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		<title>‘Tis the Season: Italy by Travelive’s Team Names Their Favorite Holiday Traditions</title>
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<p>We all have a favorite holiday tradition. Be it heartfelt, fun, or even a little weird, it is a large part of what keeps us eagerly awaiting the festive season (<em>along with the food, of course</em>).</p>



<p>Every country has its own customs, but<strong> if there’s one that really knows how to bring in this time of the year, it’s Italy</strong>. This is when its gleaming Renaissance façades find new inspiration. When its most elegant places become immersed in soul-stirring cultural celebration. And, if it’s even possible, when it serves up <strong>more delicious culinary treats than ever</strong>.</p>



<p>For our Italy by Travelive team,<strong> this season represents something truly special.</strong> So, let’s join them in celebrating it by finding out which Italian holiday traditions are their favorite.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Deborah &#8211; Regional Director</strong></h3>



<p>While originally from New York, Italy forever holds a place in Deborah’s heart; and these two festive treats may play a bit part in that. From the effervescent tang of Prosecco to the rich and scrumptious texture of Italy’s famous <em>panettone</em>, this is <strong>the perfect way to add some fizz to the season</strong>. And you can take Deborah’s word for it.</p>



<p><strong><em>Prosecco &amp; Panettone</em></strong></p>



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<p><em>“Everyone knows exactly what to get me for the holidays. There’s just something about the bubbly crispiness of Prosecco that makes everything feel brighter. And ‘panettone,’ with its soft buttery crumb and specks of citrus and raisins, is the one treat that instantly says ‘it’s holidays season’ in Italy. Together, they’re <strong>a perfect representation of Italy’s festive spirit</strong>. It really doesn’t get jollier than this.”</em></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Oriana – Senior Travel Planner</strong></h3>



<p>Oriana knows Italy like the back of her hand; something that comes in very handy (pun <em>not</em> intended) when putting together top-notch cross-country adventures. However, <strong>when the festive lights go up, there’s no place she’d rather be than back home in Naples</strong>. And here’s why.</p>



<p><strong><em>The History of the Neapolitan Nativity Scene</em></strong></p>



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<p><em>“<strong>San Gregorio Armeno</strong> brings the holiday spirit year-round. But during the festive season, it’s a whole other story. Lined with Nativity scenes and alive with magic, walking through this street <strong>leads you into the heart of Italy’s often uncanny traditions</strong>. When you see Holy Family figures sit alongside footballers, politicians, even TV stars, you truly feel the heart of Neapolitan culture: a perfect blend of art, humor, and tradition that never fails to make me smile.”</em></p>



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<p><strong><em>The Game of Tombola</em></strong></p>



<p><em>“<strong>Tombola </strong>(</em>Italian version of Bingo)<em> is pure Christmas joy. Families gather around the table for hours, calling numbers from the ‘Smorfia,’ each carrying its own meaning or story. Laughter, teasing, and playful superstition fill the room. And, of course, it’s <strong>never complete without sweet treats like struffoli and roccocò</strong>.</em></p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>George Koumarianos – Senior Operations Manager</strong></h3>



<p>Italy always carries a bit of sparkle. But if you really want to see it ignite, then <strong>Venice during the holidays is the place to be</strong>; as George will eagerly point out.</p>



<p><strong><em>Venice in Lights: A Festive City on Water</em></strong></p>



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<p><em>“For me, Italy’s holiday season is synonymous with Venice. That’s when the city and Mestre glow with <strong>miles of lights and projections that reflect off canals and stone façades</strong>, turning even the quietest calli into something magical. Not to mention the spectacle that is the New Year’s Eve fireworks over the Bacino di San Marco.”</em></p>



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<p><em>“And then you have the Christmas markets at Campo Santo Stefano or San Polo, where the ice rink adds a playful buzz. Or Murano, where <strong>glassmakers celebrate the season in true Venetian style with Natale di Vetro</strong>. However, one of my favorite moments is the Santa Water Parade on the Grand Canal. Seeing Santas rowing past historic palazzi, cheered on from the banks, is truly something else.”</em></p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Federica – Travel Planner</strong></h3>



