2025 Marathons

Italy 2025 Marathons

Your complete Italy 2025 marathon calendar. Find every marathon happening in Italy in 2025 with comprehensive race details, registration information, and official results, including the San Valentino Marathon (Terni), Run Rome the Marathon (Rome), and Milano Marathon (Milan).

Each marathon listing includes a 2025 marathon guide including dates, locations, course details, weather conditions, and relevant links for registration and more information. We maintain the most current results database, publishing official results on race day, plus complete 2024 results for year-to-year comparison.

Run Rome the Marathon

Rome, Italy

March 16, 2025

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Run Rome the Marathon takes you on a historic journey through the heart of Rome, starting and finishing at the majestic Colosseum and weaving past iconic landmarks like the Vatican City and St. Peter’s Basilica. This race not only challenges runners with its cobblestone streets and a strategic climb near the 30 km mark but also offers an unforgettable cultural immersion amidst the vibrant atmosphere of one of the world's most captivating cities.

Milano Marathon

Milan, Italy

April 6, 2025

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The Milano Marathon offers runners a flat and fast course that winds through the heart of Milan, starting and finishing at the iconic Piazza Duomo, with highlights including Sforzesco Castle and the lively Navigli District. Known for its unique blend of historic charm and modern flair, the marathon features a vibrant atmosphere with cheering points and a three-day running festival, making it a memorable event for both elite athletes and enthusiastic amateurs.

Padova Marathon

Padova, Italy

April 27, 2025

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The Padova Marathon takes runners on a scenic 42.195 km course that weaves through the historic streets of Padua and the picturesque Euganean Hills, culminating in a cobblestone finish at Prato della Valle, Italy's largest square. This race offers a rich blend of cultural landmarks and natural beauty, enhanced by the vibrant support of local communities and a commitment to sustainability, making it a memorable European marathon experience.

Ecomaratona Chianti Marathon

Mercatale in Val di Pesa, Italy

May 11, 2025

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The Ecomaratona Chianti Marathon is a 42.195 km trail race that takes runners through the picturesque Tuscan countryside, featuring gravel roads and field paths that wind through vineyards and woods, with a challenging elevation gain of 980 meters. Beyond the course's natural beauty, the marathon offers a rich cultural experience, inviting participants to explore the region's historical and culinary heritage, with opportunities to savor local wines and traditional foods.

Primiero Dolomiti Marathon

Fiera di Primiero, Italy

July 5, 2025

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The Primiero Dolomiti Marathon takes runners on a breathtaking journey through Italy's Dolomites, offering a challenging mix of terrains across its four courses, including the formidable 42K with significant elevation changes. Nestled in the UNESCO-listed Parco Naturale Paneveggio – Pale di San Martino, this event not only tests endurance but also immerses participants in stunning natural landscapes and vibrant local culture, highlighted by the Primiero Dolomiti Village expo and festivities.

Venice Marathon

Venice, Italy

October 26, 2025

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The Venice Marathon offers a captivating experience, guiding runners from the historic Villa Pisani in Stra through the charming Riviera del Brenta, and over a specially constructed floating bridge across the Grand Canal. This race is a remarkable blend of athletic challenge and cultural immersion, as participants navigate Venice's iconic cobblestone streets and bridges, culminating in a scenic finish at Riva Sette Martiri.

Florence Marathon

Florence, Italy

November 23, 2025

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The Florence Marathon offers a captivating 42 km course that winds through the city's historic heart, featuring iconic landmarks like the Ponte Vecchio and the Basilica of Santa Croce, with a start and finish near the majestic Duomo. Known for its flat terrain and cultural richness, this marathon attracts around 10,000 runners annually, providing an ideal setting for both novice and seasoned athletes to experience a unique blend of physical challenge and cultural exploration.