of Our Award-Winning Travel Publication. ...

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  • Verona in Love

    Verona Verona, Italy

    This Valentine's Day weekend event celebrates love and romance with concerts, markets, and events at Juliet's House.

  • Venice: Carnevale

    Grand Canal Venice, Italy

    Events for the Carnevale of Venice include several festivities to enjoy.  Access 160 Issues of Our Award-Winning Travel Publication. Get Insider Help Planning Your Trip to Italy.

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  • Bologna: Healthy Living Fair

    Bologna Exhibition Centre (Fiera di Bologna) Via della Fiera, 20, Bologna, Italy

    Annually, Bologna puts on a healthy living fair called Sana, which showcases and sells organic and environmentally friendly goods. The fair features three different sections: nutrition, health and other natural products. The fair puts on demonstrations, hosts activities and sells products for the whole family. The fair will feature organic products and cosmetics, natural health treatments, and eco-friendly home goods such ...

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