Table Of Contents
- Neon Brush
- Visit Little Paris
- Vintage market
- Participate in Candlelight
- Celebrate Women’s Day.
- Cirque du Soleil in ‘Alegria’
- Opera in Rome: Three Tenors – Nessun Dorma
- We Call It Ballet: Sleeping Beauty
- Carnival At Sea.
- St. Patrick’s Festival 2025
- Visit the Garden of Nymph
- Visit the tulip field
- Stefano Nazzi – Investigations Live
- Join Japan Days.
- Motodays 2025
- Porta Portese Flea Market.
- Biomarket at the City of the Other Economy
The arrival of spring in Rome brings with it an explosion of life and culture that transforms the city into a vibrant stage of events and activities. March 2025 promises to be an extraordinary month full of opportunities to explore, enjoy and soak in the unique atmosphere of the Italian capital.
Villa Borghese that is tinged with spring colors, parks that are once again shining, and strolls along Via del Corso. On March 20, we gladly bid farewell to winter. Beautiful days are already peeping out, however, and we have many activities and experiences in mind for you to enjoy this month.
Whether you are an art lover, a music lover or just looking for new experiences, Rome has something special in store for you.
Get ready to discover 17 fantastic things to do that will make your March unforgettable!
Neon Brush
On March 29 you can participate in a new experience in the city. Neon Brush is a painting workshop lit by neon lights! to create your own fluorescent artwork, drink in hand, under the guidance of a professional. An artistic, retro-futuristic environment with music awaits.
📍Where: Via Magenta, 2, 00185 Rome
Visit Little Paris
Arsoli is a charming village located about 60 km from Rome, on the eastern foothills of the Simbruini Mountains, on the border between Lazio and Abruzzo. This small town was called “Little Paris” by the famous writer Luigi Pirandello, who loved to spend his summers here because of the tranquility and beauty of the place.
Vintage market
The Vintage Market Rome returns on March 22 and 23, 2025 at the San Paolo District (Via Alessandro Severo, 48), following the success of the Christmas Giftland event. This event presents itself as a true festival combining past, present and future in a 6,000 square meter space, promoting an eco-sustainable future through creativity, crafts and culture.
Participate in Candlelight
Do you want to have an unusual musical experience? Then we suggest you attend one of the beautiful thematic candlelight concerts in Rome. In March you can listen to Coldplay and Image Dragons tribute, Vasco Rossi tribute, Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, Ennio Morricone’s most famous soundtracks and many others.
The most beautiful songs are performed by professional musicians by candlelight.
Find all Candlelight events in Rome for the month of March here.
Celebrate Women’s Day.
March 8 was established by the United Nations in 1977 as International Women’s Day to commemorate the struggle for women’s rights and the progress made over time. Today, feminist movements continue to fight against violence and injustice such as wage inequality and gender-based violence. In Rome, March 8, 2025 will be celebrated with several initiatives.
Cirque du Soleil in ‘Alegria’
From March 1 to April 13, the Grand Chapiteau at Tor di Quinto will be transformed into the magical realm of “Alegría,” Cirque du Soleil’s iconic show reinvented for a new generation. This production tells a compelling story of conflict and renewal in a kingdom without a king.
Breathtaking acrobatics, spectacular costumes and an unforgettable soundtrack.
📍Where: Grand Chapiteau, Tor di Quinto Cirque du Soleil, Viale di Tor di Quinto, 110, 00191 Rome
Opera in Rome: Three Tenors – Nessun Dorma
On the evenings of March 1, 8, 15 and 22, the Church of St. Paul within the Walls will be transformed into a temple of opera with the performance “Three Tenors – Nessun Dorma.” Three masterful tenors, accompanied by the corps de ballet of Opera in Roma, will create an unparalleled musical experience.
The notes of “Funiculì Funiculà” and “Torna a Surriento,” along with the most famous arias from “La Traviata,” “Rigoletto” and “Tosca” will transport you on a journey through the best of the Italian operatic tradition.
📍Where: Church of San Paolo Entro le Mura, Via Nazionale, 16a, 00184 Rome
We Call It Ballet: Sleeping Beauty
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On March 13, Teatro Ghione will host an innovative version of “Sleeping Beauty” that blends classical ballet with modern technology. This one-of-a-kind performance will see dancers literally light up the stage with glittering choreography and fluorescent costumes.
The timeless story of the cursed princess will come to life in a kaleidoscope of color and movement, creating a visual and emotional experience that will leave audiences breathless. Prepare to be transported to a world of magic and grace, where ballet meets technological innovation.
📍 Where: Teatro Ghione, Via delle Fornaci, 37, 00165 Rome
Carnival At Sea.
