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What month is low season in Europe?

Off-season travel—between November and March—has plenty of perks (like thinner crowds and milder temperatures, just to name a few). Explore winter wonderlands and warm-weather escapes when you travel off-peak.



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North America With the exception of tropical states like Florida and Hawaii, the low season in Canada and the USA falls between the winter months of November and March/April.

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When is the best time to visit Europe? The best time to visit Europe is from late March to early June (spring), or between September and November (fall). You'll avoid the busy summer period and see your money go further.

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Every summer, Europe greets a stampede of sightseers. Before jumping into the peak-season pig pile, consider a trip during the off-season — generally November through March. Expect to pay less (most of the time). Off-season airfares are often hundreds of dollars cheaper.

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The summer season, which runs from late May or early June through the end of August, is when many families are available to travel. As a result, it's the most expensive time to visit Europe. The late fall and winter months—from mid to late October through mid/late March—are often the cheapest time to fly.

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In the northern hemisphere, the off season is roughly November–February, excluding the holidays. In the southern hemisphere, it's roughly June–August. In other words, each coincides more or less with that hemisphere's “winter” months.

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Also in Western Europe, it's still possible to have some warm and sunny days in early to mid-October. In general, the first half of October is a very good time to visit anywhere in Europe. It's not nearly as busy as in September, the prices are lower, and the weather is still good in many places.

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The best time to visit Italy for those traveling on a budget is the tourist off-season from November 1st to December 14th, and from December 24th to March 31st.

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“Aside from winter travel, shoulder season (March through May and September through November) is known for cheap Italy deals,” he shared. If you can hold out until the end of the spring shoulder season, you'll be rewarded with pleasant temperatures in the mid to high 70s across the country, according to WeatherSpark.

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Low season: The winter months between November and February are in the low season here. Prices for accommodations can drop by as much as 30% when compared to peak season. Since the Italian winters can be considered mild, it can still be an enjoyable time to head to Italy.

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