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Radomin November

Radom in November is a solid pick with low crowds and low prices, even as conditions stay damp. With strong museum options matching a pair of top landmarks, it’s easy to keep a sightseeing rhythm indoors and out.

Crowds

low

Price level

low

Average sunshine

3.5h
60
Good Option

Month read

In November Radom runs damp and chilly (6.9°C days, 1.8°C nights, ~10 rainy days), yet standout sites shine: 2 top outdoor landmarks and 2 museums rated very highly. Low crowds and low prices make the mix practical, despite just 3.5 sunshine hours.

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

Museum-focused days when skies are wet and sunshine is limited

People who want low-crowd visits to two very popular landmarks plus two major museums

Short itineraries that can split time between indoor and outdoor highlights without rushing

Travel pulse

When this month can still make sense

Crowdslow
Price levellow
Night temp1.8C

What Still Works

Low crowds make museums and popular landmarks easier to visit
Low prices help stretch a short itinerary
Two top museums (both with the same popularity score) anchor rainy days

What Usually Gets in the Way

Rainy weather is frequent, with only 3.5 sunshine hours on average
Cool conditions (around 6.9°C daytime, 1.8°C nights) may limit long outdoor time
Only 2 outdoor sights are listed, so weather can cap sightseeing hours

Snapshot

The numbers behind the vibe

Average daytime temperature6.9C
Average night temperature1.8C
Monthly rainfall45.3 mm
Rainy days9.8 days
Humidity86.5%
Average sunshine3.5 h

How The Month Feels

November in Radom feels cool and often damp, with average daytime temps around 6.9°C and only 3.5 sunshine hours. With low crowds and low prices, you can move through the highlights without feeling squeezed by the season.

What To Lock In Early

Book museum visits ahead if you prefer fixed times, since they’re the strongest indoor option for this month’s conditions. For outdoor stops, keep plans flexible so you can shift around the roughly 9.8 rainy days and focus on the two top landmarks when the weather allows.

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 at the museums to build your day around indoor time, then add 1 outdoor stop when it’s not raining

02

Plan cue

Prioritize Kościół pw. Świętego Stanisława Biskupa Męczennika and Willa Kulczyckiego as your main outdoor anchors

03

Plan cue

Use M day plans: one museum in the morning and the second museum later if the weather stays gray

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.

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Quick answers

Radom travel FAQ

Is Radom in November 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 November?

Expect around 6.9°C by day and 1.8°C at night, with 45.3 mm of rain across roughly 9.8 rainy days.

What should I pack?

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

Is Radom in November 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.