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Bologna Weather

Because of the nature of the shape of the Italy Boot, it covers a very large range in latidude, which means that the country shows extremities in climate, from the snowy and chilly north which in winter is cold enough for skiing, and in the south where the temperatures mimic that of north African climates with baking sun and clear skies throughout the summer, with the temperature staying warm and muggy throughout the evenings and into the night.

The northern part of Italy, even away from the mountain slopes, is very cold and wet, especially in January. However the weather soon perks up towards the summer with July and August seeing very little rainfall and a lot of sunny skies. This makes the area of Bologna a very appetising place to visit, with the sun baking the earth and the red brick architecture, basking the city in warmth and light right until sunset. In the high summer months, you can sit out of the hotel balcony or the restaurant terrace in short sleeves, without feeling the evening chill and letting the energetic and interesting events of the day rewind and relax into the beautiful sunset.

By August, most businesses are closed as everybody goes on their holidays, which leaves the place a lot more peaceful and relaxing if that is the kind of holiday you are looking for. This creates an atmosphere of unencumbered serenity and tranquillity which you can enjoy for the day and evenings, with the best restaurants and bars staying open to accommodate you. This is the most relaxing time of year in Bologna, and certainly a time which you should take advantage of if you like to be alone and in peace on your holiday.

 
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