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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Nicole Winfield

Entry fee introduced at another beloved tourist hotspot

  • Rome will introduce a €2 (£1.75) fee for tourists seeking close-up access to the Trevi Fountain, effective from 1 February.
  • The charge is intended to manage significant tourist congestion, enhance the overall visitor experience, and help fund the extensive maintenance of the city's cultural heritage.
  • Officials estimate this initiative could generate an additional €6.5 million (£5.7m) for the city annually.
  • The fee applies to non-residents visiting between 9am and 9pm, with access remaining free after nightfall and for viewing from the piazza above.
  • This measure follows a similar ticketing system at Rome's Pantheon, with city residents exempt from the charge.

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Visiting Rome’s Trevi Fountain? You will now have to pay an entrance fee

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