OCTOBER

For at least the first three weeks, the weather can be a continuation of late summer. Some of our guests haven't even turned the heating on. You will get rainy days, but also days of delightful sunshine.

NOVEMBER

True winter in Venice: mists, fog, storms and tempests. Sometimes you will feel as if you are on a ship at sea, so quickly and ferociously does the rain drive in. Nevertheless, the museums are all open and warm, the opera season is in full swing and the Wagner festival is held late in the month. But there are also days when you can soak up the pale tendrils of sunlight; it's warm enough to sit outside at a cafe in St Marks Square. The city is quiet.

DECEMBER

The weather of the first half of the month is a continuation of November. This is perhaps the only true "low season" in Venice, the quietest time of year. In the second half of the month the winter sunlight begins to arrive, mixed with rainy days. Vendors are roasting chestnuts in the streets, special markets open up for Christmas. Don't miss the candied mango slices sold at the fruit stalls. Christmas and New Year are bustling with excited visitors, and are a high season in their own right, but the Cannaregio canal on Christmas Day is still an oasis of quiet.

JANUARY

The first half of the month can be magical, and the photo above shows you why. As the month draws on, the fog and mists of November return, but not with the same intensity. It may snow on the mainland, but rarely in the microclimate of Venice itself.

FEBRUARY

Some rain, some fog, some clear days, sometimes even the clearest and most brilliant sunshine; none of this stops the Carnevale (Carnival) celebrations, usually late in the month.

MARCH

October's weather (or better) has returned, spring is well and truly on its way.

Note: we're not meteorologists, and not even meteorologists can give guarantees about the weather! However, in our useful links section we provide links to two excellent sources of objective information about weather in Venice, past as well as future, month by month as well as day by day.


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VENICE IN WINTER

VENICE IN WINTER

  Q. Which of the following two pictures was taken in the depths of winter?
Winter mists
Sun in winter ...
A. Both of them ... and within just a few days of each other. The picture on the right was taken on Christmas Day, that on the left just a few days later. (The links go to larger-sized versions.)

Venice in winter is amazingly varied. On sunny days in December and January the light can be as dazzling and delightful - if not as warm - as it is in midsummer.

One thing is predictable about Venice in winter, however: between November and February you will not experience the crowds that come in summer. The canals are often thick with heart-tuggingly melancholy fogs rolling in from the Adriatic, the street lights glinting pale and yellow through the haze. On the quiet, narrow streets your footfalls sound solitary echoes. It is amazingly atmospheric, especially at night.

If you like art, music and good food, staying in our snug apartment over the winter in Venice is unlikely to disappoint you. And you may be more than pleasantly surprised - either by the intriguing atmosphere on the days that you would normally consider "bad weather", or by heady hours of midwinter sun and clear blue skies.

It's also worth noting that Venice in winter is a good hopping-off point for skiing. Many Venetians pop up to the Dolomites for the day, hauling their skis back home on the waterbuses.

 

 

 
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We offer two holiday homes in Venice: a house, available between March and October, and an apartment, available all year round including winter. To see them compared, click here.