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ing - Lower temperatures and lower prices
As milder weather arrives, the tourist invasion begins! Coach tours, holiday producers and even school teams start to descbring ... to an endon the city, luckily it is constantly only the most outstanding sites- St Mark's Square and the Rialto - and the routes leading to the train station,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], that can get really packed.
Summer - hot but prices dip a little
The weather of Venice changes in extremes. In July and August, it's hot merely it's too very sultry; whether you don't idea the heat although, the days of August are relatively un-crowded and costs dip a tiny. Until, that namely, the anniversary film celebration opens - on 1 September this year - and escapes scampers because 11 days. It namely condensed above the Lido,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], merely many punters opt to linger in Venice appropriate, shoving motel amounts sky-high. In 2010 the onslaught ambition be twice, for the Biennale dell'Architettura jamboree opens on 29 August.
Autumn - the loveliest months but busy
September and October are, in my opinion, the loveliest months in Venice, while the sun mellows and the beauteous structures of the Grand Canal reflect most peerless in the water. But don't expect it to be crowd-free. This is peak season, and the crowds don't begin to ease until the end of October. The masses descending on the city for the Regata Storica rowing race on the premier Sunday in September are packaged. So bool your flights to Venice in advance.
Winter - silence until Carnival
Visit from November until the carnival swings into movement in February, and - bar Christmas and New Year - you'll have the place almost to yourself! While winter days can be mild and sunny, arrange yourself for cold weather also. Flooding is a possibility anyone time between October and April, and very a spectacle in itself. It is a phenomenon which will maroon you for merely a pair of hours a day when the tide hits its maximum point: a siren sounds throughout the city to warn you that you're almost to get your feet rainy.
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