When to Go: The best time to visit Rome is at the beginning or the end of the long Roman summer—April to June and then again in late September through October. You'll still get long days of warm sunshine but avoid the peak...
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When to Go: The best time to visit Rome is at the beginning or the end of the long Roman summer—April to June and then again in late September through October. You'll still get long days of warm sunshine but avoid the peak tourist crowds at the key sights, as well as the sweltering mid-summer heat. Offices and shops in Italy are closed on the following national holidays: January 1, Easter Monday, April 25 (Liberation Day), May 1 (Labor Day), August 15 (Assumption of the Virgin), November 1 (All Saints' Day), December 8 (Feast of the Immaculate Conception), December 25 (Christmas Day), and December 26 (Santo Stefano). How to Get There: Rome is served by two airports (www.adr.it). The Leonardo Da Vinci Airport (also known as Fiumicino after the suburb of Rome where it is located) is the main international hub served by the American carriers and larger international carriers. Fiumicino airport is conveniently linked to central Rome by the Leonardo Express, a direct train service that
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From foreign_shopper's... by foreign_shopper
in summer- you'll have longer to spend there.
spring
I would go off season.....The Euro is so much higher than the dollar at least being off season would save a little.
(air fair, hotel/villa)
SUMMER
italy anytime except august
Go in spring. Because if you go in the winter it will be chilly, and if you go in the summer it will be extremely crowded with tourists.
spring
winter
nice
Spring!
Spring
Spring