Where in Italy is hot in July?


Where in Italy is hot in July? As a rule, the weather gets hotter as you move through June, but most of the country is hot in July from Milan in the north (29ºC) to the capital Rome (30ºC) and further south, with 11 hours of daily sunshine. It will feel particularly warm in Rome, though cooler in Venice (26ºC), on the lakes and on the coast.


Is Puglia hotter than Tuscany?

Is Puglia hotter than Tuscany? Puglia is hotter, wilder and altogether more Mediterranean in feel than other parts of Italy. Ostuni, a small hillside town with whitewashed houses, narrow cobbled alleys and views out towards the sea, could be on a Greek island.


Is Italy warmer than Greece?

Greece is known for having higher temperatures throughout the year than Italy. On average, Greece experiences a temperature of 18°C, while Italy's is 14°C. August is the hottest month in Greece and has an average high of 33°C!


Is it cheaper to go to Spain or Italy?

Italy vs Spain: cost To stretch your travel budget, Spain is typically slightly more affordable than Italy, even in expensive cities like Madrid.