The US issued a travel warning for Italy, citing the risk of terrorist violence in public areas. Travelers should exercise increased caution and stay informed.
The United States has issued a travel advisory for Italy, cautioning travelers about a potential risk of terrorist attacks. Despite Italy's popularity as a tourist destination, the US State Department advises increased vigilance in public areas such as hotels, restaurants, transport hubs, and tourist attractions.
The advisory highlights that attacks could occur with little to no warning. It positions Italy alongside other Western European nations facing similar security concerns. Rome, in particular, is noted as being more susceptible than some smaller European capitals.
While the advisory level remains unchanged, the renewed warning carries a more specific tone. Travelers are urged to stay informed via local news and register with the US embassy. This includes popular tourist spots, transportation centers, shopping malls and markets, as well as local government buildings. Hotels, clubs, restaurants, religious sites, parks, and sporting or cultural events are also considered potential risks.
This advisory comes amid increased scrutiny of travel policies, with the UK updating its guidance for citizens entering the US. In a contrasting move, the US recently eased travel warnings for China.
Tourists planning trips to Italy in 2025 are advised to remain vigilant and prepared for potential emergencies. Stay informed and be aware of your surroundings.