Venice

Venice

Venice in December

Not the best time

December wraps Venice in winter mystery with Christmas lights reflecting in dark canals. The cold keeps crowds away, but you'll need serious weather gear and patience with flooding.

Weather

December brings winter's chill with frequent fog and the continued threat of acqua alta flooding. Temperatures stay just above freezing most days. Rain mixes with occasional snow, creating slippery conditions on marble steps.

9°C high3°C low10 rain days

Crowds & Cost

low crowds
~$100/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Christmas markets
  • New Year's Eve concerts
  • Epiphany preparations

December Tips

  • Christmas markets in Campo San Polo offer unique shopping opportunities
  • Many museums have reduced winter hours
  • New Year's Eve fireworks over St. Mark's Basin draw surprising crowds

All Months

Venice has two seasons: crowded and very crowded. But some times are definitely better than others. April through June gives you the best weather without peak summer crowds. Temperatures hit 70-75°F, perfect for walking around all day. Easter brings crowds, but they're manageable compared to summer. May is probably the sweet spot — warm enough for outdoor dining, not so hot that you're sweating through every church visit. September and October are equally good. The summer crowds thin out after Labor Day, but weather stays warm through October. Fall light is gorgeous for photography, and restaurant terraces stay open longer. Summer (July-August) is brutal. Temperatures hit 85°F with humidity that makes it feel hotter. Cruise ships dump thousands of day-trippers into already packed squares. Hotel prices peak, and you'll wait in line for everything. But the days are long, and evening light on the canals is magical. Winter has its own appeal if you can handle the cold and occasional flooding. December through February sees fewer tourists, lower hotel rates, and a more authentic local feel. Acqua alta (high water) happens mostly in winter — the city floods at high tide, wooden walkways go up, and locals wear rubber boots. It's part of the Venice experience, just pack accordingly. Carnival in February brings elaborate masks and costumes, but also massive crowds and inflated prices.

Venice Scores

Solo

8/10

Couples

10/10

Families

6/10

Adventure

3/10

Budget

3/10

Luxury

9/10

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