Rome brings in €2 tourist charge to see Trevi Fountain
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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.
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 ...
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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