ROME — Tourists hoping to get close to the Trevi Fountain had to pay 2 euros ($2.35) starting Monday as the city of Rome inaugurated a new fee structure to help raise money and control crowds at one ...
Rome is now charging a fee for the Trevi Fountain to curb overtourism, fund preservation, and manage 30,000 daily visitors.
Tourists wanting to get close to the Trevi Fountain now have to cough up two euros, as Rome introduces a new fee structure to ...
Tourists who want to toss coins into the Trevi Fountain now need coins to gain access to one of Rome's famous attractions.
Paying for a selfie: Rome starts charging for Trevi Fountain ...
Tourists visiting the world renowned Trevi Fountain in Rome are now being charged €2 to get up close and personal to one of the world’s most iconic waterworks. The fee, rolled out on Monday, is part ...
Trevi Fountain Fee: A new 2-euro fee controls access to the Trevi Fountain's basin, but with free viewing still available ...
Tourists in Rome next month will have to pay two euros to visit the Trevi Fountain, but entry remains free for residents. The measure is the latest in a series of heritage preservation schemes in ...
Until now, getting close to the Trevi Fountain has been free, depending only on timing, patience and how long visitors were willing to wait. From February, that changes. Visitors who want to access ...
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