In the latest effort to tackle overtourism, Rome has installed turnstiles and imposed ticketing to see the Trevi Fountain, ...
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Rome’s Trevi Fountain now charges visitors at peak times
Starting February 2, Rome’s Trevi Fountain introduced a €2 (about $2.
Tourists who want to toss coins into the Trevi Fountain now need coins to gain access to one of Rome's famous attractions.
From now on, tourists who wish to walk down the steps and reach the basin of the Trevi Fountain will be required to pay a ...
Starting Monday, January 2, 2026, tourists who want to see the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy, up close will have to pay 2 euros, or around Rp40,000.
Starting today, anyone who wants to visit the Trevi Fountain in Rome will need to purchase a ticket, Azernews reports.
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