What to Wear in Italy in April (2024)

By Teo Spengler; Updated September 26, 2017

Dressing for April showers and April flowers

What to Wear in Italy in April (1)

Think of Italy as a slightly shorter, slightly more slender California. Just as first-time visitors expect all of California to be sunny like Los Angeles only to be shocked at San Francisco fog and Humboldt County rain, so does diverse Italy defy expectations. That means that if you arrive in April, itself a month of variable meteorological conditions, you need clothes to take you across a broad weather spectrum.

Italy's layered approach to climate

Like California, Italy warms as you head south. It's anchored to the continent by the landlocked, mountainous north, the coldest region in the country. As it drops into the Mediterranean, the temperatures increase. Without doubt, you'll find different temperatures in Lake Lugano than you find in Naples any month of the year.

Those who talk about Italy's climate often divide the country into north, central, south and islands. And that's the way you should layer it in your mind when you pack for a trip in April.

April is the coolest month

April is a wonderful time to visit Italy. Mid-spring is shoulder-season, with temperatures off the winter lows but not yet merging into summer heat. And prices are also lower than in peak season.

Average temperatures in the northeast mountains of Italy range from 26 to 38 degrees F. In other northern areas, like Milan, Trieste and Venice, April highs are in the 50s and 60s with lows 20 degrees cooler. In central and southern Italy, including popular tourist towns like Florence, Pisa and Rome, April averages are generally in the mid-60s, and the difference between low and highs decreases as you head south.

April is also wetter in the north of Italy than in the south. For example, Tarviso receives an average of 5 inches of rain in April, while Turin gets 4.5 inches, Florence gets 3.5 and cities on the island of Sardinia average under 2 inches.

Pack a punch, not a bunch

To organize your packing list for Italy, identify where you're going to spend time and what you plan to do. Ideally, you pack clothes that pack a punch but that are completely suited to the activities you intend to engage in. A beginner's sin is to pack too much, so check and recheck your list to be sure you don't overdo it.

The day before you catch the plane out, check the internet to see what the weather has looked like the past few weeks in the places you're going to be visiting. Find an updated forecast and work with this, rather than averages.

What to take? Take easy-care classics wherever you head. If you're going to hang out in trendy fashion centers like Florence, Venice, Siena, Rome or Cinque Terre, pack fashionable accessories like scarves to dress up the look. If you're heading to the mountains, take gloves, warm scarves and warm jackets. What is trendy will vary from one year to another, but if it matters to you, find out, acquire one that looks good on you and pack it.

Leave behind sleeveless tops, beach wear, anything white and high heels. Take long pants, socks, comfortable shoes and boots and sweaters, shirts and hoodies you can layer. You'll probably want a rain jacket, umbrella and waterproof shoes for those occasional rainy days. Take less rather than more and remember: if you forget to bring something, the odds are very great that you'll be able to buy it in Italy.

What to Wear in Italy in April (2024)

FAQs

How should I dress in Italy in April? ›

When packing for Rome in April, you can usually do without heavy coats. However, this is not quite the time for summer clothes and sandals yet. During the day, you will be most likely find yourself in short sleeves; however, as soon as the sun goes down, you will want a good sweater and even a light jacket and scarf.

What shoes to pack for Italy in April? ›

If you're wondering what to pack for Italy in spring, opt for leather loafers or ankle boots, or even leather athletic shoes (Italians do wear sneakers, but they are impeccably clean and emphasize style rather than performance) and save your sandals and canvas gym shoes for a summer trip.

How do Italians dress in the spring? ›

Spring fashion is full of pastel colors, silky ensembles, and playful layering. Fit the season's mood and swap out thick fabrics and tailored pieces for slouchy jeans, silky skirts, colorful clutches, and velvety shoes. Here are our seven must-haves that fill any Italian women's closet this time of year.

Do tourists wear jeans in Italy? ›

Italians of all ages commonly wear them and can be seen in various settings, from casual outings to trendy cafes and even some workplaces. However, it's important to note that while jeans are generally acceptable, there may be certain situations or places where a more formal dress code is expected.

