166. Rome 2025 Should you stay or should you GO!

166. Rome 2025 Should you stay or should you GO!

Author: Kimberly Holcombe October 2, 2024 Duration: 25:36
Navigating Rome During the 2025 Jubilee In this episode, Kimberly and Tommaso explore the upcoming 2025 Jubilee in Rome, which is expected to draw an estimated 35 million visitors. They delve into the historical significance of the Jubilee and offer practical advice for experiencing Rome amidst the anticipated crowds. History of the Jubilee: Originated in 1300 under Pope Boniface as a year of reconciliation. Celebrated every 25 years. Commences on Christmas Eve with the opening of the holy doors at St. Peter’s Basilica. Personal Reflections: Kimberly, while not religious, appreciates the church artwork and architecture. Reflects on visiting Rome during quieter times, such as November 2021 amid COVID-19 restrictions. Recounts navigating Rome during the G7 summit, highlighting the stark contrast between the serene Trevi Fountain then and its current crowded state. Challenges and Opportunities: Managing large crowds and potential visitor fees for attractions to control tourist numbers. Emphasis on early booking of accommodations for the Jubilee. The importance of verifying accommodations and services to ensure quality for clients, sharing positive feedback from satisfied travelers. Travel Advice for the Rome Jubilee: Be prepared for large crowds. Respect dress codes in religious sites. Make and cancel dinner reservations as needed. Support tourism workers. Conduct thorough research to avoid unreliable online travel advice. Kimberly and Tommaso stress the importance of planning and preparation for a successful visit to Rome during the 2025 Jubilee. They offer practical tips and personal anecdotes to help listeners navigate the city’s challenges and make the most of their experience. The episode also encourages listeners to stay tuned for more insights into traveling through Italy’s diverse regions. Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook 

There's a particular magic to Italy that goes far beyond its famous landmarks, a rhythm of life that you only really start to feel once you've lingered in a local piazza or navigated a bustling market. Kimberly's Italy Travel is an invitation into that deeper experience, guided by Kimberly Holcombe, whose own story began with a life-changing move to Milan years ago. That journey didn't just create memories; it reshaped her perspective, and she shares that genuine, lived-in understanding in every episode. You'll hear personal stories from her travels, often punctuated by the kind of comical, real-world lessons that no standard guidebook ever mentions. This podcast serves as a rich audio companion, weaving together passionate discussions about regional cuisine, layers of local history, and the vibrant arts that define Italy's culture. It’s about the sensory details-the taste of a perfectly simple dish, the echo in an ancient alleyway, the warmth of a conversation with a new friend. Listeners gain practical, invaluable travel tips born from direct experience, all while feeling like they're sharing a coffee and a laugh with a knowledgeable guide. Through these conversations and reflections, the aim is to transport you, offering not just a list of destinations, but a feeling for the places and people that make Italy endlessly captivating.
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