
Every year in August, Italy seems to pause. The main cities empty out, businesses shut down, and locals head to the coast, mountains, or countryside. At the heart of this seasonal shift is Ferragosto — a holiday celebrated on August 15, rooted in both ancient Roman and Catholic traditions.
The temperatures are the highest of the year since August is the peak of Italian meteorological summer, and the month is traditionally called "il solleone" - the heat of the summer. For many travelers, this peak summer month seems like the perfect time to visit Italy, but if you’re planning a trip during August, there’s some information and tips to consider during the planning of an Italian summer vacation.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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