More crowds than usual are expected this year in the Eternal City. We explain what the Jubilee is, how to navigate the crowds ...
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Iconic sign to again welcome visitors to Rome over the holidaysIt’s going to look more like Christmas in Rome soon for the 18,000 vehicles that drive down Whitesboro Street every day. The city plans to hang a lighted “Merry Christmas” sign that ...
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The Points Guy on MSNI went on a Christmas market cruise — but not on a river. Here's why this holiday alternative is just as festiveTPG headed to Europe for some Christmas market magic but swapped the river cruise for an ocean-going ship. We found there’s ...
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This time of year sees an emptied out city and slashed room rates – with the exceptions of Christmas in December and Easter in March or April. In January, historically Rome's coldest months ...
Taking place every 25 years, a Jubilee year starts on Christmas Eve and ends on the Holy Epiphany feast day (January 6, 2026) when the Holy Door is closed again. Until then, Rome will be flooded ...
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