What to Pack for Rome in Winter

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If I had to pick one type of food to eat for the rest of my life it would be Italian.

I can’t get enough of it.

My pasta portion sizes are about the same size as my head (which is quite large because I wear men’s hats). It is my go-to for any day of the week.

And with that introductory question, If you are wondering what to pack for Italy in winter, I have a packing list for 10 days in Rome in December that might help you out.

They say the best season to travel there is between October and April, because except for the week of Christmas, it’s low season, so no crowds, cheaper hotels, and there are no lines.

Rome weather in December average temperatures around 10°C with a chance for some warmer spring-like days, and drops to cooler temps at night. 

The crowds pick up over Christmas and the Christmas decorations are supposed to be lovely.

Many restaurants still have their patios open with little heaters to keep you warm during this time, and it will easier to get into some of the hard to get reservations for restaurants that usually need to be reserved months in advance. 

As for what to pack for Rome in the winter, stick to pieces that layer well because the temperature can fluctuate throughout the day.

Scarves for the wind, as well as a knit hat when the colder nights come.

Just like many other European cities, Rome has a lot of cobblestone streets, so comfortable shoes are a must. Avoid heels in your travel capsule unless they are a block heel which are easier to walk cobblestones streets in.

What is the one thing you could eat for the rest of your life?

*This packing list would work for many seasons and destinations as well.

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If you are wondering what to pack for 10 days in Rome, Italy you can see some ideas here. What to pack for a Rome packing list | Rome Outfit Ideas | What to Wear in Rome | Italy Packing list | Spring Packing List | Italy Outfit Ideas | What to Wear in Italy | Packing Light | Capsule Wardrobe | travel wardrobe | Winter Packing List | Fall Packing List | travel capsule |

ZZ Top T-shirt | Black Print Blouse | Rose Long Sleeve | Grey Sweatshirt | Black V-neck Sweater | Camel + Red Knit Turtleneck | Brown Wrap Cardigan | Velvet Blazer | Casual Denim | Dark Denim | Black Jeans | Red Dress | Check Coat | Floral Print Scarf | Brown Plaid Scarf | Knit Hat | Sunglasses | Black Sneakers | Nude Flats | Chelsea Boots | Black Purse | Crossbody


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Sara is the founder and creative behind livelovesara. A George Brown College Fashion Styling Graduate, she provides advice on finding your personal style regardless of age and budget. She is always on the hunt for the perfect wardrobe piece and is a vintage and thrifting enthusiast who can't wait to share her newest finds. She is also trying to learn French.

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