31/03/2026
April in Rome is basically spring + culture overload: Easter week in the museums, cherry blossoms, K-pop, comics & cosplay… and Ancient Rome coming back to life.
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🕊️ Easter in the Museums (Apr 1–6)
A packed program of extra openings, guided visits, workshops + family activities across Rome’s civic museums and archaeological areas. Activities are free, but you’ll usually pay standard museum admission and booking is required (060608).
🌸 Hanami (Cherry Blossoms) at the Botanical Garden (Apr 4–6)
For a few days only, Rome does the Japanese way: slow walks under blooming sakura at the Orto Botanico (Trastevere area).
🎶 K-POP live show — Auditorium Parco della Musica (Sun, Apr 5 | 6:00 PM)
A high-energy tribute/live show at Sala Sinopoli (Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone).
🎭 ROMICS (Apr 9–12 | 10 AM–8 PM) — Fiera di Roma
Rome’s big festival for comics, animation, cinema, games + cosplay. If you’re into pop culture, this is the weekend.
🌷TuliPark (spring tulip season — open from Mar 20, usually into April)
A sea of tulips + photo-friendly paths. Dates can shift with the bloom/weather, but it typically runs mid-March through late April.
🏛️Natale di Roma (Apr 18–21) — Ancient Rome reenactment
One of the most iconic weekends of the year: historical reenactors and events across Rome’s legendary spots (think Pantheon, Circus Maximus, Imperial Fora, and more).
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