Lo Sbaracco – End-of-Season Sales
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Lo Sbaracco – End-of-Season Sales

Three days of shopping, deals, and street artists in the historic center

Orvieto — Terni (055)
Dates 06 Mar — 06 Sep 2026
Location Orvieto (055)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Lo Sbaracco

Twice a year, at the end of winter and the end of summer, the historic center of Orvieto transforms into a large open-air market: it's Lo Sbaracco, the end-of-season deals weekend. Shop windows, stalls, and stores offer sales and bargains, while street artists liven up streets and squares. An initiative by Confcommercio Orvieto to experience and revitalize the heart of the city.

The deals weekend in Orvieto

Lo Sbaracco is the commercial event that, twice a year, enlivens the historic center of Orvieto (province of Terni) with three days dedicated to end-of-season sales. The city's streets and squares fill with shop windows, stalls, and shops offering unmissable sales and bargains.

Shopping and street artists

In addition to commercial offerings, Lo Sbaracco provides a festive atmosphere thanks to the street artists who animate the center, transforming shopping into a pleasant experience for residents and tourists. The initiative is organized by Confcommercio Orvieto with the patronage of the Municipality of Orvieto.

Two events a year

Lo Sbaracco is held in two editions: a winter one, in March, which marks the end of winter sales, and a summer one, in September, dedicated to end-of-season deals. In both cases, the goal is to enhance and revitalize commerce in Orvieto's historic center.

Lo Sbaracco — edition 2026

In 2026, Lo Sbaracco returns to Orvieto with two editions: the winter one from March 6 to 8 and the summer one from September 4 to 6. Three days each of end-of-season sales, stalls, and street artists in the historic center, organized by Confcommercio Orvieto with the patronage of the Municipality.

The 2026 edition of Lo Sbaracco confirms the biannual event that characterizes the initiative in Orvieto. The winter edition takes place from March 6 to 8, marking the end of winter sales, while the summer edition is scheduled from September 4 to 6.

For three days, the streets and squares of the historic center will come alive with shop windows, stalls, and shops offering deals and bargains, accompanied by street artist performances. The initiative is promoted by Confcommercio Orvieto with the patronage of the Municipality of Orvieto.

Programme Lo Sbaracco 2026

Winter Edition — March 6/8, 2026

  • Winter end-of-season sales, shop windows, stalls, and shops in the historic center
  • Entertainment with street artists

Summer Edition — September 4/6, 2026

  • Summer end-of-season deals in the streets and squares of the center
  • Stalls and entertainment

Details and times on the channels of Confcommercio Orvieto and the Municipality of Orvieto.

Highlights Lo Sbaracco 2026

End-of-season sales in the historic center and street artists animating streets and squares.

Prices Lo Sbaracco 2026

Free admission; purchases at participating shops and stalls.

Practical information — Lo Sbaracco

How to get there

Orvieto can be reached by train (Rome-Florence line, Orvieto Scalo station + funicular) and by car from the A1 motorway, Orvieto exit. The event takes place in the streets and squares of the historic center.

Admission

The event is free to enter. Dates and details on the channels of Confcommercio Orvieto and the Municipality.

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Where does it take place — Lo Sbaracco

Centro storico di Orvieto

Centro storico, 05018 Orvieto

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Lo Sbaracco in brief

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History of Lo Sbaracco