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dtc Nov 11, 2006 7:57 pm

Rome for Christmas- weather? shoes? other tips?
 
I'm going to be in Rome for about a week around Christmas of this year.

I've never been to Italy before - though I did spend a lot of time near Little Italy as a kid (I doubt that helps...)

What is the weather in Rome around Christmas typically like? I've gathered that it rarely snows. So - no need to pack a down jacket like going to NY for Christmas.

Will it be super ultra rainy - as in do I need Gore-Tex shoes if I plan on schlepping around all day?

Any thing else that I should know about Rome when packing (other than the crazy crime thing)?

Thanks!

tcook052 Nov 11, 2006 9:59 pm

While it wasn't at Xmas, I was there in early Jan. two years ago and while it was cool (around 6 Celcius daytime high) there wasn't much rain, although I think I may have lucked out as the locals kept reminding me to take my umbrella. I wouldn't expect monsoon season, but steady drizzles.

A good, lined, waterproof windbreaker or jacket should do the trick along with study shoes to puddle jump and/or stand with the crowds at Piazza San Pietro. I forgot to pack gloves, an unpardonable sins for a Canadian I know :D , but something light for the hands will keep the cool off the early morning walks. Lastly, I'd recommend a scarf that not only will keep the cool from around you neck, it just might have the added bonus of making you local like a local.

Enjoy Roma!

dtc Nov 11, 2006 10:48 pm


Originally Posted by tcook052
Lastly, I'd recommend a scarf that not only will keep the cool from around you neck, it just might have the added bonus of making you local like a local.

Heh. I doubt I'll ever look like a local given that I'm on Asian descent. :)

But I will wear sunglasses to at least try.

Thanks.

roberto99 Nov 12, 2006 8:23 pm

My lined windbreaker was plenty warm at night in early February a few years ago. I recall it being warm enough for shirt only during the day. BTW, I'm usually warm or hot, not cold.

Regarding the rain, just bring a tiny umbrella for your suitcase. You probably won't need it, though.


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