
The All Saints' Day long weekend saw record arrivals in Rome, with an estimated 700,000 tourists, a 4% increase compared to 2024, consolidating the positive post-pandemic tourism trend in the capital.
Despite the lack of a long weekend, as was the case last year, the positive trend in Roman tourism continued even on Halloween in 2025, even beyond the Jubilee events, with increases of 3.88 and 4.26 percent, respectively, compared to 2024, when All Saints' Day fell on a Thursday and All Saints' Day on a Friday, creating a resulting long weekend. Furthermore, the arrival of millions of people from around the world who used the city's services, from public transportation to restaurants, shops, and accommodations, created significant economic benefits.
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