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As we love traveling to Italy, we thought “Why not” – Italy is a wonderful country so let’s share the 5 best places to visit in Italy per month (places to visit in Italy in 1 year). So here are a few ideas for each month of the year. It all depends on your personal preference…are you more of a summer person or do you love the snow…? but you decide.
December in Italy offers a magical Christmas atmosphere with festive decorations, markets, and traditional celebrations. Here are the top 10 places to experience the charm of Christmas in Italy:
Rome: St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican for Midnight Mass and the Christmas tree in Piazza Venezia. (Piazza San Pietro at the Vatican)
Milan: Visit the Duomo for its impressive Christmas tree and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II for shopping and festive lights.
Venice: Explore St. Mark’s Square decorated with lights and Christmas markets offering local crafts and treats.
Florence: Admire the Christmas tree in Piazza del Duomo .
Naples: Experience the traditional Nativity scenes (Presepi) and street decorations in the historic center.
Bolzano: Visit the Christmas markets in the Alto Adige region with a mix of Italian and Austrian traditions.
Turin: Enjoy the festive lights along Via Roma and explore the Christmas market in Piazza Castello.
Verona: Visit the Arena di Verona for Christmas concerts and explore the Piazza delle Erbe market.
Bologna: Wander through the medieval streets decorated with lights and visit the Mercato di Natale.
Siena: Experience the festive atmosphere in Piazza del Campo with the Christmas market and decorations.
March to May. Spring in Italy brings mild weather, blooming flowers, and longer daylight hours. Temperatures gradually rise during this season, making it a popular time for outdoor activities and cultural events.
Spring is one of the best times to explore all the places to visit in Italy, thanks to mild temperatures, blooming countryside, quieter towns, and outdoor cafés coming back to life without the summer crowds.
June to August. Summers in Italy are generally hot and sunny, especially in southern regions and coastal areas. Temperatures can reach high levels, particularly in July and August, making it ideal for beach vacations and outdoor festivals. Northern regions and higher altitudes in the mountains are typically cooler.
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In the heart of summer, you have so many options, like:
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 August 15th is Ferragosto,
a national holiday in Italy. Many Italians take vacations during this time, and there are numerous festivals, fireworks, and celebrations across the country.
Sagra del Redentore (Third Sunday in August)
 is celebrated in Venice and commemorates the end of the plague epidemic that struck the city in the 16th century. It includes a religious procession, fireworks over the Grand Canal, and feasting.
September to November. Autumn in Italy is characterized by mild to cool temperatures and vibrant colors as the foliage changes. It’s a pleasant time to visit, especially for wine enthusiasts who can participate in the grape harvest (vendemmia). September is usually warm, while November sees cooler temperatures and occasional rainfall. Some of the most beautiful places to visit in Italy in Autmn, are:
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Florence (Tuscany):Â September is the time for the wine harvest festivals in the surrounding Tuscan countryside.
Barolo (Piedmont): Famous for its wine, Barolo offers scenic vineyards and wine-tasting opportunities.Â
You can read more about this tradition and how it is celebrated in Europe…read more…
Remember – The above is not stating “the perfect time to visit”, but it is merely suggestions as to places that can be nice to visit during that time of year. You might feel differently about where to go and when, so let us know what your preferences are on our Facebook page…or maybe you can confirm and tell us about your fabulous experience.
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