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Weather in the North (Venice, Milan, Turin, Cinque Terre, etc.) During January, the northern cities in Italy will be cold and wet. The temperatures...
Weather in the North (Venice, Milan, Turin, Cinque Terre, etc.) During February, the northern cities in Italy are getting a little warmer, but will...
Weather in the North (Venice, Milan, Turin, Cinque Terre, etc.) In March, spring begins to show, but but one should still be prepared for cold and...
April is a time of awakening in Italy, With the winter behind them, Italians start to get out quite a bit more. You will begin to see spring...
Spring is here!. This is a time of countless spring festivals throughout the country. There are many flower festivals, food and wine celebrations,...
As Italy slides from Spring into Summer, the weather starts to warm up, but not too much. Early in the month we still have poppies in the fields of...
July is magic! Many people avoid Italy in full summer, fearing scorching heat. What they don't know is that it really isn't at hot as most think, and...
August is a very misunderstood month in Italy. Many people are concerned about traveling there in August because of the crowds. Others are concerned...
As we leave summer behind and make our way toward autumn, the heat subsides and the vines ripen. The festivities of summer come to a close as the...
Two words define October: WINE HARVEST. The weather is cooling considerably and the crowds are thinning rapidly. New grass is sprouting on the sides...
Anyone visiting Italy in November will learn two words very quickly: 'Olio Nuovo', or 'New Oil'. That is because the entire month of November is all...
It's all about Christmas and New Year's Eve. Enjoy the nativity scene at the Vatican, or visit Assisi, home of St. Francis. Towns throughout the...