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Italy in October

“If one leg is longer, then the second must be shorter,” the teacher once said in a boring course in electrical engineering, but this statement, like no other, characterizes the unspoken expansion of the high season that happened several years ago in Italy. By him, in fact, is already understood and the whole of September. October in Italy, by contrast, is the time when the interim season comes into play more tangibly. However, do not expect prices to collapse instantly. The reduction in prices with the end of summer is more difficult for Italians than their increase in May.

Weather in Italy in October

Sometimes it may seem that the average temperature from September to October does not fall very much, but this is the month when autumn fully takes over, even if the previous one was actually in the summer. Rain is no longer uncommon, although sunny weather still persists in most of the country. In the first half of the month you can even soak up the beach. However, beach Fortune in October is unreliable, and if your main goal is the beach, then it is better to seek her favors in other, warmer months.

The weather in Italy in October is very comfortable for walking and exploring the sights. Not hot, but still warm, definitely, is one of the best months for outdoor activities in the Apennines. Of course, there is some risk of getting caught in the rain, and an umbrella in your luggage will be as useful a thing as sunglasses. But if you are ready to accept this risk, then there is nothing to fear otherwise.

Temperature in Italy in October to a large extent depends on the region of residence and may fluctuate, however, the scope of these fluctuations can be determined as follows:

Temperature in Rome in October: + 13-21C
Temperature in Venice and Milan in October: + 7-18С
Temperature in Naples in October: + 18-24С

Holidays in October

On the October calendar of Italy there are no major national holidays and festivals. However, this does not mean that traveling the Apennines in the middle of autumn, you will have to miss or limit yourself to only sightseeing. Life in the regions is in full swing and is full of interesting events that will appeal to those who are not averse to treat themselves to culinary delights.

During the Chocolate Festival, the streets of Perugia do not cram

In terms of culinary festivities, October in Italy begins where September ends: among the events it is worth highlighting the white truffle festival in Alba. However, other similar festivities take place throughout the central region. Another interesting event - Perugia Chocolate Festival. For a whole week, the city turns into a kingdom of sweets in the open air, filled with chocolate demonstrations, sculptures and exhibitions. If during the festival period the weather spoils with sunny days, then even the air in the city is saturated with the smell of cocoa, allowing you to feel like a holiday, even if you do not consider yourself a sweet tooth.

In addition to gastronomic festivals, the days of Saints - patrons of the city - are very colorful and magnificent in Italy's large and small towns. In any case, wherever you are, it makes sense to visit your local tourist office and find out more about local events.

Summary

Since the High Season in Italy goes far beyond summer, October is a great time to plan a budget holiday. Compared to September, in the second half of the month you will find that the prices for airline tickets, hotels and hostels are already significantly lower, and the queues for museums and historical places are already lower.

The weather in Italy in October for all remains a "dark horse", however - it is rather a matter of individual perception. It should be borne in mind that the stormy sea often interferes with the ferry schedules, and the beaches, for the same reason, may be closed. Those who decide to plan a trip for October will require a certain degree of flexibility. And if you have one, then it's time to pack your suitcase.

Photo by: MorBCN.

Watch the video: Rome in October - Everything You Need to Know (November 2024).

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