Two major cultural and religious milestones anchor Italy’s 2025 calendar. One draws millions of pilgrims to Rome for a rare spiritual celebration tied to the Catholic Jubilee, while the other attracts culinary travelers from around the world to a seasonal event that showcases the country’s most prized delicacy. The Jubilee 2025 and Truffle Festivals make this the best year to visit Italy, offering travelers an unmatched pairing of sacred ritual and sensory delight.

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It’s a rare moment when two deeply rooted traditions unfold at the same time. These parallel events invite travelers to wander slowly alongside seasonal traditions across the country.
2025 is Italy’s golden moment
Faith and flavor converge this 2025 as Italy hosts the Jubilee Year in Rome alongside the White Truffle Festival in Alba. Observed every 25 years, the Jubilee Year opens the Holy Doors of four papal basilicas in a spiritual celebration that calls for reflection, forgiveness and renewal. This long-standing tradition transforms the city into a living expression of faith, encouraging pilgrims and travelers to engage deeply with its sacred spaces.
As Rome’s celebrations continue, another observance takes root in the north. From October to December, Alba becomes the focal point of Italy’s culinary calendar with its globally acclaimed White Truffle Festival, where the prized white truffle takes center stage in markets, kitchens and dining rooms. For several weeks, the energy of truffle season blends with the spiritual significance of the Jubilee, offering a unique opportunity to witness how faith and flavor define the country’s most meaningful moments.
Rome’s Jubilee
The Catholic Jubilee returns to Rome with a practice dating back to the 14th century. The Vatican expects over 30 million pilgrims will visit the Eternal City to seek spiritual meaning through this tradition that has shaped Catholic life for generations. This event reinforces Rome’s role as a center of faith, drawing both the devout and the curious into its historic and holy spaces.
The heightened spiritual atmosphere sets the stage for one of the most symbolic rituals of the Jubilee Year. The occasion ceremonially opens the Holy Doors of four papal basilicas, including St. Peter’s, St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major and St. Paul Outside the Walls. Pilgrims can walk the Via Papale or the Papal Way, which begins at the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran and ends at St. Peter’s Basilica.
Along the way, they can attend multilingual services that cater to pilgrims from around the world and join confessions conducted in several languages. They can also participate in scheduled spiritual events such as masses, prayer vigils and catechesis sessions organized by the Vatican and local parishes, highlighting the global nature of the Jubilee celebrations.
Truffle season in Alba
Held each fall in Alba, the White Truffle Festival is a globally renowned celebration of Italy’s most luxurious natural delicacy, the elusive white truffle. The Alba White Truffle World Market serves as the heart of the fair, where visitors can purchase truffles directly from truffle hunters and authorized merchants, overseen by the Quality Commission.
Beyond the market, the festival features tasting experiences and cooking shows with top Italian and international chefs, who create dishes that highlight the truffle’s aroma and flavor. The celebration also extends into Alba’s streets in the form of historical reenactments, folkloric performances and traditional games that showcase the city’s heritage.
Unique dining experiences, such as “Unusual Dinners,” or special meals held in historic or cultural venues, and truffle-based menus with fine local wines, blend art, history and cuisine. Guided tours of landmarks like Roddi Castle, followed by traditional Piedmontese lunches, offer an additional way to experience the region’s culinary culture.
Stay near Alba during the season
During a season when faith draws crowds to Rome and flavor attracts visitors to Alba, accommodations become part of both cultural experiences. One standout example is Casa di Langa, nestled in the UNESCO-protected hills of Le Langhe near Alba, where truffle season manifests itself from foraging walks to the table.
Guests can join hunting excursions on the estate with expert “trifulao,” or truffle hunters, and Lagotto Romagnolo dogs, while the property’s Truffle Concierge sources prized truffles from trusted local vendors. Daily pasta and cooking classes highlight seasonal produce and teach guests truffle cleaning, storage and pairing, connecting them directly to Piedmontese culinary traditions.
At the Casa di Langa Wine Academy, sommeliers lead tastings of celebrated varietals and explain how local terroir complements truffle-based cuisine. Sister wineries Vietti and Enrico Serafino extend the experience with behind-the-scenes tours and private barrel tastings for first-time wine drinkers and long-time enthusiasts alike.
For a restorative balance, the Lelòse Spa & Wellness offers eco-conscious treatments like the Casa di Langa ritual for guests. The hotel also features a heated infinity pool overlooking the Alps and the Serralunga castle and other outdoor amenities like the Cherasco Golf Club and forest trails in Langhe. This integration keeps the accommodation content in service of the larger truffle season story while still giving a vivid example for travelers.
A season shaped by faith and flavor
Italy rarely packs so much meaning and flavor into one season as this. Rome’s Jubilee Year brings centuries of faith into the present, while Alba’s truffle season tempts visitors with earthy elegance and culinary spectacle. Together, these parallel events offer travelers a rich and unforgettable journey through Italy’s sacred traditions and celebrated cuisine.
Jennifer Allen is a retired chef turned traveler, cookbook author and nationally syndicated journalist; she’s also a co-founder of Food Drink Life, where she shares expert travel tips, cruise insights and luxury destination guides. A recognized cruise expert with a deep passion for high-end experiences and off-the-beaten-path destinations, Jennifer explores the world with curiosity, depth and a storyteller’s perspective. Her articles are regularly featured on the Associated Press Wire, The Washington Post, Seattle Times, MSN and more.