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Radomin March

Radom in March earns a “Very Good” 69/100 thanks to a strong set of top sights across both landmarks and museums. With low crowds and low prices, it’s an easy month to explore even when the weather is unsettled.

Crowds

low

Price level

low

Average sunshine

7.4h
71
Great Choice

Month read

March in Radom pairs low crowds with a standout mix of high-popularity landmarks and museums (4 major sights total). Plan around frequent rain—about 8.6 rainy days and 7.4 sunshine hours—with cool daytime temps near 9°C, and lean on indoor museums when showers roll in.

If the weather is on your side

Kościół pw. Świętego Stanisława Biskupa Męczennika

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Who this month can work well for

Seeing Radom’s headline landmarks without heavy crowds, while keeping room for museum stops

Travelers who prefer to alternate outdoor walks with indoor museums when skies turn rainy

People comfortable exploring in cool weather, then warming up with two strong museum options

Travel pulse

Should you shortlist it?

Crowdslow
Price levellow
Night temp0.3C

What Works Well

Low crowd levels make top sights easier to time
Low price levels help keep day-to-day costs down
High popularity landmarks: Kościół pw. Świętego Stanisława and Willa Kulczyckiego (very strong draws)

What Needs Planning

March brings regular wet weather—8.6 rainy days and ~34 mm rainfall
Sunshine is limited (7.4 hours), so outdoor time may feel shorter
Indoor options matter more in the cold, with nights near 0°C and day temps around 9°C

Snapshot

The numbers behind the vibe

Average daytime temperature9.4C
Average night temperature0.3C
Monthly rainfall34.1 mm
Rainy days8.6 days
Humidity72.7%
Average sunshine7.4 h

How The Month Feels

March feels cool and often damp, with about 8.6 rainy days, limited sunshine, and a daytime average around 9°C. Expect evenings near 0°C, but you can keep momentum using the city’s top museums.

What To Lock In Early

With low crowds and low prices, you can usually book with less stress, but it still helps to reserve the museum time you care most about. Keep your schedule flexible for weather—swap outdoor landmark blocks with indoor museum visits as conditions change.

What to do

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How to do it

A few things worth planning ahead

01

Plan cue

Prioritize the two landmark hits first: Kościół pw. Świętego Stanisława Biskupa Męczennika and Willa Kulczyckiego

02

Plan cue

Build your itinerary around museums on wetter hours: Muzeum im. Jacka Malczewskiego and Muzeum Wsi Radomskiej

03

Plan cue

If you want more outdoors, do it in shorter blocks to avoid getting stuck in the rain

Practical trip tips

Dress in layers you can take on and off easily, because the city will usually feel different in the morning and after sunset.
Comfortable shoes will matter more than extra gear, because most visitors will spend the best parts of the day on foot.
Leave some breathing room in the itinerary, because this is a good month to follow the mood of the city rather than rushing it.

Quick answers

Radom travel FAQ

Is Radom in March a good time to visit?

Usually yes, as long as the weather, pace, and trip style line up with what you want from the visit.

What is the weather like in Radom in March?

Expect around 9.4°C by day and 0.3°C at night, with 34.1 mm of rain across roughly 8.6 rainy days.

What should I pack?

Pack warmer layers, comfortable shoes, and something for colder mornings and evenings.

Is Radom in March good if I care about budget?

Usually yes, especially if you want lower pressure on stays and flights without dropping into the absolute off-season.