<p>Think Lake Como can’t get any more enchanting? Think again. Even <strong>one of Italy’s most romantic and elegant regions</strong> can resist the festive season’s spell. And who better to guide us through its winter magic than Federica? After all, that’s where she’s from!</p>



<p><strong><em>Holidays on Lake Como</em></strong></p>



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<p><em>“There’s no place I’d rather be during the holidays than back home, spending time with the people I love. That’s when the smaller villages like Bellagio, Varenna, and Menaggio grow quieter, while the towns of <strong>Como and Lecco come alive with glowing lights, creative themes, and a unique festive spirit</strong>.</em></p>



<p><em>“The Christmas markets too are <strong>unmissable</strong>. Wooden stalls filled with delicious treats and handmade gifts; a cup of hot chocolate or vin brulé (</em>warm spiced wine<em>) in your hands; pure magic. There’s also ice-skating (no, not on the lake), making everything even more like a winter wonderland.”</em></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Alexandra – Travel Planner</strong></h3>



<p>For Alexandra, it’s <strong>Rome for the holidays</strong>. We’re talking about the Christmas market at Piazza Navona. Spanish Steps decorated by the biggest designer luxury brands. A fun theme park for the younger ones at Villa Borghese. And, of course, delicious <em>panettone </em>(Deborah’s favorite) in some of Italy&#8217;s most renowned <em>pasticcerie</em>. But it’s the <strong>Midnight Mass at St. Peter&#8217;s Basilica</strong> that holds a particularly special place in her heart.</p>



<p><strong><em>Midnight Mass at St. Peter&#8217;s Basilica</em></strong><strong></strong></p>



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<p>“<em>Attending the Midnight Mass at St. Peter&#8217;s Basilica feels <strong>like stepping into the very heart of the season.</strong> The hush of the crowd, the swell of the choir, the breathtaking beauty of the Basilica creates an atmosphere unlike any other. You really feel a deep sense of connection looking at the candlelit faces, and <strong>the experience becomes even more meaningful when shared with someone dear</strong>. Last year, I had the privilege of taking my mother to the Mass, a moment I now hold among the most treasured memories of my life. This festive season, I can only wish that our readers and Travelive clients may experience a similarly unforgettable celebration, filled with joy and togetherness!”</em></p>



<p><strong>Practical Information for the Midnight Mass at the Vatican:</strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>



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<li>Midnight Mass at the Vatican is celebrated by the Pope in St. Peter’s Basilica <strong>every Christmas Eve.</strong></li>



<li><strong>Entry is free</strong>, <strong>but tickets are required</strong> and must be requested well in advance.</li>



<li>Seating inside the Basilica is <strong>limited</strong>, so many visitors choose to watch from St. Peter’s Square, where <strong>the liturgy is broadcast on large screens</strong>.</li>



<li>Plan to <strong>arrive early</strong> for security checks and to secure a good viewing spot.</li>



<li>Expect a moving and <strong>unforgettable Christmas Eve experience unlike any other</strong>.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Sara Lollo – Travel Planner</strong></h3>



<p>A great holiday tradition is like a time machine. It can take you back to the most joyous and significant moments of your life; those which create core <strong>memories that last a lifetime</strong>. And Sara’s turns back the clocks in the most delicious way possible.</p>



<p><strong><em>The Epiphany Puff-Pastry Camel of Varese</em></strong></p>



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<p><em>“One of my favorite holiday traditions has to be the Epiphany puff-pastry camel from my hometown, Varese. Sold in local pastry shops every January 6,<strong> this sweet, buttery, and instantly recognizable treat is a must-have on Epiphany morning</strong>!”</em></p>
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<p><em>“The tradition goes back nearly a century, most commonly linked to the Three Wise Men and the Magi’s journey to Bethlehem. As a child, picking up a warm camel from our favorite bakery brought a magical end to the holiday season. Outside Varese,<strong> few people have ever heard of this pastry</strong>, which makes it even more special to those who grew up with it.”</em></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Dora – Reservations Manager</strong></h3>



<p>Tuscany is quintessential Italy. Rolling hills, golden vineyards, rustic allure; it has it all. But that doesn’t stop it from getting quintessential festive during the holidays; which see its authentic charm reveal <strong>new, soulful dimensions</strong>. And this is what Dora loves about them the most.</p>



