March planner
What’s on in Italy in March 2026: FAI Spring Days, Mimosa Day, Rugby in Rome
Italy in March is peak “shoulder season”: the crowds haven’t fully landed, but the calendar wakes up. This expat-focused roundup is useful because it clusters the month into a few high-signal moments. The most practical tip: the Giornate FAI di Primavera (mid‑March) — the Italian Environmental Fund opens hundreds of normally closed villas, gardens and historical sites for a small donation, often with volunteer guides. Add International Women’s Day (March 8), when (per the article) state museums and archaeological sites run special access initiatives, and you have a low-cost culture week that’s hard to beat. For sports-driven travel: Italy vs. England in the Six Nations (Rome, March 7) turns the Stadio Olimpico + the city into a two-day festival. If you plan a weekend, book trains/hotels early: March is calm, but the good deals disappear first.
Source: Expats Living in Rome