January
- Epiphany (La Befana) – January 6
- Celebrations throughout Italy with parades, sweets, and gifts for children.
February
- Carnevale
- Famous in Venice with elaborate masks, costumes, and parades. Celebrations also take place in Viareggio, Ivrea, and many other cities.
March
- St. Joseph’s Day (Festa di San Giuseppe) – March 19
- Celebrations with traditional pastries like zeppole and frittelle, especially in Southern Italy.
April
- Easter (Pasqua)
- Celebrated with processions, feasts, and traditional foods like lamb and Colomba cake. Major celebrations in Rome, Florence, and Sicily.
May
- May Day (Festa dei Lavoratori) – May 1
- A national holiday with concerts, parades, and picnics across Italy.
- Infiorata Festivals
- Held in various towns like Spello and Noto, featuring elaborate flower carpets.
June
- Republic Day (Festa della Repubblica) – June 2
- Military parades in Rome and celebrations nationwide.
- Festa di San Giovanni – June 24
- Celebrated in Florence, Genoa, and Turin with fireworks, feasts, and historical reenactments.
July
- Palio di Siena – July 2
- Historic horse race in Siena with medieval pageantry.
- Umbria Jazz Festival
- Renowned jazz festival in Perugia featuring international artists.
August
- Ferragosto – August 15
- A national holiday marking the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, celebrated with feasts, fireworks, and beach trips.
September
- Regata Storica – First Sunday of September
- A historic boat race and parade in Venice.
- Festa di San Gennaro – September 19
- Celebrated in Naples with religious processions and street festivals.
October
- Eurochocolate Festival
- A chocolate festival in Perugia with tastings, workshops, and chocolate sculptures.
November
- All Saints’ Day (Ognissanti) – November 1
- A day to honor all saints, marked by church services and visits to cemeteries.
- Truffle Festivals
- Held in Alba and other towns in Piedmont and Tuscany, featuring truffle tastings and markets.
December
- Christmas Markets
- Festive markets throughout Italy, with notable ones in Bolzano, Florence, and Rome.
- Feast of the Immaculate Conception – December 8
- Religious processions and celebrations, especially in Rome.