<p><strong><em>The Living Nativity: Tuscany’s Christmas Soul</em></strong></p>



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<p><em>“One of the traditions that moves me most during the holidays in Tuscany is the <strong>Presepe Vivente, the Living Nativity Scene</strong>. In small historic villages like Greccio or San Piero a Grado, entire communities come together to recreate the Nativity with candlelit streets, artisan workshops, and locals dressed in period costumes.”</em></p>



<p><em>“What makes it special is how real it feels. <strong>This isn’t a performance, but a shared moment of heritage and faith</strong>, where even visitors are welcomed as part of the village. Walking through these scenes, surrounded by history, warmth, and quiet devotion, <strong>truly captures the soul of a Tuscan Christmas.</strong>”</em></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Tatiana Deligiannidi – Customer Support Assistant</strong></h3>



<p>Tatiana may not hail from Italy, but her passion for it is unrivaled. Having spent a significant amount of time there during her studies, she developed <strong>a true fondness for its culture</strong>. And it all comes flooding back during the holiday season; or whenever someone brings up Krampus (<em>you’ll see in a minute</em>). Even when home in Greece, <strong>Italy continues to fill her memories with some of its most festive moments</strong>. And here are some of them.</p>



<p><strong><em>Epiphany in Venice</em></strong></p>



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<p><em>“One of my favorite holiday traditions comes from my years of watching Venice celebrate <strong>Epiphany on January 6</strong>. On the night of January 5, La Befana, a kind old witch, leaves sweets in stockings for the good children and a little coal for the naughty ones.”</em></p>
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<p><em>“Venice celebrates this with the Regata delle Befane: dozens of ‘befane,’ dressed as old women, row along the Grand Canal toward the Rialto Bridge, finishing at <strong>a giant festive stocking</strong>. What stayed with me most is <strong>the warmth of the people</strong>; families cooking, laughing, and somehow always making room for a visitor. Those evenings still make my heart feel at home.”</em></p>



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<p><strong><em>Winter Traditions in South Tyrol</em></strong></p>



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<p><em>“South Tyrol is a <strong>pure winter wonderland</strong>. Nestled in the Dolomites, this region blends Austrian and Italian traditions in the food, the people, and the atmosphere. <strong>Christmas markets in Bolzano, Merano, Bressanone, and Vipiteno</strong> glow with lights, music, crafts, and the aromas of strudel, pretzels, and mulled wine.”</em></p>
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<p><em>“And then there’s <strong>Krampus</strong>! Saint Nicholas brings gifts, but Krampus comes for the naughty. During the parades, thousands of people dressed as fearsome demons race through the streets. It’s<strong> thrilling, unforgettable, and full of Alpine folklore</strong>. South Tyrol has a way of staying in your heart.”</em></p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Italy’s Easter (Pasqua) celebrations are as rich and varied as the regions themselves. While the Vatican and major cathedrals hold center stage for many travelers, some of the most unforgettable&#8230;</p>
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<p>Italy’s Easter (<strong>Pasqua</strong>) celebrations are as rich and varied as the regions themselves. While the Vatican and major cathedrals hold center stage for many travelers, some of the most unforgettable experiences take place in quiet piazzas, family kitchens, and hilltop villages where tradition runs deep—and occasionally a little wild.<br><br>The <strong>10 customs below go beyond what travelers expect from Easter in Italy</strong>. They bring together food, folklore, and festivity in ways that make clients feel like locals. And with Travelive’s destination experts on the ground, we can build experiences around any one of these unique moments to make them even more special!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Florence’s Exploding Cart – Scoppio del Carro</h2>



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<p>On Easter Sunday, Florence quite literally sparks joy. In the heart of the city, a <strong>30-foot antique cart —lavishly decorated and pulled by white oxen — is wheeled to the Duomo and packed with fireworks</strong>. During Easter mass, the Archbishop lights a mechanical dove (symbolizing the Holy Spirit), which zips down a wire from the altar to ignite the cart in the square outside. The result? A <strong>spectacular mid-morning fireworks show</strong>, all to ensure a good harvest and peace for the year ahead. It’s centuries-old, loud, and utterly unforgettable — a bucket-list event we can a arrange VIP viewing for.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Running Madonna – La Madonna che Scappa in Sulmona, Abruzzo</h2>



