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Is Rome too hot in July?

The average daily temperature in Rome in July usually ranges from 28°C to 33°C (82°F to 91°F). The city enjoys a sunny and warm climate, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. On the coast of Rome, sea temperatures in July are also pleasant, averaging 25 to 26°C (77 to 79°F).



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Beaches and Lakes The Italian Lakes are lovely in July, with dazzling sunshine and not too hot, with daytime highs around 27ºC. You can take a ferry across Lake Como to visit charming villages and grand lakeside hotels, or head to Lake Garda where you can explore the vineyards of Valpolicella and Bardolino.

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Packing for Rome in July is all about bringing cool, loose clothing as it can get pretty hot and humid at times. Whether you're visiting Rome in early July, mid-July or at the end of July, I recommend packing light clothing made of cotton or linen materials to stay cool.

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Rome in summer: best things to do + tips for the heath
  1. Don't underestimate the temperature. ...
  2. Don't expect strong air conditioning. ...
  3. Bring very light, breathable clothes. ...
  4. But keep your top on. ...
  5. Avoid sightseeing in the hottest hours of the day. ...
  6. Go sightseeing early in the morning. ...
  7. Or go sightseeing at night.


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Don't even think about wearing jeans in Rome during the summer: it's simply too hot. If you're most comfortable in pants, opt for lighter fabrics. However, skirts are also a great option during the summer in Rome.

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How to survive an Italian summer
  1. Dress appropriately. First of all shorts and flip flops should only be worn in Italy if you're not concerned about being instantly recognizable as a tourist. ...
  2. Pay extra attention to your valuables. ...
  3. Figure out the fountains. ...
  4. Head for high altitude – or underground. ...
  5. Pig out on summer treats.


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Italy's best travel months are May, June, September, and October. They're also the busiest and most expensive time to visit (with the north remaining just as busy throughout midsummer). Crowds aside, these months combine the convenience of peak season with pleasant weather.

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Rome is a city that requires time to fully appreciate its beauty, history and culture. While it's possible to see the main attractions in just a few days, I highly recommend spending 4 to 5 days in Rome to truly immerse yourself in all that this incredible city has to offer.

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In short: dry, sunny, and hot. On average, August is a little cooler than July—but not by much. The monthly average temperature for Rome is a high of 87° F, a low of 62° F.

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Salzburg, Austria. Not many people know but Salzburg in Austria is one of the best cities in Europe where it is warm but not too hot in July and August. Moderate temperatures make Salzburg cool and pleasant with average highs ranging from 21°C (70F) to 25°C (77F).

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