Jubilee Rome 2025
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The 2025 Jubilee: exploring spirituality, culture, art, and history
Discover all the wonderful places of Rome
This year, the ancient tradition, dating back to 1300, focuses on the theme of “Pilgrims of Hope”, recognizing the founding pillars of faith, repentance, and unity.
The Pope will officially mark its start on December 8, 2024 with a ceremony in St. Peter’s Basilica. The celebration continues until December 2025.
Rome offers four major Holy Basilicas, each worth visiting for their spiritual and cultural significance:
The Holy Doors to Visit in Rome
During the Jubilee, pilgrims visit the four basilicas with holy doors, each carrying great spiritual significance:
• St. Peter's Basilica (Vatican City)
• St. John Lateran
• St. Paul Outside the Walls
• Santa Maria Maggiore
The Pope will officially mark its start on December 8, 2024 with a ceremony in St. Peter’s Basilica. The celebration continues until December 2025.
Rome offers four major Holy Basilicas, each worth visiting for their spiritual and cultural significance:
The Holy Doors to Visit in Rome
During the Jubilee, pilgrims visit the four basilicas with holy doors, each carrying great spiritual significance:
• St. Peter's Basilica (Vatican City)
• St. John Lateran
• St. Paul Outside the Walls
• Santa Maria Maggiore
Other destinations await you during the Jubilee 2025
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Best Time to Visit Rome for the Jubilee
Where to Stay in Rome for the Jubilee 2025
Finding the right accommodation during the Jubilee is key for an enjoyable stay. The most convenient areas to stay include:
• Vatican Area: Ideal for quick access to St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums.
• Centro Storico (Historic Center): Close to major sites like the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and Trevi Fountain.
• Trastevere: A charming neighborhood full of character, known for its restaurants and vibrant nightlife.
• Prati: A quiet, upscale district just north of the Vatican, perfect for a peaceful stay while being close to the action.
Mini Guide: what’s waiting for you in Rome during the 2025 Jubilee
The Celebration of Jubilee is a major event for the Catholic Church and is a time for spiritual renewal, pilgrimage and exploration
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