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<p>In this <strong>emotionally charged tradition</strong>, a statue of the <strong>Virgin Mary is carried through the piazza</strong> dressed in black mourning. As she “sees” the resurrected Christ across the square, her cloak is yanked away to reveal a joyful green dress. She then rushes toward her son, to the sound of<strong> fireworks and applause</strong>. This moving reenactment captures the very moment of hope that defines Easter and is as much a local treasure as Sulmona’s famous confetti almonds.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Sicily’s Sweetest Symbol – Agnelli Pasquali</h2>



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<p>In Sicily, Easter is sweet — and symbolic. The <strong>agnello pasquale (Easter lamb) is made of hand-sculpted marzipan</strong>, painted with vibrant detail, and filled with pistachio paste. They’re especially popular in towns like Favara, where these edible artworks are displayed in bakery windows like sculptures.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Liguria’s Iconic Easter Pie – Torta Pasqualina</h2>



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<p>In Genoa and across Liguria, Easter lunch includes torta <strong>pasqualina, a rustic pie with layers of thin pastry filled with ricotta, sautéed greens, Parmigiano, and whole eggs </strong>that bake beautifully into cross-sections inside the pie. It’s a local favorite that can be incorporated into market visits or cooking classes.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">La Pasquetta – Easter Monday’s Country Escape</h2>



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<p>Easter Monday, or <strong>La Pasquetta, is all about picnics and playful traditions</strong>. Families and friends pack baskets and head for parks, vineyards, or the seaside with frittatas, grilled lamb, fresh cheeses, and bottles of local wine. Some towns also host <strong>egg-rolling contests or donkey races</strong>.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Venice’s Flight of the Angel – Festa dell’Angelo</h2>



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<p>In Venice and nearby towns, <strong>a young child dressed as an angel is attached to a wire and gently glides over the piazza from the bell tower</strong>, tossing rose petals or confetti on the crowd below. While rare at Easter, this tradition lives on in smaller towns with a twist.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Umbria’s Egg Battles – Lo Scoppio delle Uova</h2>



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<p>In small Umbrian towns like Todi, families bring hard-boiled eggs to Easter breakfast and engage in <strong>&#8216;egg duels&#8217;</strong> — tapping their eggs together. <strong>The last uncracked egg wins and brings its holder good luck for the year.</strong></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Rome’s Star Dish – Abbacchio Romano</h2>



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<p>In the Eternal City,<strong> no Easter meal is complete without abbacchio, or roast spring lamb</strong>. Seasoned with garlic, rosemary, and lemon, it&#8217;s traditionally served with Roman-style potatoes or chicory. We can arrange for this to be a feature of private chef experiences or countryside meals for clients.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Naples’ Chocolate Egg Surprise</h2>



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<p>In Naples, <strong>chocolate Easter eggs often contain personalized surprises</strong>: love notes, small gifts, or charms. Bakeries compete for the most creative designs, and <strong>clients can even customize their own.</strong></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Dove-Shaped Cake – Colomba di Pasqua</h2>



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<p>Symbolizing peace, the <strong>colomba is a buttery cake shaped like a dove and topped with pearl sugar and almonds</strong>. It’s perfect for tastings during food tours or as a thoughtful welcome gift.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Let’s Bring These Traditions to Life!</h2>



<p>From fireworks and flying angels to sweet lambs and symbolic pies,<strong> Easter in Italy is an invitation to experience tradition in a truly local way</strong>. At Travelive, we don’t just know the highlights — we know the hidden gems, the personal stories, and the people behind each one.</p>



<p>Let us help you build custom Easter itineraries for your clients—from exclusive event access to immersive culinary moments!<br><br></p>



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<p>The post <a href="https://blog.travelive.com/countries/italy/10-unexpected-italian-easter-traditions-that-will-delight-your-clients/">10 Unexpected Italian Easter Traditions That Will Delight Your Clients</a> appeared first on <a href="https://blog.travelive.com">Blog | Travelive</a>.</p>
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