The UK Foreign Office has issued a travel warning for tourists heading to Rome over Christmas as the city braces for an influx of visitors during the Jubilee.
Also known as the Holy Year, the 13-month religious celebration, running from December 24, 2024, to January 6, 2026, is expected to draw millions of pilgrims and tourists, especially during major events.
The Holy Year kicks off with the Opening of the Holy Door at Saint Peter’s Basilica on Christmas Eve 2024, an event expected to attract large crowds.
Local authorities are implementing special measures to manage the anticipated surge in visitors, including increased security and regulated transport routes.
Travellers are advised to plan well in advance, particularly for high-demand periods.
The Rome public transport website and journey planner app can help navigate expected congestion, and authorities may enforce specific entry and exit routes for popular events.
The FCDO has flagged an increased risk of petty crime, including pickpocketing and bag-snatching, due to the high volume of visitors.
Tourists are urged to remain vigilant, especially in crowded areas such as Termini station, the Colosseum, and major transport hubs.
Other key safety tips include:
British travellers participating in Jubilee events must obtain a free digital Pilgrim’s Card, which is mandatory for accessing main events and planning pilgrimages to Rome’s four Papal Basilicas: St. Peter’s Basilica, St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major, and St. Paul Outside the Walls.
Tourists are encouraged to stay informed through the official Jubilee website or app for updates on events and potential travel disruptions.
With Rome expected to be exceptionally busy, particularly during the opening and major religious celebrations, visitors are advised to allow extra time for travel and stay alert to avoid any issues.
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