It WILL rain during your Italy trip. Italian autumn (October-November) and spring (March-April) bring regular showers. Winter has grey days. Even summer thunderstorms hit. The good news: Italy has 2,000 years of INDOOR culture. Museums. Churches. Cooking classes. Thermal baths. Covered markets. Underground ruins. A rainy day in Italy can be BETTER than a sunny day โ if you know where to go.
1. Vatican Museums (7km of corridors โ you'll be dry for 4h). 2. Pantheon (stand under the oculus โ RAIN FALLS INSIDE through the hole. The floor drains handle it. The most magical rainy-day moment in Rome.). 3. San Clemente underground (3 layers underground โ can't rain on you 20m below the street). 4. Cooking class (pasta+wine, 3h, โฌ50-90). 5. QC Terme Roma (โฌ55, rooftop pool with St. Peter's view โ rain on your face, warm water on your body).
6. Uffizi (rainy days = fewer crowds than sunny days). 7. Palazzo Pitti (5 museums under 1 roof). 8. Mercato Centrale (covered food hall โ eat your way through the rain). 9. Santa Maria Novella pharmacy (browse the world's oldest pharmacy, buy perfume). 10. Oltrarno leather workshops (watch artisans work in covered workshops).
11. San Marco mosaics (gold mosaics GLOW more on grey days โ less window glare). 12. Palazzo Ducale (Secret Itineraries tour, 2h). 13. Mask-making workshop (2h, โฌ30-50). 14. Bacaro crawl (cicchetti + wine, covered bars โ Venetians INVENTED rainy-day drinking). 15. Libreria Acqua Alta (books stacked in gondolas and bathtubs โ the most Instagrammable bookshop in the world, PERFECT on rainy days).
16. Cooking class (every city, โฌ50-120). 17. Thermal baths (rain + hot water = perfection). 18. Escape rooms (1h indoor adventure). 19. Food museums (Parma: prosciutto, Parmigiano, pasta โ all indoors). 20. Any museum โ rainy days are the BEST museum days (fewer people, more contemplative). 21. Extended aperitivo โ sit at a bar, order a Spritz, watch the rain on the piazza. This is not wasted time โ this is the MOST Italian activity possible.