Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 50 countries in Europe. Why would anyone go to Italy in the summer? I’m writing this from Lithuania.
Because a lot of people have less interest in Northern European countries. Many people find the museums and sites more interesting in southern Europe. Many people like to visit a beach during their vacation and you don’t travel to Germany or Sweden for that. Most people find the food in Spain, Italy and France preferable to say, the Netherlands.
Then there are school vacations and many workplaces are more supportive of long vacations during the summer.
PP here. Most people are stupid. Seriously, Northern Europe in high summer is glorious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are 50 countries in Europe. Why would anyone go to Italy in the summer? I’m writing this from Lithuania.
Because a lot of people have less interest in Northern European countries. Many people find the museums and sites more interesting in southern Europe. Many people like to visit a beach during their vacation and you don’t travel to Germany or Sweden for that. Most people find the food in Spain, Italy and France preferable to say, the Netherlands.
Then there are school vacations and many workplaces are more supportive of long vacations during the summer.
. Seriously, Northern Europe in high summer is glorious!Anonymous wrote:There are 50 countries in Europe. Why would anyone go to Italy in the summer? I’m writing this from Lithuania.
Anonymous wrote:There are 50 countries in Europe. Why would anyone go to Italy in the summer? I’m writing this from Lithuania.
Anonymous wrote:It is very hot, so try to sightsee in the morning and evening/after dark. The Vatican square, Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi, etc. are better after dark imho. The walk along the water past Castel San”Angelo onto the Vatican is lovely after dark. Police and people everywhere so it’s safe, but not crowded. Live music around the colosseum after dark.
Every restaurant is good. Walk into surrounding neighborhoods to find less crowded restaurants. We stayed in Monti near Santa Maria Maggiore (gorgeous church, lots of great restaurants).
Taxis are easy to get at your hotel and really hard to find elsewhere. Empty cabs don’t stop. Uber is slow and expensive.
Pop into random churches in Rome—they are free and stunning. They charge to enter churches in Florence.
Hit the streets in Florence early before the crowds arrive. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:We were in Florence in late June and it didn’t feel too crowded. We had timed tix for the duomo and museums and made dinner reservations for the 3 nights we stayed there and it was hot but fine.