What To Do in Rome in March

The first hints of spring are in the air, and Rome begins to bloom with color and energy. Artisan markets, wine tastings, cultural celebrations and outdoor events fill the city with festive charm.

What To Do in Rome in March

In March, bright yellow mimosa flowers fill the air with their sweet scent, blooming just in time for the Festa della Donna. Bakeries begin preparing cream-filled pastries in honor of Father's Day, adding delicious temptations to shop windows. The month starts with a national rosé wine competition, alongside an artisan cheese market that showcases some of Italy's finest flavors. It's a beautiful time to savor Rome's seasonal traditions. Here are some of the top events in Rome this March!

National Presentation of the 2025 Rosa Rosati Rosé Guide

1 March 2025

Returning to the elegant setting of the Domus Magnanimi for its 7th edition, this national wine competition is a great opportunity to discover some of Italy's finest rosé wines. The award ceremony begins at 3pm, followed by tastings from 4pm to 10pm, where guests can sample the celebrated Golden Rose winners and meet passionate producers. This year, the event also embraces sustainability, with the complete guide available in a downloadable digital format. A perfect way to toast the flavors of spring in Rome!

Website: https://www.rosarosatirose.eu/

Formaticum - Artisan Cheese Market

1 - 2 March 2025

Cheese lovers won't want to miss Formaticum, an artisan cheese market celebrating the very best of Italy's dairy traditions. Producers from across the country gather to share not only their incredible cheeses, but also their knowledge of traditional methods and sustainable farming. Alongside the tempting selection of cheeses, you'll find locally made wines, crackers and fruit preserves - perfect pairings for a gourmet picnic or treat. 

Website: https://www.formaticum.info/
 

Festa Della Donna - International Women's Day

8 March 2025

The Festa Della Donna is a day dedicated to celebrating women and showing appreciation for the important women in one's life and solidarity for women's rights. Across Italy, the bright yellow mimosa flower—symbolizing strength and resilience—is traditionally gifted to women, and its sweet scent fills the air as spring begins. In Rome, women can enjoy free admission to state museums and galleries, along with special offers at bars and restaurants. Many spots also feature festive mimosa cocktails on their menus, adding a cheerful touch to this special day.

Ides of March

15 March 2025

Each year on March 15, the Roman Historical Group brings ancient history to life with a dramatic reenactment of the events behind the famous warning: "Beware the Ides of March." The performance unfolds in Largo di Torre Argentina, the very site of Julius Caesar's assassination, beginning with the conspirators' plotting and culminating in his betrayal and fall. From there, participants lead a solemn funeral procession through the streets to the Roman Forum. The event is free to attend, though tickets are required for entry to the Colosseum Archaeological Park, where the funeral ceremony takes place. It's a remarkable opportunity to witness one of Rome's most pivotal moments come alive in the heart of the city.

Website: https://www.gruppostoricoromano.it/il-circo-massimo-come-location-di-prestigio/?lang=en

Rome Marathon and Fun Run

15 & 16 March 2025

The Rome Marathon is a highlight of the spring calendar, drawing thousands of runners and spectators to the city each year on March 16. Starting from the Imperial Forums, participants follow a scenic 42km route winding through the Eternal City and across the Tiber River. The event is open to all - whether you're running, walking or joining a relay team of four. On March 15, the 5km Fun Run to Circo Massimo invites families, children and even dogs to take part in the festivities. Both events offer the chance to run for charity, making it a rewarding way to experience Rome's energy and beauty.

Website: https://www.runromethemarathon.com/en/marathon/

Festa del Papà/Babbo - Father's Day

19 March 2025

Father's Day in Italy is celebrated on March 19, coinciding with the Feast of Saint Joseph, or La Festa di San Giuseppe. As a Christian holiday, all Vatican Museums are closed for the day, but bakeries across Rome remain open - tempting visitors with the holiday's signature treat, bignè di San Giuseppe. These delicate, cream-filled pastries have ancient Roman origins and are beloved for their light, sweet flavor. Celebrations at the Church of Saint Joseph on Via Bernardino Telesio include a beautifully decorated statue of the saint and food stalls offering fresh pastries. It's a wonderful moment to honor fathers and enjoy one of Rome's most delicious seasonal traditions.

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