Where to go in Italy in April
April in Italy feels like spring has properly arrived. Cities are warming up, flowers are blooming, and the summer crowds haven’t yet taken over. It’s a good time to visit if you want decent weather, lower prices, and a bit more breathing room. Here are some of the best places to visit in Italy.
Rome
April is one of the best months to explore Rome. The weather is pleasant for walking, and the city feels alive without being overwhelming. The Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Vatican Museums are all open, but lines are shorter than in summer. Parks like Villa Borghese and the Orange Yard are in full bloom. See our favorite day trips from Rome.
Tuscany
Tuscany in April means green hills, fewer tourists, and the start of wine season. Towns like Siena, Lucca, and Montepulciano are easier to explore without summer crowds. It’s a great time for road trips, olive oil tastings, and walks among blooming wildflowers. Even Florence feels a bit less packed this time of year.
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast starts to wake up in April. Hotels and restaurants reopen for the season, ferries begin running more frequently, and the cliffs are covered in spring color. It’s not beach weather yet, but it’s perfect for hiking, especially the Path of the Gods. Just be prepared for some stairs and a few lingering chillier days.