BY: Madeline Jhawar
Christmas in Italy is festive, with markets, lights, Christmas trees, and music in the streets. And the best part is that the Christmas season lasts an entire month!
The Christmas season in Italy starts on December 8th (Immaculate Conception) and ends on January 6th (Epiphany), giving you plenty of time to experience the seasonal magic. Here are a few tips to give you an idea of what to expect during a winter Italy trip.
SOURCE: https://italybeyondtheobvious.com/
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