Italy receives very many tourists every year mainly because it’s a country steeped in history and has exacting traditions and culture. In particular, Rome, the capital of Italy, is the eternal city of the world, with its lost empires, the magnificent history, the amazing buildings and the trendy life.

As a matter of fact, there is no doubt that Rome is one of the most ancient and historic cities of Europe, if not one of the entire world. Formerly it has been the administrative capital of a world governing empire, the Roman one, and this gives it an upper hand especially when looking at tourists who are interested in learning more about world history.

If you have never visited Venice in Italy and you are considering a visit one of these fine days, consider doing so during the Venice carnival that takes place some 40 days before the start of Easter holidays.

According to records, carnival of Venice is believed to have started out way back in 1162 as a celebration of the victory of Serenissima Repubblica against the Patriarch of Aquileia. It is documented that it started as a victory dance as a show of appreciation and reunion in the San Marco square.

Anyone traveling to Rome will need to be acutely aware of the different weather conditions that they might encounter along the way. Planning for Rome Italy weather will be a vital component of any trip. It may impact how people choose to book their flights and what travelers may want to bring along with them. weather-rome-italy-8

Because the country is relatively lengthy, Italy has developed a reputation for offering several different types of climates. But Rome's climate is surprisingly mild, which has made it an appealing choice for international tourists. It will have some seasonal variability, so people will need to think about how they can plan for this.