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Brits are being warned to check before traveling to Italy | The world | News
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Brits are being warned to check before traveling to Italy | The world | News

Britons have been given a major government “security” warning about traveling to Italy.

The number of Brits visiting Italy has grown steadily over the years, with an estimated 6.2 million UK travelers visiting in 2024. As the Christmas season approaches, many will be opting for a festive getaway to Italy.

But the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has issued a warning to all Britons who may visit the country.

FCDO advises travelers about travel risks so they can make informed decisions with warnings in place for Rome and the Vatican.

According to the FCDO, the Rome region is expected to have a large number of visitors throughout the Holy Year 2025, especially during the big events.

It read: “The jubilee, known as the Holy Year, will take place in Rome from December 24, 2024 to January 6, 2026.

“The city is expected to be very busy, especially when there are bigger events.”

Inadequate queue management or delays can cause crowding during this event and it is important to account for exits. People are often at the mercy of crowd movement and could lead to trampling if not careful.

The FCDO also warned of security issues for travelers to Italy with an “increased risk of petty crime” during this holy event.

It added: “Crime levels are generally low, but there are higher levels of petty crime, particularly pickpocketing and pickpocketing, in town centers and at major tourist attractions.”

Britons visiting these regions will experience Italy at its best as preparations for the Holy Year include a number of infrastructure and public works projects to ensure the region is presentable, providing a unique opportunity to experience the vibrant history and culture of Italy.

However, the major event will also see record crowds as many venues will be filled to capacity, with flight and accommodation prices set to skyrocket.

In addition to rising hotel and flight prices, food is expected to be much more expensive, with limited availability for many things, including tours. It is highly recommended that if visiting Rome during this period, travelers book ahead and plan their vacation meticulously.

The Holy Year occurs every 25 years, with 2025 being the Jubilee Year in the Catholic Church and is a significant event.

The theme of the 2025 Jubilee is Pilgrims of Hope and will attract around 35 million pilgrims to Rome and is expected to be a major media event.

The Italian Jubilee Year will run from Christmas Eve 2024 to the Epiphany in January 2026 and takes place in Rome and the Vatican.

This momentous occasion has deep spiritual significance and is an opportunity for pilgrimage, celebration, reconciliation and spiritual growth. The event begins with the opening of the Holy Door in the Basilica of St. Peter and marks the official beginning of the Jubilee.

This is then followed by the opening of other Holy Doors at three other papal basilicas in Rome, including St. John Lateran, Santa Maria Maggiore and St. Paul outside the Wall, passing through these doors being considered a symbolic transition from sin to grace.