What are the most anticipated Christmas markets in Italy? We have created the top 8 of the most characteristic markets in the Belpaese.

  1. Bolzano: The Bozner Christkindlmarkt, one of the oldest in Europe, started on November 28th in Walther Square and will last until January 6th. It features stalls with artisanal products and typical sweets.
  2. Merano: In Piazza Terme, from November 29th to January 6th, you can find crafts, sweets and an ice-skating rink.
  3.  Trento: From November 22nd to January 5th, in the Cesare Battisti and Fiera squares, the little houses offer gifts, decorations and local specialities.
  4. Vipiteno: From November 29th to January 6th, the medieval village is transformed into a fairy tale with the “Christmas of the Bells” and suggestive lights in Piazza Città.
  5. Arezzo: The Tyrolean Village is open from November 16th, with little houses in the historic meadow, street food, Santa Claus's house and other attractions.
  6. Montepulciano: From November 16th to January 6th, the village hosts markets in Piazza Grande, ideal for families.
  7. Gubbio: Famous for the world's largest Christmas tree, Mount Ingino lights up with 750 meters of lights. The city also offers stalls, the Gubbio Express and a Ferris wheel.
  8. Napoli: The historic Via San Gregorio Armeno celebrates the nativity scene with traditional and modern figurines, including famous characters.
Christmas Markets, Here Are the Most Beautiful in Italy last edit: 2024-12-03T18:35:36+01:00 da Staff

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