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Rome, January 1, 2020 – After the closing of the 2020 haunted by the evil Covid, the beginning of the new year – in the name of hope in mass vaccination – leads to planning trips and outings on long weekends.
But one eye on the calendar is enough to depress the dreams of the most optimistic: pandemic or not, the 2021 that starts today lends itself little to strategies games with vacations to enjoy some entertainment plus. In fact, the year is particularly stingy of bridges and it leaves little room for hope of organizing some breaks in the name of rest and freedom. However, pandemic anxiety looms over everything: What will we be allowed to do? it is a question that we will all carry with us for a long time.
But let’s see in detail: archived the period of the Christmas holidays – which until January 6 sees Italy almost always subject to red zone bans (with the exception only of Monday 4, in orange color) – let’s take a leap forward in view of the mini Easter vacations, which falls on Sunday, April 4, with Monday, Easter, on Monday schools closed from April 1You could try the idea of sticking your nose out, between cities of art, countryside or mountains.
But it is almost the only certainty: it gets there coup of April 25, which falls on a Sunday, while the May 1 is Saturday. Therefore, neither the Liberation Day nor the Workers’ Day leave vacancies for an extra day of rest.
Going back to the calendar months, we come to June 2, Republic Day and first time for a touch of tan: well, it falls on a Wednesday, right in the middle of the week. For the Romans, Saint Peter and Saint Paul, June 29 is Tuesday.
Let’s run through the summer and take a look All Saints Bridge: Here it is much better, since November 1 is Monday and it lends itself to lengthening the Halloween weekend.
For the Milanese, Sant’Ambrogio (December 7) is Tuesday, followed by the Immaculate Conception: with Monday off, you can try to imagine a long weekend.
Finally, very few satisfactions at the end of the year: Christmas and Santo Stefanp 2021 They fall on Saturdays and Sundays and 2022 will open on Saturdays.
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