
Turin in July
Good time to visit
July brings serious heat and summer crowds. Great for festivals and late-night dining, but the heat can be oppressive during midday museum visits.
Weather
July turns up the heat with Turin's warmest temperatures and high humidity around 70%. Afternoon thunderstorms provide relief but can be intense. The Po Valley traps heat, making evenings sticky.
29°C high19°C low6 rain days
Crowds & Cost
high crowds
~$135/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Summer festivals
- •Outdoor cinema season
- •Jazz festivals
July Tips
- •Start sightseeing early morning before heat peaks
- •Many locals escape to the Alps on weekends - restaurants may be quieter
- •Stay hydrated - public fountains throughout the city center
All Months
Turin works year-round, but each season brings something different. Spring (March-May) sees the city wake up from winter — perfect weather for walking and outdoor dining. Summer can get hot but the Alps provide a cool backdrop, and many locals head to the mountains leaving the city pleasantly uncrowded. Fall brings truffle season and wine harvest celebrations in nearby regions. Winter has its own charm — Christmas markets fill the squares, and you're perfectly positioned for Alpine skiing just an hour away. But here's the thing about crowds: Turin never gets overwhelming like Rome or Venice. Even peak summer feels manageable. The only time to maybe avoid is August when many restaurants close for vacation.
Turin Scores
Solo
6/10
Couples
9/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
7/10
Budget
3/10
Luxury
9/10
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