Best Places To Celebrate Christmas In Sicily, Italy

 The holidays make it ideal to plan a trip to Italy, see historic cities, or explore the most exquisite Christmas markets. For those who wish to spend Christmas Day away from home and don't want to miss the enchanted ambiance of this celebration, the Christmas markets present the most alluring option.


1. Palermo: A Bright Start to Your Sicilian Christmas

Start your luxury private tours of Sicily from capital city of Palermo. Extensive nativity scenes, or "presepi," that highlight regional artistry and skill are scattered around the city.



Seasonal treats like arancini and cannoli bring life to the busy marketplaces of Ballarò and Vucciria. Don't miss the magnificent Teatro Massimo, which enthrals spectators with its spectacular Christmas shows.

2. Bressanone

Bressanone's Christmas market is well-known for its enchanted ambiance, side activities, and the finest of South Tyrolean Christmas customs.Bressanone boasts one of the most exquisite Christmas markets in the Alps, surrounded by the town hall, the church of San Michele, and the cathedral.



3. Rome for Christmas

Rome offers everything a person might ask for or require for the ideal Christmas Sicilian tours.  Go to the midnight mass at St. Peter's Basilica, shop at its many Christmas markets, take in the city's Christmas lights, view the nativity scene in St. Peter's Square, get blessed by the Pope (! ), attend a Christmas symphony, or all of the above. 



4. Mount Etna and the Festive Markets of Catania

Catania, on the eastern coast, beckons you with its vibrant Christmas markets. Look around booths with locally made candies, gifts from artisans, and decorations made by hand. Take a day excursion to Europe's tallest active volcano, Mount Etna, for an exciting twist. Take a guided tour of this magnificent natural wonder to experience a snowy Christmas, with the option to go skiing.



5. Merano

The Christmas markets are a traditional and established event, especially in Merano. The custom in Merano is actually the very German "Christkindlmarkt," which has been held in the city's central square during the Advent season for generations.




The meeting centre of the Merano Christmas market, Piazza della Rena, is where traditional candies and handcrafted goods are located.

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