Italy, the leading light of exotic holidays, has long been a treasured escape for tourists. From the iconic settings of films like The Roman Holiday (1953) and Eat Pray Love (2010) to the architectural wonders, Venetian canals, coastal splendours, and mountainous landscapes, Italy stands as a perennial crowd-favourite. The question then arises – what is the best time to visit Italy? Should you bask in the sun on bustling beaches, or opt for a quieter experience with fewer crowds and budget-friendly prices?
To assist you, we’ve undertaken meticulous research to curate a comprehensive guide on the best times to visit Italy, considering factors like crowd size, weather conditions, price points, and accommodation availability. Explore our insights for a well-informed and tailored Italian getaway.
SOURCE: https://www.travelandleisureasia.com
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