On March 9, Fiumicino will come alive with the 35th edition of “Carnevale A mare,” an event that brings the merriment and colors of carnival to the Roman shoreline.
From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Via della Torre Clementina will be transformed into a lively craft market, offering the opportunity to discover unique creations and local products. The highlight of the day will come at 3 p.m., when the traditional masked procession will parade through the streets of the historic center, filling the air with music, laughter and the magic of carnival.
📍Where: Via della Torre Clementina, 00054 Fiumicino RM
St. Patrick’s Festival 2025
From March 14 to 17, the City of the Other Economy in Testaccio will be transformed into an authentic Irish village for the St. Patrick’s Festival. Covering an area of 4,000 square meters, this event will catapult you directly into the streets of Dublin for an immersive experience in Irish culture and traditions.
Four days of nonstop partying, where you can enjoy live music, rivers of beer, rich street food and a whiskey bar for true connoisseurs.
📍Where: Largo Dino Frisullo, snc, 00153 Rome
Visit the Garden of Nymph
It is considered one of the most romantic gardens in the world, and this treasure is located in our region, a short distance from the capital. We are talking about the wonderful Garden of Ninfa, which reopens guided tours to the public on March 22. In fact, this garden can only be visited at certain times and days of the year. Don’t miss the opportunity!
📍Where: Via Ninfina, 68, 04012 Cisterna di Latina LT
Visit the tulip field
TuliPark is a flower garden that opens its doors to the public every year in spring with a space of thousands of tulips in Rome, where you can pick your favorite varieties, like a flower self-service. Just pick up your bucket, choose your tulips and have them wrapped in the gazebo.
An opening date for the park has not yet been made official, but by signing up for their newsletter you will be the first to know.
📍Where: Via dei Gordiani, 73, 00177 Rome
Stefano Nazzi – Investigations Live
On March 17 and 24, Rome’s Teatro Olimpico will host two special evenings with Stefano Nazzi and his “Indagini Live – Una Nuova Storia.”
Nazzi, journalist and author of the popular podcast “Indagini,” will bring new news stories to the stage, told in his unique and engaging style. Get ready for a deep dive into stories that have made their mark on Italian news, presented with an approach that goes beyond the simple reporting of facts, exploring the social and human context of each story.
📍 Where: Olympic Theater in Rome
Join Japan Days.
On March 15 and 16, the Ippodromo Capannelle will be transformed into a corner of Japan with the return of Japan Days, Italy’s most popular J-Culture festival. With more than 100 exhibitors, you can immerse yourself in an eclectic marketplace ranging from kimonos to bonsai, manga to kawaii gadgets.
Take part in origami, calligraphy and ikebana workshops, attend martial arts demonstrations and traditional performances such as tea ceremony and Taiko drumming.
There will be no shortage of areas dedicated to Japanese food, from classic street food to ramen noodles, and fun spaces with vintage video games and children’s activities.
📍 Where: Hippodrome Capannelle Roma, Via Appia Nuova 1245, Rome
Motodays 2025
From March 7 to 9, the Fiera di Roma will transform into a paradise for two-wheelers with the 13th edition of Motodays. This event celebrates the freedom, power and excitement that only motorcycles can offer.
Three intense days of exhibits, riding experiences, education and meetings with companies and industry players. Whether you’re a seasoned motorcyclist or just an enthusiast, Motodays 2025 will be the perfect opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the world of motorcycles, discover the latest innovations and share your passion with other enthusiasts.
📍 Where: Fiera di Roma, Via Portuense, 1645, 00148 Rome
Porta Portese Flea Market.
Every Sunday in March, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., the legendary Porta Portese Flea Market continues to be a must-attend event for those who love antiques, vintage and curiosities. With more than 600 regular stalls (and many more squatters), this multi-ethnic bazaar, which stretches from Via Portuense to Viale Trastevere, offers a real journey through different histories, cultures and eras.
Here you can find everything from antique furniture to assorted knick-knacks, from antique coins to vinyls, from books to vintage prints.
📍Where: From Via Portuense to Viale Trastevere, Piazza di Porta Portese and neighboring streets
Biomarket at the City of the Other Economy
Every Sunday in March, the City of the Other Economy hosts the Biomarket, an oasis of organic and artisanal products in the heart of Rome. This market, which has its roots in 2007, has evolved to become a fixture for organic and km0 lovers.
Here you can find a wide selection of fresh produce, from Caramadre’s organic strawberries to Amelia’s cheeses from Amatrice, along with artisanal creations such as Sara’s multicolored ceramics or Antonella’s webbed bags.
The Biomarket is not just a place to shop, but a real meeting point for a community that values sustainability and conscious consumption.
📍Where: Largo Dino Frisullo / Lungotevere Testaccio