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Is November a good time to visit Matera Italy?

The best months for good weather in Matera are April, May, June, July, August, September, October and November. On average, the warmest months are July and August. The coldest months are January and February. The rainiest months are February, March, April, May, October and November.



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Elsewhere, Matera is cold, and sometimes sees snow, but it's good for a bit of winter sun. The major draw here are the cave dwellings in the Sassi area, which are usually crawling with tourists, but in winter you'll basically have them to yourself.

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The best time to visit Matera is in spring from May-June and in fall from September-October.

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Is Italy warm in November? In the northern parts of Italy, such as Milan and Venice, November brings cooler weather, with daytime temperatures ranging from 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F). In central areas like Florence and Rome, milder temperatures prevail, averaging between 10°C to 18°C (50°F to 64°F).

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November is Italy's rainiest month, almost to a region across the peninsula. It's not usually the coldest month on the calendar, but it's often when a sweater and warm coat come in handy (not to mention water resistant shoes).

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But be careful, during your Matera walking tour, you will involve a lot of walking, and as the city is hilly, hot—especially in the summer—and completely out in the open, you'll want to make sure you pack comfortable shoes and plenty of water.

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Both Matera and Alberobello are fascinating, but they evoke completely different feelings. Both are rich in history. However, in Matera, you get the impression of struggle amongst a vast wilderness, whilst Alberobello brings magic and enchantment to mind.

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Dating back to 7000BC, Matera is touted as one of the oldest human settlements in the world. It might be one of the oldest, but it doesn't take long to appreciate. Two days in Matera is a perfect length for a visit.

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Matera has gained international fame for its ancient town, the Sassi di Matera. The Sassi originated in a prehistoric troglodyte settlement, and these dwellings are thought to be among the first ever human settlements in what is now Italy.

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Palazzo Gattini is the hotel of Matera that contributed to the new James Bond movie offering hospitality, privacy and serenity to the movie director, Cary Joji Fukunaga, and to the main actors, Daniel Craig and Léa Seydoux.

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They have designed a tour specific to James Bond and No Time to Die, which will bring you to all the filming locations in the city. The building in which Palazzo Gattini, a 5-star hotel, is located is a stately building where one of the most important families of the Matera nobility, the Gattini Counts, resided.

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The old town of Matera has been abandoned for such a long time that it is still unusual to see locals enjoying a walk in the “Sassi” area. In the higher part of town and the new area, you'll find many locals, whereas the lower sassi area will be busy in the day with tourists and people working, but very quiet at night.

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