The Best Things to Do in Italy in January 2026
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La Befana: an Epiphany tradition in Italy
La Befana, which coincides with the feast of the Epiphany on 6 January, is a public holiday in Italy. Italians celebrate the religious feast of the Epiphany, or the more popular folklore version of La Befana, on 6 January which falls on a Tuesday in 2026. national holiday across Italy, with schools and public offices closed, and marks the official end of the Christmas season. Three Wise Men arrive in Bethlehem bearing gifts for Baby Jesus on the…
Over 6.5 million Italians travel for Epiphany (Symbolic Image - AI Generated Stock Image) AI Generated Stock Image Over 6.5 million Italians are traveling for the Epiphany long weekend on January 6th. One million people left during these days and 5.5 million extended trips that began over Christmas or New Year's Eve. According to a Tecné survey for Federalberghi, this movement generates an estimated turnover of approximately €400 million, confir…
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