🎉 “Buone feste!”: Your Guide to Italy’s Public Holidays 🇮🇹🎄
Here is a list of Italy’s public holidays when attractions might be closed or have limited hours. Please note that specific closures depend on the attraction and local practices, so it’s always a good idea to verify the hours of operation before visiting.
- New Year’s Day (Capodanno) – January 1
- Epiphany (Epifania) – January 6
- Easter Sunday (Pasqua) – Date varies (usually between late March and late April)
- Easter Monday (Pasquetta) – The day after Easter Sunday
- Liberation Day (Festa della Liberazione) – April 25
- International Labour’s Day (Festa del Lavoro) – May 1
- Republic Day (Festa della Repubblica) – June 2
- Assumption of Mary (Ferragosto) – August 15
- All Saints’ Day (Ognissanti) – November 1
- Immaculate Conception (Immacolata Concezione) – December 8
- Christmas Day (Natale) – December 25
- St. Stephen’s Day (Santo Stefano) – December 26
In addition to these national public holidays, some regions and cities may have additional local holidays or celebrations. It’s a good idea to check the local schedule when planning your visit to any attraction in Italy.