Episodios

  • What's on in February 2026
    Mar 29 2026

    February in Italy is usually quiet.

    Not this year.

    With the Winter Olympics pulling half the country into orbit, everything else has shifted around it — Carnival, Sanremo, medieval festivals, and one of the largest religious processions in the world, all compressed into a few weeks.

    In this episode: Olympic Italy, masked Venice, an organised orange battle, and a calendar that doesn’t quite make logistical sense.

    These are the things actually worth your time in Italy this February.

    Let’s begin.

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    27 m
  • What's on in March 2026
    Mar 29 2026

    March in Italy gets dismissed as shoulder season which is usually a polite way of saying: don’t bother.

    That’s a mistake.

    This is the month when Italy opens what it normally keeps closed, stages events it doesn’t repeat in summer, and briefly becomes easier to navigate without a strategy.

    In this episode: almond blossom festivals in Sicily, a political assassination reenacted in Rome, private palaces unlocked for a weekend, and a donkey race in Tuscany that refuses to behave.

    These are the things actually worth your time in Italy this March. Let’s begin.

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    20 m
  • What's on in April 2026
    Mar 29 2026

    April in Italy is not a shoulder season. It’s when everything happens at once ancient rituals, design week, Holy Week processions, and a food calendar that briefly makes sense of the country.

    In this episode: a two-thousand-year-old solar alignment inside the Pantheon, a fireworks cart in Florence that either works or doesn’t, Sicily at its most intense, and Milan at its most self-important.

    These are five things actually worth your time in Italy this April. Let’s begin.

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    42 m