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Radomin January

January in Radom comes with low crowds and low prices, but the weather is damp and cold. Plan around limited sunshine, frequent rain days, and an attractions mix that splits evenly between indoor museums and a couple of top outdoor landmarks.

Crowds

low

Price level

low

Average sunshine

3h
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Plan Carefully

Month read

January’s low sunshine and cold, wet days can dampen outdoor time, but Radom’s standout landmarks and two high-popularity museums keep the agenda strong. With around 14.6 rainy days and only 3 sunshine hours, you’ll rely on indoor sites more even though crowds and prices are low.

If the weather is on your side

Kościół pw. Świętego Stanisława Biskupa Męczennika

landmark

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Best for

Who this month can still work for

People who want museums to anchor their days and landmarks to fill the rest

Travelers who prefer quiet streets and low-budget pacing in winter

Those comfortable moving between a small outdoor set and indoor stops as conditions change

Travel pulse

When this month can still make sense

Crowdslow
Price levellow
Night temp-1.8C

What Still Works

Low crowd level for an easier pace
Low prices compared with many trips
Two top indoor museums with high popularity scores (both 91)

What Usually Gets in the Way

Only ~3 sunshine hours can limit daylight walking
About 14.6 rainy days adds wet-weather friction
Cold conditions (around 2.9°C daytime, -1.8°C at night) favor indoor plans

Snapshot

The numbers behind the vibe

Average daytime temperature2.9C
Average night temperature-1.8C
Monthly rainfall56 mm
Rainy days14.6 days
Humidity85.4%
Average sunshine3 h

How The Month Feels

Expect cold temperatures, high humidity, and frequent rainy days, with only a small amount of sunshine to work with. The good news is that low crowds and low prices make it easier to adjust your route day by day.

What To Lock In Early

Keep your plans for the two museums as your priority, since they’ll fit January conditions best. For outdoor time, book nothing rigid—leave room to switch between indoor museums and the two top outdoor landmarks if showers roll in.

What to do

Build a day that still sounds exciting after the click

How to do it

A few things worth planning ahead

01

Plan cue

Start with the museums first, then add the best outdoor landmarks during gaps in rain

02

Plan cue

Use the two outdoor picks—Kościół pw. Świętego Stanisława Biskupa Męczennika and Willa Kulczyckiego—rather than trying to cover everything outdoors

03

Plan cue

Build a flexible half-day outdoors schedule so you can pivot if showers hit

Practical trip tips

Build the day around warm indoor stops, because the city is much more enjoyable when you can reset between walks.
Keep one museum or covered landmark in reserve each day so a sudden weather shift does not ruin the plan.
Leave some breathing room in the itinerary, because this is a good month to follow the mood of the city rather than rushing it.

Broaden the session

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Quick answers

Radom travel FAQ

Is Radom in January a good time to visit?

Sometimes, but it is more of a selective pick than an all-purpose recommendation.

What is the weather like in Radom in January?

Expect around 2.9°C by day and -1.8°C at night, with 56 mm of rain across roughly 14.6 rainy days.

What should I pack?

Pack warm layers, a light rain jacket, and shoes that handle wet pavements well.

Is Radom in January good if I care about budget?

Often yes. This kind of month can make more sense on value than on perfect conditions, especially if cheaper stays and flights matter more than peak-season polish.