Italy in September: Top 8 Things to Do for an Unforgettable Trip

Planning a trip to Italy in September is a great idea. As crowds fade and the weather turns mild, travelers can enjoy festivals, seasonal foods, and stunning landscapes at a slower pace. From wine harvests to cultural events, there’s something for everyone. Here are the Top 8 things you won’t want to miss on your adventure in Italy in September:

Bikebernina (Valmalenco)

Bikebernina is a mountain bike school in Valmalenco, offering courses for all ages and skill levels. Their professional instructors also design eco-friendly trails, helping riders enjoy the Valtellina Alps safely. With a focus on fun and sustainability, they make mountain biking accessible to everyone.

Sunflower Publishing (Abruzzo)

Sunflower Publishing helps authors edit, publish, and promote their books in any format. They also host creative writing retreats in Abruzzo with workshops and one on one guidance. Whether new or experienced, writers get support to bring their work to life.

Mama’s Experiences (Tuscany)

Mama’s Experiences offers hands-on cooking classes, home dining, and pastry workshops across Italy. Their experiences bring local flavors and culture to life in an intimate, immersive way. From Tuscany to Rome, every meal becomes a memorable and delicious adventure.

La Pria Winery (Veneto)

La Pria Winery creates organic, artisanal wines in the Berici Hills, honoring over two centuries of family tradition. Guests can tour vineyards, explore the historic barchessa, and taste wines with local delicacies. Every visit blends history, nature, and authentic flavors.

La Marabecca (Sicily)

La Marabecca is a charming guest house in Sicily that combines relaxation with creativity. Guests can join retreats, art workshops, and language or cooking classes. Every stay blends comfort with hands-on experiences that celebrate Sicilian culture. It’s the perfect spot to unwind and get inspired.

Angel Star Coaching (Venice)

Angel Star Coaching offers personalized experiences in Venice, combining art, history, music, and gastronomy. They create tailored trips or mini retreats that let visitors explore the city’s magic. Every experience inspires reflection, celebration, and unforgettable memories.

Let’s Go To Italia

Let’s Go To Italia helps people connect with their Italian roots through citizenship, property, genealogy, and culinary tours. They simplify processes and create immersive experiences blending culture, history, and food.

Orto Tellinum (Valtellina)

In the terraces of Valtellina, Orto Tellinum revives ancient vines like Nebbiolo Chiavennasca with care and dedication. Blending tradition with a modern approach, they cultivate the land thoughtfully. Their first bottles of TZÈRB showcase this heroic-rebel spirit and genuine alpine style.


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Adriana Suarez

Top 8 Editor & Social Media Manager

Based in Miami, I am the Contributing Editor for Live in Italy Magazine, and Public Relations Assistant and Social Media Account Manager at Allegory PR Services. I am currently a senior at Florida International University, and am majoring in public relations. In my free time, I love to bake; read; take photos; and make art. I am an avid lover of plants and have a wide collection of them. Passionate about traveling, I enjoy learning about cultures around the world. I have traveled all over Italy, more specifically: Rome, Venice, Sicily, Naples, Positano, Pisa, and Florence.

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