CHRISTMAS MARKETS

An essential tradition

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The magic of Christmas is approaching and the popular appointment with the season’s markets is an absolute must! From the more traditional ones like those in Rome and Naples.

Choose where to spend one of the most magical moments of the year and fly with our offers.

 

Rome

During the Christmas period, Rome takes on a magical atmosphere that pervades every corner of the city. Festively decorated, Piazza Navona is the heart of the Christmas tradition. The square’s typical Christmas markets are home to artisan stalls offering a wide range of delicacies, gifts and decorations. Enjoy an evocative stroll through the festively lit city center. Here, you will find artisan decorations, traditional confectionary and gifts for your loved ones. This is the perfect place to find special gifts and soak up the Christmas spirit in the Eternal City.


 

Milan

Discover the enchanting soul of Christmas at the Piazza del Duomo markets, in the heart of Milan. The square is beautifully decorated and the stalls offer a variety of unique gifts for your loved ones, including traditional handmade delicacies and Christmas decorations such as nativity scenes, baubles and stockings. A must for all children is a snapshot with Santa in his grotto on the square. This is the ideal place to fully experience the Christmas spirit in the Italian capital of fashion.



Naples

In the center of Naples lies the beating heart of the city’s Christmas tradition: San Gregorio Armeno, the street of nativity scenes. The undisputed stars are handmade figurines depicting shepherds, the three Kings, but also celebrities, athletes and Hollywood stars – just perfect for those looking for original gift ideas.



Turin

Aosta

Just over an hour away from Turin lies a little gem where you can experience Christmas like nowhere else. Between November and January, the center of Aosta turns into a charming Alpine village that lights up Piazza Caveri, Piazza Giovanni XXIII and Piazza Roncas. This is the Marché Vert Noël, whose snow-topped houses host scented candles, handmade toys and typical foodstuffs from the Aosta Valley, such as polenta, honey-based delicacies and the traditional ‘raclette’.

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