Treviso works well as a destination from April through October, but the best time to visit Treviso depends on what matters most to you: pleasant weather, lower prices, fewer crowds, or specific events. Here’s a practical breakdown of each season with exact date ranges and what to expect. For climate context, see our Treviso travel tips guide.
Best Time to Visit Treviso for Best Weather
Mid-April to mid-June and September to early October offer the most comfortable weather. Daytime temperatures range from 18°C to 26°C (64°F to 79°F), rainfall is manageable, and humidity is lower than peak summer. May and September are the sweet spots: warm enough for outdoor dining and Prosecco Hills excursions, but without the 29°C (84°F) plus humidity of July and August. If you want guaranteed sunshine with minimal rain, July is your best bet despite the heat.
Best Time to Visit Treviso for Fewer Crowds
November, January, and February see the fewest tourists. The city never gets the crushing crowds of Venice (30 minutes away by train), but the historic center does fill up during summer weekends, during September events (Home Festival, Treviso Comic Book Festival), and during Carnevale (February, dates shift yearly). August is quieter than July because Italians leave for their own holidays, but some local restaurants close for 1 to 2 weeks around Ferragosto (August 15). Weekdays in April, May, and October are a good compromise.
Best Time to Visit Treviso for Lower Prices
Hotel rates drop 30 to 40 percent from November through March (excluding Christmas, New Year, and Carnevale weeks). You can find 4-star rooms for under EUR 80 per night in January compared to EUR 130 to 180 in June. Flights to Treviso Airport (TSF) on Ryanair are cheapest in January, February, and November. Mid-week stays are always cheaper than weekends year-round.
Best Time to Visit Treviso for Events
July brings Suoni di Marca, a free music festival on the 16th-century city walls with 15 nights of concerts. September packs in three major events: the Home Festival (indie music, 20,000 plus attendees), the Treviso Comic Book Festival, and the start of the Prosecco grape harvest. December features Christmas markets in Piazza dei Signori. Winter is radicchio season with local food festivals.
Best Time to Visit Treviso: Season by Season
Spring in Treviso (March to May)
March can be wet and unpredictable, but April and May are excellent. Temperatures climb from 13°C to 22°C (55°F to 72°F). The city’s gardens bloom, outdoor cafes open along the canals, and the Treviso in Fiore flower show runs in April. Hotel prices are moderate. This is a strong choice for combining Treviso with Venice: fewer crowds than summer and pleasant walking weather in both cities.
Summer in Treviso (June to August)
Hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Highs reach 29°C (84°F) and humidity sits at 70 percent. July’s Suoni di Marca festival is the highlight with free concerts on the Mura. August sees many locals leave and some businesses close. If you visit in summer, book accommodation with air conditioning and plan sightseeing for mornings before 11 AM. Mosquitoes are active near the canals, especially at dusk.
Autumn in Treviso (September to November)
September and early October are arguably the best months overall. Temperatures average 14°C to 24°C (57°F to 75°F). The grape harvest in the Prosecco Hills (UNESCO World Heritage, 30 km northwest) starts in September. November turns cool and foggy with more rain. The radicchio rosso di Treviso (IGP protected) season begins in late October.
Winter in Treviso (December to February)
Cold (highs 7°C to 9°C or 45°F to 48°F), damp, and quiet. December has Christmas markets and festive lighting. January and February are the cheapest months for hotels and flights. Carnevale dates shift (February or early March depending on Easter). Snow is rare. If you’re on a budget and don’t mind bundling up, winter offers an authentic local experience.
Best Time to Visit Treviso: Overall Verdict
For most travelers, the best time to visit Treviso is mid-September to mid-October. You get warm days (22°C to 24°C / 72°F to 75°F), the grape harvest buzz in the Prosecco Hills, major festivals, and hotel prices starting to drop from summer peaks. May is the runner-up with blooming gardens and pleasant temperatures. Avoid August (heat, closures) and November (rain, fog) if you have choice.
For detailed monthly climate data, check our Treviso Weather by Month. To plan around specific events, see our Treviso Events and Festivals. For the complete overview, visit our Treviso travel guide hub page.
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