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What to Wear in Rome in July?

Written by: Kate Zusmann

July Weather in Rome

July is typically a hot and sunny month with average temperatures ranging from 68°F (20°C) to 88°F (31°C). However, it’s also a relatively dry month, with only occasional thunderstorms.

As a result, it’s essential to dress appropriately to stay comfortable in the heat and sunshine. Below are some tips on how to dress for the weather in Rome in July.

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  • What to Pack for Italy in July, and How do People Dress in Rome?
  • What You Need to Know about Weather Conditions in Rome in July
    • How warm is Rome in July?
    • How often does it rain in Rome in July?
    • How is the weather in Rome in July?
    • Is July a good time to visit Rome?
    • How busy is Rome in July?
    • Is Rome humid in July?

What to Pack for Italy in July, and How do People Dress in Rome?

Wear light and breathable clothing as a recommendation: Opt for lightweight, loose-fitting clothing made from breathable fabrics like cotton or linen. These materials will allow air to circulate and keep you cool.

Also, don’t forget to bring a hat and sunglasses. It is important to protect yourself from the sun by wearing a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses. These items will help keep you cool and prevent sunburn and other skin damage.

Since you will walk a lot in Rome, it is essential to wear comfortable shoes. Choose comfortable shoes for walking, as Rome is best explored on foot. Sandals, sneakers, and breathable closed-toe shoes are good options.

How do people dress in July in Rome

Bring sunscreen and insect repellent. Be sure to protect your skin with a high-SPF sunscreen and bring insect repellent, as mosquitoes can be a problem in Rome in the summer.

Overall, it’s best to dress in light, loose-fitting clothing to help you stay cool and comfortable in the heat. Remember to keep hydrated by drinking plenty of water and avoiding excessive exposure to the sun during the hottest parts of the day.

The weather in Rome in June is perfect for exploring the city at sunrise. It is the best opportunity to see the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain, and other famous Roman sights without crowds of people.

What You Need to Know about Weather Conditions in Rome in July

How warm is Rome in July?

In Rome, July is typically a hot and sunny month with average temperatures ranging from 68°F (20°C) to 88°F (31°C).

How often does it rain in Rome in July?

July in Rome is hot and sunny; clear days are the norm. Some rare thunderstorms can occur in the afternoon, especially in the northern and eastern neighborhoods of the city, which are more distant from the sea.

How is the weather in Rome in July?

July is typically a hot and sunny month with average temperatures ranging from 68°F (20°C) to 88°F (31°C).

Is July a good time to visit Rome?

Yes, it is an excellent month to visit Rome. However, it might boil during the daytime, so be prepared for walks in the early morning or late afternoon when it is less hot outside.

How busy is Rome in July?

July is one of the busiest months for tourism in Rome. Plan your trip and purchase all necessary tickets to local attractions in advance.

Is Rome humid in July?

On average, with 74.0%, June is one of the least humid months.

 

Author: Kate Zusmann

Kate Zusmann

I have lived in the Eternal City for the past 12 years. They say every angle of Rome has its history, and I'm here to tell you about the most intriguing historical facts and city legends. :)

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