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The Roman spring is nothing short of heaven. The weather is pleasantly balmy (hovering around 50-70°F), although often rainy, and the tourists haven’t caught on. By June, both the temperature and the tourist industry have picked up considerably. Roman summer is sweltering (75-95°F) and congested, but you can catch major exhibitions, exciting festivals, and concerts under the stars. When the city gets too oppressive, you can cool off in the Mediterranean or in cold volcanic lakes. From late July to August, the Romans leave town; you may not find as many trattorie or nightclubs open, but the crowds will subside a bit. The trend continues into the fall, when the temperatures drop (45-60° F) and the prices do, too. Winter brings cold (35-55° F), rain, and some of the lowest prices of the year; it also brings the holidays, which are a major to-do in the city of St. Peter.




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