Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What's the weather like in France, Italy and Switzerland in July and August? What should I pay attention to when I go? What can I bring?

What's the weather like in France, Italy and Switzerland in July and August? What should I pay attention to when I go? What can I bring?

It's too cold near France. Northern Italy is still very cold. Milan is relatively better. In Switzerland, it is estimated to be between two o'clock. It's best to take more clothes outdoors and keep warm. If there is heating in the city, the weather will be very warm.

What to prepare: the plug problem in Italy is different from that in other countries, but some hotels have European standard sockets, and you can also buy the kind of global communication. It's ok to go to another country next time!

Cash or traveler's checks and credit cards

Of course, you can't bring too much cash, it's too risky. If you only bring large denominations, it will be very troublesome, especially the 500 euro notes, which are not found in ordinary shops. Be sure to bring some 10 from 20 yuan, which can be exchanged by ordinary banks. Well, I use visa German Euro Card, which can be used in euro countries. I have a chance to get one.

Copies of photos, passports and visas

Put some in the luggage compartment for emergency, and take an expensive one outside.

Remember to prepare two copies of your passport and visa in case of emergency (in case you lose your passport, a copy will do). )

Body wash, shampoo, conditioner.

Most hotels and youth hostels in Europe don't offer these things. Attention.

It's best to bring an lp or Michelin, but joining a group is ok, hehe.

Remember to bring an umbrella! ! ! ! It's really rainy and snowy in Europe recently. . .

Sanitary napkins/tampons/pads: Take this! ! ! Europe is quite expensive, hehe.

It's better to make a global call, it won't be long anyway.

The time difference is now 7 hours in China, that is, China 12 and 5 o'clock in Europe.

And ... . . Bring some food, but it doesn't mean that foreign food is not delicious. It is cheap and practical to buy some food in the supermarket, and occasionally go to the restaurant to eat authentic French food and Italian food, which is super awesome! You must eat French snails and foie gras in France. In Italy, you must eat gelato, a handmade ice cream. Italy is the best, and pizza is a must-eat, which is n times better than domestic food.

You must take some medicine, such as cold medicine.

Before you leave, learn French and how to say "hello, thank you" in Italian, and respect the local culture.

Then enjoy it, don't let go of what you can, and don't regret it when you return home. . .

Money, I guess you have family to take care of it for you? Be more careful and put it close to your body. Don't put it all in one place. That's it. Take care of your passport. It's troublesome to lose it.