Useful information

To attend the Jubilee of Youth it is advisable to consult the vademecums available on the official 2025 Jubilee website. These practical guides are regularly updated and designed to help young pilgrims maximize their experience at the event. Additionally, it is recommended to download the official Iubilaeum25 app, which is available on both the App Store and Google Play, to stay informed.
Roma Capitale has launched several multilingual information services that are easily accessible from the event's dedicated page. These services include a WhatsApp channel and a virtual assistant named Julia, based on AI. Additionally, it is recommended to register for the Civil Protection Department of Roma Capitale's communication channel to receive important updates via email or SMS directly to your phone.
Before and during the event, checking the map is helpful as it provides information on recommended routes, access points, toilets, showers, medical assistance, tourist information points, and civil protection locations.
If necessary, you can contact the following dedicated numbers: 060606 - Roma Capitale, 803555 - Regional Operational Room, and 800840840 - Civil Protection Department. For emergencies, the European emergency number 112 is always active.
The Jubilee areas and events are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Those who are visually or hearing impaired can follow the main events using the Vatican for All app.
- To protect yourself from the heat, wear light-colored clothing and hats, and avoid synthetic fabrics. Ensure your clothing is both comfortable and suitable for the event.
- Bring mosquito repellent with you.
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids throughout the day.
- Eat light meals, include fruit in your diet, and limit your intake of alcoholic beverages and caffeine.
- With large crowds expected, be prepared for long waits to access the Jubilee sites.
- Stay informed about weather forecasts and follow any instructions provided by authorities.
- Please follow the signs and instructions provided by Civil Protection operators and volunteers, as well as the designated routes for entering and exiting the Tor Vergata area, which can be found on the map available on the Roma Capitale website.
- For information regarding transportation options for people with disabilities, please visit the Roma Capitale website.
- Be aware that there will be assistance points and water distribution locations along the entry and exit routes.
- Expect long wait times for public transport.
- From the public transport stop, you will need to walk at least 5 km to reach the nearest entrances to the Tor Vergata area. Protect yourself from the sun and heat by wearing hats, using umbrellas, and, most importantly, by drinking plenty of water.
- If you use an umbrella to protect yourself from the sun, please note that pointed umbrellas are not allowed in the area.
- At the entrance gates, law enforcement officers and security personnel will conduct inspections of bags and backpacks.
- Glass bottles and blunt objects of any kind are strictly prohibited in the area.
- Stewards, Civil Protection volunteers, and healthcare workers will be present in every sector. If you feel unwell or need assistance, please contact them immediately.
- Restrooms and water stations are available in every sector, so look for the ones nearest to you.