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EPISODE · Aug 16, 2025 · 3 MIN

Italy Travel Advisory 2025: Essential Safety Tips for Tourists During Jubilee Amid Terrorism Concerns and Heightened Security

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Listeners planning travel to Italy should be aware that the U.S. State Department raised its travel advisory for Italy to Level 2 as of May 23, 2025, urging people to exercise increased caution due to terrorism concerns. This means visitors are advised to be especially vigilant in crowded places like tourist attractions, churches, shopping centers, hotels, government buildings, and sports venues. The updated warning reflects ongoing risks across much of Western Europe, not just Italy, and comes during a surge of travelers for the Jubilee 2025 celebration, which is expected to bring about 35 million visitors to Rome alone this year according to the US State Department and travel news reporting. While there were no major terrorist incidents in Italy during the past two years, authorities continue to be proactive, having made recent arrests for terror-related activities, often in cooperation with international agencies such as the FBI. Italians and tourists alike will notice significantly heightened security throughout the Jubilee period, with an increased presence of police and military personnel, especially in Rome and at major religious and cultural sites as confirmed by advisories referenced in Rick Steves’ travel forums and various government sources. Travelers should exercise a high degree of caution not just because of security threats but also due to higher rates of petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag-snatching, especially in city centers, crowded transport hubs like Rome’s Termini station, and famous sites such as the Colosseum and Venice's landmarks. The UK government warns that distraction techniques are commonly used by thieves, so listeners are advised to keep valuables secure, avoid carrying too much cash, and never leave bags unattended, particularly on public transportation and when arriving or departing from airports and train stations. There is also a risk of thieves targeting parked cars in urban centers and tourist areas such as Pisa and Ostia; avoid leaving valuables in vehicles. With rigorous enforcement of passport regulations during the Jubilee, all travelers must carry their original passports with them at all times. Officials are unlikely to accept copies, and failure to produce the original document if requested can result in fines or other penalties as discussed by frequent Italy travelers and confirmed by government advisories. For those planning to drive, Italian road conditions can vary. City streets are often narrow and congested, signage may be inadequate, and driving habits among locals sometimes disregard traffic laws, especially with motorcycles and scooters weaving through cars and even riding on sidewalks. Roads in rural or mountainous areas may be poorly maintained and subject to closures from landslides or avalanches. Defensive driving and advance planning for less-developed areas are strongly recommended by travel authorities and embassies. When participating in water activities, especially during This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners planning travel to Italy should be aware that the U.S. State Department raised its travel advisory for Italy to Level 2 as of May 23, 2025, urging people to exercise increased caution due to terrorism concerns. This means visitors are advised to be especially vigilant in crowded places like tourist attractions, churches, shopping centers, hotels, government buildings, and sports venues. The updated warning reflects ongoing risks across much of Western Europe, not just Italy, and comes during a surge of travelers for the Jubilee 2025 celebration, which is expected to bring about 35 million visitors to Rome alone this year according to the US State Department and travel news reporting. While there were no major terrorist incidents in Italy during the past two years, authorities continue to be proactive, having made recent arrests for terror-related activities, often in cooperation with international agencies such as the FBI. Italians and tourists alike will notice significantly heightened security throughout the Jubilee period, with an increased presence of police and military personnel, especially in Rome and at major religious and cultural sites as confirmed by advisories referenced in Rick Steves’ travel forums and various government sources. Travelers should exercise a high degree of caution not just because of security threats but also due to higher rates of petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag-snatching, especially in city centers, crowded transport hubs like Rome’s Termini station, and famous sites such as the Colosseum and Venice's landmarks. The UK government warns that distraction techniques are commonly used by thieves, so listeners are advised to keep valuables secure, avoid carrying too much cash, and never leave bags unattended, particularly on public transportation and when arriving or departing from airports and train stations. There is also a risk of thieves targeting parked cars in urban centers and tourist areas such as Pisa and Ostia; avoid leaving valuables in vehicles. With rigorous enforcement of passport regulations during the Jubilee, all travelers must carry their original passports with them at all times. Officials are unlikely to accept copies, and failure to produce the original document if requested can result in fines or other penalties as discussed by frequent Italy travelers and confirmed by government advisories. For those planning to drive, Italian road conditions can vary. City streets are often narrow and congested, signage may be inadequate, and driving habits among locals sometimes disregard traffic laws, especially with motorcycles and scooters weaving through cars and even riding on sidewalks. Roads in rural or mountainous areas may be poorly maintained and subject to closures from landslides or avalanches. Defensive driving and advance planning for less-developed areas are strongly recommended by travel authorities and embassies. When participating in water activities, especially during This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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