
Travelling to Europe this year? Keep these 4 big changes in mind
In 2025 too, Europe is poised to remain a top destination, with transatlantic travel expected to become even more accessible, attracting even more travelers. For those planning a trip to Europe this year, there are several important changes in travel regulations and trends you should be aware of to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience, as per a Forbes report.
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Rome’s 2025 Jubilee:
The 2025 Jubilee in Rome is expected to be one of Europe’s largest events, drawing an estimated 39 million pilgrims to the city. This surge in visitors will make top attractions like the Vatican Museums, Colosseum, and St. Peter’s Basilica highly in demand, especially during summer. Hotels are already filling up, so it's recommended to book tours, tickets, and accommodations in advance. Ahead of the event, several iconic sites, including the Trevi Fountain and Piazza Navona, have been renovated, and a new pedestrian-friendly piazza, Piazza Pio, has been introduced to improve walkability for visitors.
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Venice’s Tourist Tax:
In 2025, Venice will implement an entry fee for day-trippers, charged on select peak days between April 18 and July 27, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Most foreign tourists will need to pay €5 ($5.40) for entry, though overnight visitors are exempt. The fee aims to reduce overcrowding from day visitors. To avoid hassle, it's recommended
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