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What should I pay attention to when traveling to Rome in winter?

There are many ancient buildings left here, which is a paradise for shopping and food. It is called "the eternal city". Do you know where this is? This is Rome, Italy, so when should we go to Rome? Next, Ningbo Travel Agency will introduce you to the best time to go to Rome _ the best travel time in Rome:

Rome has a typical Mediterranean climate with an annual average temperature of 15.5℃. April-June has a pleasant climate, and July-August is the hottest and driest season, but the temperature is not high, about 25℃. Only in the middle and late August will the temperature exceed 28℃. September-10 is the clearest season in Rome, and it is called "the beautiful October day in Rome". In the rainy season from 10 to 12, the average temperature is 14℃, the coldest time is 14℃, and the average temperature is only 6.9℃.

Rome has a warm climate with four distinct seasons, dry summer and rainy winter. It is suitable for sightseeing all year round, and historical sites, churches and squares show their own cultures and elegant demeanor regardless of seasons. From July to August, because it is during the summer vacation, and the locals in Rome will go out for vacation, so there are fewer locals and more tourists, which has become a tourist season.

Tips:

Rome is colder in the morning and evening, so take a coat with you just in case. Take an umbrella for shade in hot weather, and avoid getting wet when it rains.

When traveling abroad, Bian Xiao thinks safety is the most important thing. Although Rome is a safer city, occasionally fish are caught in the net:

1. Pickpockets are always very active in or near Stazione Termini, which is the main attraction around the Colosseum and Plaza de Spain. Tourists must be extra careful on crowded public transport (bus No.64 from Stazione Termini station to St. Peter should be extra careful). Grab the bag, more trouble. Remember to cross your bag sideways, away from the side near the street. Similarly, never put your camera or valuables aside casually, even for a second.

2. Female tourists may get extra attention they don't want, and they may be molested on crowded buses. At this time, they should be brave enough to resist and don't let go of those who deliberately flirt.

Italians can do whatever they want with the traffic rules, so don't take it for granted that cars and scooters will stop at the red light.

In hot summer, old people, children and people with respiratory diseases are even warned not to go out. Visitors can consult the hotel for daily information.