Question:

Whats the best time to visit italy? (weather wise:specific months would help alot)?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I'm going to rome,florence,venice,& milan....also if you have links that would be greatly appreciated =)

 Tags:

   Report

9 ANSWERS


  1. The best time to visit Italy is in the late summer.  The temperature is like your eastern coast of the USA.


  2. I'd say skip Milan and stay in Rome an extra day.  I like March, it's mid-light jacket weather in Venice and should be beautiful in Rome.  Don't go when it is hot because you will be walking outside all day.

  3. the time Roma is playing

  4. I live in Italy. the best time right now seems to be late spring. i mean may and june.

    in winter, fall and summer (too) it often rains.

    it depends on the year as well... in  2007 we had a warm winter and hot wet summer, but usually winters are very cold.

    in general: the norther you go, the worst the weather is and the longest the winters are.

    have a nice holiday!

  5. I would go in the Spring or fall. I live in Italy and this is why. The summers are really really hot and most places do not have AC so most americans are not to happy. If you go Dec-Feb it usually rains a lot you can still sight see but expect some rain everyday. Spring and Fall are good because its not tourist time so some of the prices are still lower in these citys.

  6. May and September, if you're walking around.

    If you'll focus on museums, January is your best bet. There are not so much tourists around, and you can look around at your ease without people pushing you. In warmer months, queues are always scary, and even if you book in advance (always  recommended), it is so crowded you can see almost nothing.

  7. The best time to visit Italy is either May - early June or September -early October when the weather is nicest. There are fewer tourists making it easier to get around with less waiting times at the popular attractions. Rather than Milan, I would consider Padova, Verona, and/or Garda Lake.

    Train schedules & prices: http://www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html

    A good, reliable hotel site: http://en.venere.com/italy/

    Museum reservations: http://www.florenceart.it/

    Some sites that might be useful:

    Rome overview:

    http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresul...

    museum & transport pass: http://www.romapass.it/english/index.htm...

    If your time in Rome is long enough, consider a day trip to Tivoli to see Villa d'Este and Villa Adriana: http://www.romeguide.it/MONUM/DINTORNI/t...

    Venice: http://europeforvisitors.com/venice/

    http://www.timeout.com/travel/venice

    discount admissions: http://www.venicecard.com/index_eng.jsp

    Vaparetto (water bus) maps: http://www.venicecard.com/trasporti_nav_...

    note: the Venice card also gives you free use of the public toilets

    Florence: http://www.aboutflorence.com/itineraries...

  8. may is the best time... The weather is beatiful, flights and hotels are cheap.... May was my best choose for Venice and Rome...

    Ola http://www.turks.us/

  9. Anytime!  But I lived in Rome for the late spring and winter months (August- December) and it was great because the tourism steadially went down making the city more acessable.  But sometimes monuments are under repair during this time so you cant see them.  Its a trade off

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 9 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.