• Puglia: Viareggio Carnevale

    Unnamed Venue Viali a Mare, Puglia, Italy

    The Viareggio Carnevale is famous for its floats, which carry 200 people in costumes and satirize political figures, and its huge, papier-mâché Trojan horse-like puppets. The Carnevale also is an excuse for people to play practical jokes, so watch out!

    €15
  • Terni: Cioccolentino

    Piazza della Repubblica Terni, Italy

    Cioccolentino is held in honor of Valentine's Day in Terni, the town where St. Valentine rests. The handcrafted chocolate festival features tastings and the Milky Way, a competition that sees master chocolatiers create a 70-metre-long chocolate block in less than two hours.

  • Verona in Love

    Unnamed Venue Verona, Italy

    Verona, the town where Romeo and Juliet lived, is decorated with red heart-shaped lanterns for Valentine's Day and offers free romance-themed concerts in Piazza dei Signori. Note: Dates have not been confirmed. Please check the official event website for updates.

  • Venice Carnevale

    Unnamed Venue Venice, Italy

    The Venice Carnevale is the grandest and most extravagant Carnevale in Europe, hosting processions, concerts, masquerades, balls, theatre performances, and ceremonies over a two-week period of revelry. Visitors can enjoy the spectacle as onlookers or be part of the action by dressing up in masks and period costumes and attending masquerades and gala dinners.

  • Rome: International Horse Show

    Fiera di Roma Rome, Italy

    The annual international horse show hosts a show jumping competition.

    €12
  • Milan Fashion Week

    Unnamed Venue Milan, Italy

    The Italian fashion capital hosts Fashion Week twice a year, when the latest fashions are sent down the catwalk. Though the catwalk shows are invite-only, during Fashion Week, Milan is buzzing with fashionable tourists and locals.

  • Sicily: Mandorlo in Fiore

    Unnamed Venue Agrigento, Italy

    Mandorlo in Fiore, meaning "almond blossom," celebrates springtime in Sicily and the island's unique cultural traditions. The event includes the International Folklore Festival and the International Festival of Children in the World, presenting theatrical and musical performances. Note: Dates have not been confirmed; please check the official event website for updates.

  • All over Italy: Spring FAI Days

    FAI (Fondo per l'Ambiente Italiano) hosts its annual FAI Days to promote Italian culture. During the event, members of the public are allowed to visit 580 monuments and sites in 210 Italian cities for free, and offers free guided tours as well. Note: Dates have not been confirmed; please check the official event website for updates.

  • Milan: Stramilano Half Marathon

    Unnamed Venue Milan, Italy

    Milan's popular half marathon begins in Piazza Castello and ends at the Civic Arena, making a circle around the inner city.

    €23