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Here’s a guide to visiting Novara in August:

What’s Novara Like in August?

August in Novara, located in Italy’s Piedmont region, is characterized by warm to hot summer weather. It’s a period when many Italians take their holidays, particularly around the Ferragosto national holiday on August 15th. While not a primary international tourist destination, its accessibility and local charm make it a pleasant stop.

What is the Weather and Climate Like in Novara in August?

August is one of Novara’s warmest months. Expect average daytime temperatures ranging from 28°C to 32°C (82°F to 90°F), with cooler evenings around 18°C to 22°C (64°F to 72°F). Humidity can be high. While generally sunny, occasional afternoon thunderstorms are possible, offering a brief respite from the heat.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in August?

As a peak holiday month, accommodation in Novara may see slightly higher demand and prices. A mid-range hotel room might cost an estimated €80-€150 per night. Restaurants and local transport generally maintain consistent pricing, with a meal at a casual eatery estimated at €15-€25. Availability for popular excursions to nearby lakes can be limited, and some smaller, family-run businesses might close for a period around Ferragosto.

What Should You Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions) in August?

Novara typically experiences fewer international tourist crowds compared to major Italian cities. However, many locals may be on holiday, potentially leading to quieter streets in residential areas. The Ferragosto holiday on August 15th often brings local festivities or closures of some services. Expect hot and humid conditions; air conditioning is advisable, and planning outdoor activities for mornings or evenings is recommended.

What Are the Best Activities for August in Novara?

Focus on indoor attractions or early/late outdoor exploration. Visit the Duomo di Novara and its adjacent Battistero, or explore the iconic Basilica di San Gaudenzio (check dome climbing availability and hours). The Galleria Giannoni offers art in a cooler environment. In the mornings or evenings, stroll through Piazza della Repubblica or relax in Parco dell’Allea. Consider a day trip to the nearby lakes (Lake Maggiore or Lake Orta), though be prepared for larger crowds.

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