Christmas in Italy isn’t just a holiday — it’s a season rich in tradition, food, culture, and warmth.
For expats living anywhere from Rome to Milan, Florence to Sicily, 2025 promises a festive season full of lights, markets, celebrations, and truly unforgettable Italian experiences.
The holiday season officially begins on December 8th, the Festa dell’Immacolata. Cities and towns across Italy light up with decorations, markets open, and nativity scenes appear in piazzas and shop windows.
Classic wooden stalls, mulled wine, Alpine charm — arguably Italy’s most magical Christmas setting.
Perfect for families, expats, and anyone who loves street performers, sweets, and holiday colors.
A mix of German-style Christmas with Florentine elegance.
The world-famous street for handmade nativity figures.
Leftovers — but Italian leftovers are practically gourmet.
Held nationwide, including the iconic Vatican celebration.
Every region has its own style, including live reenactments in many villages.
The Christmas season ends with the good witch bringing gifts and sweets for Epiphany.
Christmas in Italy is a celebration of beauty, community, and culture. From festive lights to delicious food, from centuries-old traditions to modern celebrations, 2025 will be a magical year for expats across Italy.
Whether you’re visiting markets, attending events, or sharing meals with new friends, you’ll feel the warmth
of Italian hospitality throughout the season.