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Rome's most iconic fountain, now has a fee

When in Rome...we guess

Published on: Dec 24, 2025 04:52 pm IST
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Rome is set to implement a modest access charge for visitors wishing to experience the Trevi Fountain up close, signalling a new approach to managing crowds at one of the city’s most popular attractions. Starting February 1, 2026, tourists will pay €2 (approximately 210) to enter the designated viewing zone nearest the fountain between 9AM and 9PM, the peak hours for visitor traffic. Access to the surrounding piazza will remain free throughout the day, ensuring the landmark can still be viewed and photographed from a distance without any fee.

Rome's most iconic fountain, now has a fee(Photo: ArcheoRoma)

Now before you roll your eyes, the fee isn't really about earning revenue for the city authorities. It's a mere crowd control measure. During peak hours, the fountain draws thousands of visitors, frequently clogging the narrow streets leading into the square. By limiting daytime access to the basin’s edge, authorities are hoping to ease congestion, enhance safety and safeguard the monument. Additionally, Roman locals are exempt from this nominal fee, so yes, this is a tourist-special measure.

Do you feel called to pop a coin and your deepest wish into the Trevi Fountain?

 
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