What to Expect When Visiting Rome in 2025: A Jubilee Year Experience

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What to Expect When Visiting Rome in 2025: A Jubilee Year Experience


Planning a trip to Rome in 2025? Get ready for a once-in-a-lifetime experience as the Eternal City will be celebrating a Jubilee Year, also known as a Holy Year. Jubilee Years, traditionally held every 25 years, are special occasions for the Catholic Church, and the Rome Jubilee 2025 promises to bring a unique blend of religious, cultural, and historical experiences for visitors.

Whether you’re visiting Rome for spiritual reasons or simply to enjoy the city’s incredible history and charm, here’s what you can expect.

Here’s an overview:

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– Explore the Holy Doors of Rome’s three major papal basilicas.
– Learn the history and significance of Jubilee years with a private guide.
– Marvel at Santa Maria Maggiore’s golden mosaics and ancient relics.
– Visit San Giovanni’s “Head of All Churches” and its historic Holy Staircase.
– Reflect in the serene cloister of Saint Paul Outside the Walls.

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Spiritual Pilgrimage and Religious Events for Rome Jubilee 2025

Being a Jubilee year, 2025 will be filled with religious events. Expect a more spiritual atmosphere around the city, with a noticeable presence of pilgrims and religious celebrations throughout the year.

People from around the world will come to Rome to attend special Masses, participate in processions, and visit the four major basilicas: St. Peter’s Basilica, St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major, and St. Paul Outside the Walls. One of the most significant traditions of the Jubilee Year is passing through some or all of the four Holy Doors, which are only opened during Holy Years.

There will also be opportunities to receive indulgences and blessings, which draw many faithful Catholics to Rome.

Religious events at Rome Jubilee 2025

Busier Streets and Higher Demand for Accommodation

Rome is always a bustling city, but during a Jubilee Year, the influx of visitors significantly increases. You will find that streets and piazzas are busier, especially around the Vatican and other major religious sites. Popular attractions like the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Pantheon will also see higher foot traffic.

If you’re planning to visit Rome in 2025, booking your accommodation and any activities like tours early is essential. Hotels, hostels, and even apartment rentals like Bookings and Airbnb will be in high demand. Prices may rise as the year progresses, especially during key religious dates such as Easter, Christmas, and the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul (June 29).

Events during Rome Jubilee 2025
What to Expect When Visiting Rome in 2025: A Jubilee Year Experience

Ongoing Public Works Projects and Getting Around

As usual, Rome has undertaken major infrastructure and beautification projects leading up to the 2025 Jubilee Year to ensure the best possible experience for visitors. Expect newly renovated roads, improved transportation options, and restored historical sites.

Additionally, there will be special exhibitions, art installations, and cultural events tied to the Jubilee theme. Museums like the Vatican Museums, Capitoline Museums, and Galleria Borghese may offer exclusive exhibits, so keep an eye out for cultural highlights during your stay.

Tip: Public transportation will be key to navigating Rome during this busy period. Consider getting a multi-day pass for the metro and buses to save time and money. Walking is also one of the best ways to explore the city’s narrow streets and ancient history, so pack your sneakers!

Sights in Rome, Italy

Expect Long Lines and Heightened Security

With increased crowds and high-profile religious events, security will be a priority in 2025. Visitors should expect stricter security checks, especially around religious landmarks. If you’re planning to attend events at St. Peter’s Basilica or the Vatican Museums, be prepared for longer-than-usual lines, as more thorough screening processes will likely be in place. The same goes for historical sites, such as the iconic Colosseum.

Tip: Be sure to book tours and/or entrance tickets well in advance [3 months or more ahead of your travels]. When in Rome, try to arrive early in the day at major attractions to avoid the long lines. Check out these Rome tours offered by LivTours. Booking a private tour early guarantees that you’ll see the sights you want to see and have a first-class experience along the way.

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Experience Rome’s rich spiritual heritage on a Private Jubilee Tour of its three major papal basilicas: Saint Mary Major, Saint John in Lateran, and Saint Paul Outside the Walls. With a dedicated guide and chauffeur, uncover the centuries-old history of Jubilee years, the tradition of Holy Doors, and the architectural beauty of these sacred sites.

Highlights include Santa Maria Maggiore’s golden mosaics, San Giovanni’s ancient bronze doors and Scala Santa, and Saint Paul’s majestic nave and peaceful cloister. This journey through Rome’s sacred landmarks offers a rare glimpse into papal history and devotion.

Price: €529

Duration: 3 hours

What’s included:

  • Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore
  • Special loggia access in Santa Maria Maggiore
  • Basilica of St. John in Lateran
  • Basilica of St. Paul
  • Tomb of Saint Paul
  • Dedicated chauffeur
  • Expert private guide

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A Blend of Old and New Traditions

While the Rome 2025 Jubilee Year is steeped in ancient traditions, there will also be opportunities to see how Rome balances its historic legacy with life today. See how ancient melds with modern by wandering between the most famous Roman monuments, surrounded by the spirited bustle of the city. The vibrant food scene, buzzing markets, and lively piazzas will offer plenty of chances to experience the everyday life of Romans.



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