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aparna Feb 2nd, 2005 07:40 PM

First Holiday in Italy-need wardrobe tips
 
Hi,Going to Rome,Florence and Venice between the 28th of april and 5th of may.Need to know whether it's a good idea to take any winter wear or mostly summer clothes.Need to know asap.thanks

AisleSeat Feb 2nd, 2005 07:49 PM

My rule of thumb is that weather in London and Paris is probably just like Seattle weather at a given time... Rome and other parts of Italy I think of as "like Southern California". Dress accordingly.

WillTravel Feb 2nd, 2005 07:50 PM

I wouldn't say southern California for Italy. I'd say more like the Bay Area, which should provide enough weather variability to keep you guessing! Check www.weatherbase.com to get historical averages, highs, and lows for your dates and cities.

ira Feb 3rd, 2005 05:03 AM

Hi ap,

Bring layers, not winter wear.

((I))

nytraveler Feb 3rd, 2005 05:49 AM

Since this is the spring what you will need is spring wear. It's not winter - but still can get chily at night - if all you have is capris, t-shirts and sandals you will freeze your little heine off.

Really - is this so compicated? A light jacket, a cotton sweater or two, good walking shoes, mid weight slacks and a mix of long and short sleeve tops.

mamc Feb 3rd, 2005 06:31 AM

It is always good to check the monthly average and 10-day weather forecasts before you leave. Do as NYTraveler says and take clothes that can be layered and can accommodate warm and chilly, wet and dry weather. A waterproof jacket and umbrella never hurts.

kfusto Feb 3rd, 2005 09:45 AM

I agree with Ira that layers are the best option, for anytime in Italy in my experience.

I live in FL which is laid out very much like Italy. The weather in Miami is way different on any given day (except in July and August when it is sweltering everywhere in the state) than my home here in Jacksonville.

Layers solve the problem. I also pack an umbrella and a lightweight windbreaker type of jacket.

m_kingdom2 Feb 3rd, 2005 09:54 AM

It'll be much warmer than London, you don't wear winter clothes in May. You wear clothes from spring/summer collections, these include pieces for the hottest days as well as cooler ones.

I'm assuming you have the savoir faire to select pieces from these collections without any further assistance.


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