How cold is Italy in April? ›

Central Italy sees similar temperatures as Northern Italy – temperatures in the upper 40s to the upper 60s (°F), or about 10–20° C. Southern Italy has warmer evenings but daytime temperatures are similar to the rest of Italy. Temperatures range from the low 50s to the upper 60s (°F), or about 12-20°C.

How cold will it be in Italy in April? ›

Milan, Bologna, Venice, and Turin experience about 8-9 days of rainfall during April. Average temperatures in this part of Italy range from lows in the upper 40s to low 50s °F (8-10°C) to highs in the low- to mid- 60s °F (17-18°C).

Is it okay to wear sneakers in Italy? ›

In Italy, we do not wear sneakers in the office but we do wear them if we travel, if we are sightseeing and in any informal situation. Do not go for a less comfortable shoe out of this misconception, sneakers are perfect for Italy (see below for tips on stylish ones).

What shoes to wear in Italy to not look like a tourist? ›

Opt for a pair of comfortable leather boots, flats, or dress shoes instead of blinged out sneakers. Avoid carrying a fanny pack or large backpack with you, since it makes you look like a tourist and tells pickpockets that you're carrying money around.

Can you wear shorts in Italy in April? ›

However, the longer tailored style shorts which run to your knee are fine for men and women and are a good way to stay cool when visiting Italian cities. For those of you who love a nice dress, there are plenty of opportunities to wear these and the weather will be warm enough.

What do people wear to dinner in Italy? ›

There is no dress code when going to most restaurants but you might receive some funny looks if you show up in sweats. Dressing well is respectful and you'll want to try to blend in with the locals. Unless you're going to a very fancy restaurant, dark jeans or other slacks are acceptable.

What should I wear in Rome in April? ›

For sight-seeing in Rome in April, here is the ideal way to dress: Extremely comfortable shoes/sturdy walking sandals. Sturdy cotton long pants or jeans, or a long skirt. Long-sleeved polo shirt or other medium weight cotton top.

Do tourists wear leggings in Italy? ›

Are leggings okay to wear in Italy? Some travelers love wearing leggings for comfort, but they're often too casual looking as pants for Italy. If you're a big fan of leggings, consider pairing a black pair with long tunics during the spring, or wearing them under dresses and skirts in fall and winter.

What kind of pants do you wear in Italy? ›

Light pants

On the other hand, light cotton or linen pants will keep you cool, will protect you from the sun and even from the awful mosquitoes that are found in many Italian cities – including Rome. Stick to neutral colors and you will be able to mix and match and create an infinity of outfits.

What to wear on a plane to Italy? ›

Here's what to wear on a flight to Italy: Layers are key: As with any flights, layers are particularly important on long flights. It's impossible to tell if the AC will be stalled while you sit on the runway, so start with a simple cotton shirt, and be sure to bring a more stylish cardigan or sweater to layer on top.

How warm is Italy in early April? ›

Daytime high temperatures tend to be 16 C-17 C (in the lower 60s F) early in the month warming into the mid to 19 C-21 C (upper 60s F) near the end of the month. A few of the warmer afternoons, especially near the end of the month, can reach up to 21 C-22 C (the low-70s F).

Can I wear shorts in Rome in April? ›

Once we move into late April, May and even June, temps will definitely be hotter and dresses/skirts would be more appropriate. Keep in mind that unless it's the height of summer, most Italians won't be in shorts in a city like Rome, but instead will continue in light cotton or linen pants or dresses/skirts.

Is it warm enough to swim in Italy in April? ›

Swimming in april in Sicily, Bari, Naples, Sardinia, Amalfi, Brindisi, Capri, Amalfi Coast, Genoa, Ischia, Pompeii, Positano, Sorrento, Borgio Verezzi and Calambrone is possible... with a wetsuit! Indeed, the water is cold at this time of year with an average temperature of 61°F (min: 58°F/max: 64°F).

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