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Thanksgiving in Rome 2025: How the eternal city celebrates

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Thanksgiving, a cherished American holiday, celebrates the fall harvest and past year's blessings with gratitude. Visiting Rome for Thanksgiving? You might wonder if the Eternal City observes this tradition. While not an official Italian holiday, Rome does offer Thanksgiving celebrations thanks to its American expat community. Various events and dinners are hosted across the city.

Some activities that you can do are catch a football game, go camping or hiking, or spend quality time with family. Though celebrating Thanksgiving in Rome may sound unusual, this guide will help you feel right at home with things to do and places to eat on this special day.

Mark your calendars: This year, Thanksgiving falls on November 27, 2025. Here are 7 great ways to spend Thanksgiving in Rome.

Thanksgiving in Rome


Thanksgiving feasts and celebrations aren't a common affair in Rome. In fact, the concept of extended family coming together over an extravagant meal is more of a weekly occurrence in Rome.

Nonetheless, if you so seek the comfort of American tradition with turkey and pie-laden tables, you'd be pleasantly surprised to know that Rome does have spots that cater to Thanksgiving festivities. The city has grown more accommodating of other cultures and festivals over the years and of course, American Thanksgiving had to make it to the list. Read on for all the information on where to celebrate Thanksgiving when in the city.

8 ways to spend Thanksgiving in Rome


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Beat the crowds at Rome's popular attractions

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Top Rome Attractions Beat Crowds Sightseeing

You’re on holiday but the rest of Rome isn’t!
In November, the city’s major attractions such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Vatican Museums are significantly less crowded. The typically moderate weather during this period makes it the perfect time to explore Rome’s winding streets, picturesque piazzas, and hidden gems without the usual throngs of tourists.
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Vatican Museums

Together with being one of the oldest and most frequented complexes in the world, The Vatican Museums are home to one of the greatest masterpieces of history - Michelangelo’s fresco at the Sistine Chapel, which also marks the end of the Museum. Besides, the 54 museums at the Vatican Museum and their collections housed in the Vatican Palaces boast of art produced in a span of 800 years!

Colosseum

Rightfully considered a mighty wonder of the world, The Colosseum is one of the most complex man-made structures of the old Roman World that needs to be part of your Roman holiday itinerary. Book your Colosseum tickets right away.

St. Peter's Basilica

St. Peter's Basilica is Vatican City's most significant religious and historical structure with its glorious dome dominating over the rooftops of the Eternal City. It is also one of the most-visited pilgrimage sites in all of Rome, both for its artistic beauty and for its importance to Catholic worshippers.

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Did someone say day trip?

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Culture Enthusiasts OffbeatFood & DrinkGuided Tours

Take a day trip from Rome to Tuscany. All that everybody gushes about Tuscany's everlasting beauty is true and needs to be witnessed to be believed! Enjoy the Tuscan sun and wine on this 1-day trip from Rome that includes round-trip transportation, an expert guide accompanying you, and a 3-course lunch with wine tastings.

Related Read: Discover the other best Day Trips from Rome

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Learn to cool Roman Jewish Ghetto meals with wine

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Thanksgiving Lunch Cooking ClassGuided Tours

Prepare dishes by yourself in a Roman-Jewish style, with a professional chef, as they take you through some of the secrets of this authentic cuisine. Sip on some wine while your finally reap the efforts of your cooking.

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A spirited food tour

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Food Lovers Local CuisineGuided Tours

The best part about Thanksgiving is the food, after all! Enjoy 10 tastings of Rome’s absolute must-tastes on a food tour. We recommend booking The Big Rome Food Walk, led by a foodie guide who will take you to the best snack spots in the city (including some hidden gems only known to the locals). Enjoy suppli, calzone, pizza, pasta, parmigiana, bruschetta, filetto baccalá, salami with wine, tiramisu, coffee and limoncello. The Italian food coma is real!

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Sign up for a pasta-making class

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Italian Cuisine DIY Cooking

Would you rather learn to cook than eat out? Consider a pasta-making class while in Italy. Making pasta is therapeutic and even more so when you have the company of an expert local chef! Sign up for a hands-on pasta making class this Thanksgiving and get the chance to learn how to cook and eat pasta like a true Roman. You learn to make pasta from scratch in this class from a professional Italian chef, covering everything from mixing the ingredients to making the sauce.

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Craving some art?

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Art Lovers Top 10 Rome Attractions

An iconic landmark to visit to satiate your love for the same is Borghese Gallery. One of the most prominent art galleries in the world that holds illustrious artworks and sculptures, it is rightfully said that if you can visit just one art gallery in a lifetime, let it be Galleria Borghese in Rome.

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Try some seasonal Italian foods

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Thanksgiving in Rome
Italian Cuisine Must-Try Foods Seasonal Foods

If you’re tired of traditional Thanksgiving food, you might want to give Rome’s seasonal foods a shot! Enjoy Thanksgiving with an Italian twist:

1. Squash/pumpkin: Squash or pumpkin is a classic fall vegetable in Italy and is called Zucca. You can enjoy this typical Thanksgiving ingredient in tortellini, ravioli or check out our recipe for pumpkin risotto.

2. Chestnuts: Roasted chestnuts are the perfect fall snack in Rome. Get yourself a bag or two from a street side stall to munch on as you explore the city.

3. Carciofi alla Giudia: Artichokes are in their prime during fall season in Rome and one traditional dish that you must try with this as the star ingredient is Carciofi alla Giuda. Simply put, it is fried artichokes seasoned with the best extra virgin olive oil and lemon juice.

Tips on spending Thanksgiving in Rome


This holiday season, we are here to ease some of your travel headaches to escape for a drama-free adventure. You’ll surely be thankful for these Thanksgiving travel tips!

  • Dress in layers when stepping out because temperatures in Rome during November can go from 27°C to 18°C.
  • Warm jackets and thick woolen coats are a must too considering the rising winter chills.
  • November is one of the rainiest months in Rome so make sure to pack a waterproof jacket and carry an umbrella too.
  • Make sure to do a thorough check as monuments and important attractions may be shut during the holiday season in Rome.
  • November is great if you want to spend some more time exploring the monuments as the offbeat season attracts a lesser crowd. Several museums are also open late on weekends.
  • November in Rome is a great time to try new and seasonal dishes. Vegetables such as artichokes, pumpkins and onions are found in plenty during this season.
Thanksgiving in Rome 2025