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When
to go
The
main tourist season runs from April to mid-October.
It follows that for serious sightseers the best months are from fall
to early spring.
The so-called low season may be cooler and inevitably rainier, but it
has its rewards: less time waiting on lines and closer, unhurried views
of what you want to see.
Weatherwise, the best months for sightseeing are April, May, June, September,
and October, generally pleasant and not too hot.
The hottest months are July and August, when brief afternoon thunderstorms
are common.
Winters are relatively mild but always include some rainy spells.
Foreign tourists crowd Rome at Easter, when Italians flock to resorts
and to the country.
From March through May, bus loads of eager schoolchildren on excursions
take the city by storm.
If you can avoid it, don't travel at all in Italy in August, when much
of the population is on the move, especially around Ferragosto, the
August 15 national holiday, when Rome is deserted and many restaurants
and shops are closed. (Of course, with residents away on vacation, this
makes crowds less of a bother for tourists.)
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The City
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& Departing |
| Restaurants
| When to go
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