Trevi Fountain fee takes effect
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Tourists who want to get a closer look at the Trevi fountain in Rome will now need to pay. No matter what time of year, you ...
American visitor Alma Peterson expressed her disapproval to The Guardian, stating: "It's not right to charge people - this is ...
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This Beloved Italian Tourist Spot Now Charges an Entrance Fee—Here’s What to Know Before You Go
Tourists must now pay €2 ($2.36) to access the front of the iconic site, though views from afar remain free.
Rome has introduced a 2 euro fee for tourists who step down to the Trevi Fountain, aiming to curb overcrowding and fund the landmark’s upkeep.
Travel expert Simon Calder has called the new booking system a "real faff" as Rome introduces charges to manage overtourism.
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