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What to Wear in Rome in June?

Written by: Kate Zusmann

June Weather in Rome

In Rome, June is typically warm and sunny, with average temperatures ranging from 64°F (18°C) to 82°F (28°C), so it’s essential to dress appropriately for the weather. Below are some tips on what to wear in Rome in June.

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

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

As a recommendation, it is better to wear lightweight clothing: pack a light and airy dress, such as cotton or linen, which will keep you cool during the hot and humid days. Avoid wearing synthetic fabrics as they trap heat and sweat.

Moreover, you will need comfortable shoes: Rome is a city of cobblestone streets, so comfortable shoes are necessary. Sneakers or comfortable sandals are ideal for walking around the city.

Since most days of the year are sunny in Rome, especially during the summer, take sunglasses: protect your eyes from the bright sunshine with a good pair of sunglasses.

Undoubtedly, it would be best if you had sunscreen. So remember to pack sunscreen to protect your skin from the intense UV rays. Also, a hat that can protect your head and face from the sun, especially during the midday hours when it is at its strongest.

tips on how to dress in Rome in June

Another recommendation is a light jacket. Although Rome is generally warm in June, evenings can be cooler, so a light jacket or cardigan can be useful.

Remember that it’s necessary to dress modestly when visiting churches or other religious sites. This means covering your shoulders and knees, so it’s a good idea to bring a scarf or shawl to cover up.

Overall, aim for comfort and breathability in your clothing choices, and remember to stay hydrated by carrying a water bottle.

The weather in Rome in June is perfect for spending time outside and exploring the city. One of the best options to see the world-famous monuments and learn about their history is by taking a private guided tour over ancient Rome and visiting the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill.

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

How warm is Rome in June?

In Rome, June is typically warm and sunny, with average temperatures ranging from 64°F (18°C) to 82°F (28°C), so it's essential to dress appropriately for the weather.

How often does it rain in Rome in June?

Across every 8 days in June, you'll likely experience only 34mm of rainfall, so the odds of having your holiday interspersed by downpours are relatively slim.

How is the weather in Rome in June?

In June, Rome experiences warm and sunny weather with an average high temperature of around 82°F (28°C ) and an average low of approximately 64°F (18°C ).
It is typically a dry month, with only a few occasional thunderstorms. The days are long, with up to 14 hours of daylight, and the evenings are pleasant with cool breezes.

Is June a good time to visit Rome? 

Yes, June it is an excellent time to visit Rome. However, it is a high season for tourists, so make sure to plan your trip and purchase all the necessary tickets in advance.

How busy is Rome in June? 

June 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 June?

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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