Winter in Italy
I'm dreaming of snow, hot chocolate and what else - winter in Italy!
Bring the family to Northern Italy to create unforgettable memories!
Travel to Italy during the winter holidays to experience many unique traditions that can be found only at this time of the year, to discover the most fascinating towns with fewer tourists, while immersing in the most festive atmosphere of the year!
Breathe in as spiced aromas of mulled wine and cinnamon fill the air of the piazzas that are all dressed up with lights, with stalls displaying traditional nativity scenes and seasonal artisanal crafts.
It's time to think about some exciting winter activities - whether you're traveling solo, with your partner, or your family.
Here are some ideas of where to go & what to do!
Verona
The city of Romeo and Juliet is the perfect base point to explore Lake Garda towns and Christmas markets.
In the original hometown of Pandoro, don’t miss the chance to learn the recipes of the Italian traditional Christmas delicacies at a local family house.
Explore the traditional festive Christmas markets of Lake Garda and Trento region.
Treat yourselves to a day of relaxation at the fascinating Spa of the town of Sirmione.
Venice
The city is a treasure chest of kid-friendly activities.
Explore Venice at sunset and discover its many mysteries and darkest secrets.
Become a master glassmaker for a day and bring home the Murano glass object you personally crafted.
Dress the whole family up with the traditional Venetian costumes and prepare for an awesome photo shoot.
Milan
The most cosmopolitan Italian town lights up in its own glamorous way during the holiday season.
Follow the colorful lights and discover the rich history of the city and its outdoor Christmas markets.
Browse the latest fashions of the unique boutiques and designer stores in the lively and shiny Fashion district.
Dive into Leonardo Da Vinci’s history with a tour of the Last Supper masterpiece and of the Leonardo 3 Museum to experience the genius’ famous inventions and machines.