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One of the best times of the year to visit Italy may be during winter months. The crowds are not as rampant as during spring and summer, and hotels are half the cost.
Packing for winter in Italy can be more challenging than warmer months, producing problems when travelers start stuffing the suitcase. To alleviate some of the stress that comes with packing for a trip, here are some simple packing tips travelers can easily follow for winter in Italy. How Heavy of Clothing to Pack for Winter in ItalyDuring winter in Italy, no matter where visitors, the weather will not be too warm. Even the resort towns may turn into ghost towns and be quite chilly during winter months. Due to the cooler climate, it is important visitors bring a heavy coat or pea coat. In order to save space in the suitcase, wearing that heavy coat on the plane will save some room for other items. Layers are also a good idea for vacation goers to keep in mind while packing. On balmier days, a sweater can be removed for additional comfort. If a dressier look is desired while on vacation, pack a sweater dress. A sweater dress can be worn with boots and tights for evening strolls through famed Italian piazzas. What Shoes to Bring For Winter in ItalyTravelers will most likely encounter rain if making a trip to Italy in the winter. On rare occasions in places like Rome and Florence, visitors may even see a few flakes of snow. Keeping those feet dry and warm can prove hard if travelers are not prepared. Most Italians wear boots when the weather turns cooler and the rain begins to come down. Packing a pair of good walking boots will not just turn into waste space in a bag, but will also prove useful for travelers on rainy days. Key Accessories for Winter in ItalyItalians represent the epitome of style even in the winter. Most natives do this by adding accessories to heavy winter looks. Visitors to Italy can do the same, beginning with what accessories they place in that rolling suitcase. Three main accessories will not only keep travelers warm, but also add some style to coats and sweaters. Gloves, scarves, and hats should find their way into every traveler’s suitcase. If little space is available for accessories, scarves should not be eliminated. Not only are they key to staying warm, but Italians wear them throughout winter almost like a uniform. For more on packing for Italy, read Particular Packing Tricks for Trips to Italy and Packing for Long Stays in Italy.
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