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Is Italy warmer than Paris?

The average temperature in Paris is around 5°C in winter and 20°C in summer. Italy is warmer as it's more southerly and boasts a Mediterranean climate, aside from the mountainous regions in the north.



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As well, food, drink, and transportation will likely run higher across France than Italy. However, as you may discover the higher prices in France also come with some noticeable benefits. France has a better infrastructure than Italy, for both locals and tourists.

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Florence city, Italy Europe's preeminent city for 250 years and the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, you could say that Florence was Paris centuries before Paris became Paris.

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Paris has been voted the most beautiful city in the world in a new ranking. Travel website Flight Network compiled the list of 50 cities by surveying more than 1,000 travel writers and agencies around the world. The French capital came top, followed by New York in second place and London in third.

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Paris is often considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It may seem cliché, but will always be the most beautiful city in Europe to us.

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But the city which came top is actually Imperia, in western Liguria. Aided by the mild temperatures, the scarce rains and 2,570 hours of sunshine annually, Imperia is considered to have the perfect climate to make you feel good. And the winner of best weather in Italy is Imperia, in Liguria.

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The Most Beautiful Cities in Italy
  • Lucca.
  • Lecce.
  • Rome.
  • Verona.
  • Venice.
  • Syracuse.
  • Siena.
  • Ravenna.


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With its towering cliffs, the Italian Coast is best suited for hiking, walking and exploring its colorful towns. Swimming beaches exist, but they are small. In contrast, Spanish beaches, like those on the sunny Costa del Sol or near San Sebastian, are usually wider, sandier and better for swimming and sunbathing.

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France offers more big cities to explore than Spain. Visitors will also find so much to do in France, as the large cities offer many sights and attractions. With multiple large cities, anyone looking to explore museums, history, restaurants, and attractions will easily find it all in France.

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Italy, unsurprisingly, holds fast to four spots on this year's list: one even claims the No. 1 title. Paris is a close second, and almost a requisite for any couple traveling in the name of love.

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If the French Riviera is better known for see-and-be-seen enclaves, the Italian Riviera stands out as a more active and outdoors-y vacation spot. Here, you'll want to tackle lush hiking trails, take ferry rides to remote islands, and snorkel (or scuba dive) along the Mediterranean coast.

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A place in the sunshine. Well known locations for summer sunshine are the Islands of Sicily and Sardinia, and the mainland regions of Calabria and Apulia. However, all along the coastal areas facing the Tyrrhenian Sea you can enjoy dry hot summers, right from Campania and Lazio up to Tuscany and Liguria.

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As the most popular destination in France (besides Paris), you definitely should visit Nice. Boasting pleasant Mediterranean weather, beautiful beaches, and unique history, Nice is a place you don't want to miss.

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Paris is often considered one of the most romantic cities in the world. We're here to claim the top prize; we think it's THEE most romantic city in the world, and for any of you planning on visiting it during Valentine's Day, we're here to help amp up the romance.

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