My (rather large) family is formulation a outing to Italy, as well as we have been perplexing to confirm a most appropriate time to go. We devise to revisit Rome, Assisi, Siena, Florence, Verona, as well as Venice. How is a continue in November? When would we suggest as a most appropriate time to visit? Any tips we wish to pass along?
None of us have been just universe wanderers, so any recommendation would be appreciated. Thanks!
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turniton6
August 11th, 2009 at 5:11 am
A lot depends on what type of weather you are used to back home. Italy can get quite hot in Summer, but if you’re young and/or used to the heat in Summer then it shouldn’t be a problem.
November is one of the less predictable months particularly the further North you go in Italy. On the other hand it’s also a good time to visit as the tourist attractions will be less crowded.
In Rome this year we had an excellent November, and a very rainy start to December, so rainy in fact that we had floods!
For a better idea about the climate of Rome and Lazio you can visit this page http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com/climate-in-rome-italy.html
In my opinion the chances are that in November you will have some rainy days but you will have some fine days too.
The best time to visit is just before or after Summer: September, October, November and April, May, beginning June. Of course these months in Rome are considered in Season, whereas end July and August are mid-season, as it’s the time that most Italians are on holiday and head to the coast.
Beneploy
August 11th, 2009 at 5:11 am
Best time to visit Italy is April -May
Timetravel_0
August 11th, 2009 at 5:11 am
hello, I live in turin. There is very cold. Now it’s snowing!! In Florence snowing too. November…it’s bad to visit these places. In summer july is the best month…july-august, in spring the end of april-may. If it’s in winter you can get there In December for live the Christmas spirit whit us
I enclose you this link for see te weather now:
http://www.tempoitalia.it/previsioni/meteo/italia.html
it’s in italian. If you want to translate this in english contact me
Excuse me for my bad bad english:) Ciao!
cerdm_tech
August 11th, 2009 at 5:11 am
its very cold now…April-May is the best time….
During spring, Italy is in its real color…u can really enjoy Italy during this season…There ar number of places worth seeing in Italy….
Italy is truly blessed with beauty of nature
Mary N
August 11th, 2009 at 5:11 am
NOT november—v cold,travel may be difficult.Spring best time –summers can be VERY hot .Have you thought of a cruise ? You wont see all these places but its a fantastic way to see the world . I’d have a guided tour of Rome or you’d miss a lot —good luck Mary
TimeTraveller
August 11th, 2009 at 5:11 am
It would be very cold, probably windy as well but at least not crowded.
If you get to Venice during high season you start aprreciate pros of low season.
Still pretty cold though
conley39
August 11th, 2009 at 5:11 am
I live about an hour south of Verona and go out exploring on weekends throughout the year. November usually isn’t too cold, but it is one of the wetter months. There are some interesting things to in November – there are truffle festivals in Alba and San Miniato that are good. Verona has a large horse show. The Rome and Bologna Jazz Festivals run in November. Near Venice, there’s a small town that has the Gioco dell’Oca which is an interesting experience. In late November, the Christmas markets start.
However, the weather is more likely to be nice in September and October. Late April to early June is also a good time to be here. The weather’s nice, the attractions are all open, and there aren’t so many tourists.
Alessia
August 11th, 2009 at 5:11 am
hi!I’m italian.i don’t think that it is a good idea…there’s very cold in november..I advice you..may..and generally summertime…italy is beautiful but if you want to see the best you should go in sicily!
OverTheEdge
August 11th, 2009 at 5:11 am
it’s not very cold..and it depends on where do you go.
i live in the south and the weather is pretty good!!..
then, if you’d like to visit cities like rome or florence the weather shouldn’t be a problem, since those are artistic places!!..anyway it would be better for you to go from march-april to june…not during the summer because it’s too hot to visit these cities..
PS.the weather in venice is almost always very moist and I don’t like it very much…I prefer verona or also pisa(with the tower) that is near siena and firenze
bradyscat
August 11th, 2009 at 5:11 am
my best tip is to save $ on airfare if possible! off season helps to save $ but a great site to get Free Companion passes (buy 1 get 1 free) airfare is at http://www.corporatetravelgifts.com. They’re a travel broker that offers huge bargains on airfare – I say save on airfare & splurge on hotels!
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