On 9 March 2020, the government of Italy under Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte imposed a national quarantine, restricting the movement of the population except for necessity, work, and health circumstances, in response to the growing pandemic of COVID-19 in the country. (Considering i’m travelling from Germany in February to escape the weather here) But it would be really nice to know if it won’t be a total disaster (just for some healthy denial) , as we are going to Rom, Vatican, Florence and Pompeii.There’s no way to know what the weather will be like in February – you could have some warm winter days, or just see rain – but I’d check the forecast just before you leave home to know how to pack. The main benefits, though, include smaller crowds and lower prices – which are both pretty sweet perks.As I said, if the Venice Carnival is going on in February, Venice is the exception to the “smaller crowds and lower prices” rule. During For the rest of the country, February can be a tough sell. In Italy, it’s low season, and while it is definitely chilly, there are plenty of great reasons to visit. Any thoughts on what other cities to go to?Thanks for the note, Lo! February in Italy may be right in the middle of the chillier off-season, but those who venture here during this month are in for some pleasant surprises and wild parties. Anyone who has been prevented from visiting Italy primarily because of budget reasons will find February refreshingly affordable. It’s cold, snowy, and often dark or foggy. In many places in the world, the month of February is still the depths of winter. February is still part of Italy’s high season when it comes to ski destinations. it is a good idea for our next trip to Rome.Hi I’m going on a trip to Italy with my lady and we are going to Rome and plan on going to Florence and Venice from feb 14 to 19 or 20th which would anyone recommend due to all the travel time and time going to these places all within a 6day period?How was your trip of Italy on February E, I am also planning the same in 8 days.This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Travelers who simply can’t stand to be crammed like sardines into the Vatican Museum’s Sistine Chapel will be enchanted by February’s comparative emptiness. The Center of Italy in February Get the latest coronavirus (COVID-19) updates for Italy with current travel advice, statistics and online resources.. Below are average maximum temperatures at popular destinations in Italy in February. But I wanted to know what you would suggest to go ?
February is a cold winter month, with the average temperatures in the 3.3°C (37.9°F) to 12.8°C (55°F) range. Are there warm, welcoming hotels with beautiful views and good food anyone can recommend for older guests?Venice is wonderful- full of good hotels and good food, but can be a bit dark and wet in the winter.
It’s a chance to see some of the country’s most popular musicians perform. Over the four weekends before Fat Tuesday, Viareggio hosts parades featuring amazing giant floats with characters made of papier mache.
Expect cold weather, moderate rain, and cloudy days with a bit of sunshine in February. Thanks for your help I’m so sorry I didn’t see this question until after your trip; I hope you had a wonderful time! In Sicily, the week-long Almond Blossom Festival in Agrigento (Skiers and snowboarders are the only people I know who go to Italy in February specifically because of the weather. There are several nice places to stay – Hotel de Russie is in the area. But those of you who dream of going to Italy because you’ve seen pictures of rolling green hills, or because you want to lounge on those famous beaches – February is not for you.Overall, I’d say that February can be ideal if you’ve been to Italy before and don’t need to speed your way from one major sight to the next no matter the weather; if you’re on a seriously strict budget; or if you’re planning to spend most of your time playing in the mountain snow.We are traveling to Milan January 26-29 and would like to find another city or two to travel to for another 4 days from the 1/29- Feb. 3 what do you suggest? They can recommend many great restaurants. Stay near the Spanish Steps which is closed to most traffic, and great for shopping. It’s cold, snowy, and often dark or foggy.
Northern Italy in February. And I’m wondering about day trips from there and the fact that maybe some places are not open during the month of February!