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What’s Milan Like in July? Milan in July is characterized by hot and often humid weather. Average high temperatures typically range from 29-31°C (84-88°F), while average lows are around 19-21°C (66-70°F). While generally sunny, occasional thunderstorms are possible, usually offering brief relief from the heat. Humidity levels can be high, making the heat feel more intense.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in July? July is peak tourist season in Milan, leading to higher costs and limited availability for many services. Accommodation prices are elevated; a mid-range hotel room might cost €150-300+ per night (estimated), while budget options could range from €80-150 (estimated). Flights into Milan also tend to be more expensive, and booking well in advance (3-6 months) is highly recommended for both flights and hotels to secure better rates and availability. Availability for popular tours and attractions can also be limited without prior booking.

What to Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions) in July? Expect significant crowds, especially around major tourist attractions like the Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and Castello Sforzesco. Queues for entry can be long. A notable event in July is the start of the summer sales (“Saldi Estivi”), offering discounts in fashion boutiques and department stores, typically beginning in early July. Many locals may start their summer holidays towards the end of July, which can slightly reduce city traffic but attractions remain busy with international tourists. Conditions will be hot and humid, so staying hydrated, seeking air-conditioned spaces, and wearing light clothing are essential.

What Are the Best Activities for July? Focus on indoor attractions during the hottest parts of the day, such as museums like the Pinacoteca di Brera, Leonardo3 Museum, or the numerous collections within Castello Sforzesco. Early mornings and late evenings are ideal for exploring outdoor landmarks like Duomo Square and the Navigli district. Taking advantage of the summer sales for shopping is popular. Consider a day trip to the cooler Lombardy lakes (e.g., Lake Como, Lake Maggiore) for a change of scenery and slightly milder temperatures. Enjoying a traditional Milanese aperitivo on an outdoor terrace in the evening is also a pleasant experience.

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