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Which city to go to in Italy in early March, what things to take?
For the first time, my husband and I are flying abroad, we chose Italy, because. dream since childhood to go there. Preference is given to Venice and Rome. Tell me please. what is the weather like at that time, what things to take with you and how much will it cost approximately?
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аватар Zhanna1503
+14 approximately, in Venice a little cooler than in Rome, but I advise you to visit Verona, for the cost, count on the cost of the excursion 50 euros per person and the rest, I think the agency will select, I mean the category of the hotel
аватар Ruslan33
I would definitely recommend visiting Florence. Believe me, it's very beautiful!
аватар alex45
I was in Venice, I think that it will be very damp there, the temperature is within 10-15 degrees, it is dry in Rome. The cost of the trip depends on the method (bus, plane, own car), then the category of hotels), if you organize an independent route, then go in search engines for hotels (booking, travel menu, etc.), there are many of them, at least you will be guided by the price.
аватар hessen
Follow the weather forecast and then decide how to dress. Depending on how long you fly to Italy, we didn’t even have enough weeks to Rome. You should definitely stop by Florence, and Pisa, for example, is enough for half a day. You can also see Siena, Venice of course. Yes, there are a lot of interesting things in Italy ...
аватар Afnbybz
Visit Padua and Siena. And definitely at Villa de Osta - this is something of our Peterhof ... only 300 years earlier. Former papal residence. Breathtaking spectacle!
аватар Puschok
I was in Italy in the middle of March 2011. The weather during the day was as follows: Rome + 18-20, Bologna + 17-18, Rimini + 16, Venice + 15-16, Florence + 16-17. But we were lucky that during the entire time of our stay there was not a single rain, even in my opinion there were practically no clouds. At night the weather is about the same everywhere +5-8. So, if you have early excursions, dress warmly, and you can leave your outerwear on the bus later. Specifically, in Venice, it is cool on the water and near the water, but further into the city it is warmer. In Rome, it seemed to me that it was generally more than 20 degrees, because there were tall buildings, there was no wind, the sun was warming. Many were in T-shirts.
But in general, we were told that in March it often rains (we were just very lucky), so it’s better to wear waterproof shoes and clothes.
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