At the Trevi Fountain, 'ticket agents paid 4.50 euros per hour'. The controversy erupts
Concerns have arisen over low wages for ticket agents at Rome's Trevi Fountain, with political backlash targeting Mayor Gualtieri's administration.
Busy European attraction is now charging visitors to tackle tourist chaos
Rome's Trevi Fountain now requires visitors to pay a โฌ2 fee to approach in an effort to manage tourist crowds and maintain the landmark.
Entry to the Trevi Fountain is now paid, tourists satisfied: "We don't wait half an hour"
Visitors to the Trevi Fountain must now pay a two-euro entrance fee to access the site, a new measure by city officials aimed at managing excessive tourism, which tourists report has reduced wait times.
The city of Rome surprised tourists โ Iconic attraction is now chargeable
The Trevi Fountain in Rome now requires an entry fee, surprising many tourists who are accustomed to the free tradition of throwing coins into its waters.
Rome begins charging tourists for access to the Trevi Fountain
Rome's Trevi Fountain has started charging tourists a two-euro entry fee to manage visitor overcrowding.
Order and debate at the new paid Trevi Fountain: "It is in the street and belongs to everyone, but the entrance fee helps to preserve it"
A new 2-euro entry fee for visitors to the Trevi Fountain has raised nearly 10,000 euros on its first day, inciting a debate about access and preservation of the iconic monument.
Trevi Fountain: 2 euros to toss a coin - The new fee against overtourism in Rome
Rome imposes a 2-euro fee on visitors who descend the steps of the Trevi Fountain to reduce overtourism and help fund its maintenance.
Incidents with coins in the first days of the ticket system at the Trevi Fountain
The article reports on incidents involving Spanish tourists who refused to pay the newly introduced entry fee at the Trevi Fountain and threw coins instead.
Trevi Fountain fee takes effect as Rome seeks to manage tourist crowds
Rome has implemented a โฌ2 fee for tourists visiting the Trevi Fountain to help control crowds and generate revenue.
Ticket, barriers and controversies: the Trevi Fountain costs two euros
The Trevi Fountain now charges a two euro entry fee, reflecting its long-standing association with monetary contributions to the Rome municipality.
The Trevi Fountain becomes paid to manage tourism and angers visitors: 'We already paid by throwing a coin into the water'
The Trevi Fountain in Rome now charges a two-euro entrance fee to manage tourist crowds, upsetting many visitors who feel they already contribute by throwing coins into the fountain.
The Fontana di Trevi tariff comes into effect as a strategy to manage tourist flow
Rome has implemented a new two-euro tariff for tourists visiting the Fontana di Trevi to help raise funds and control crowds at the iconic fountain.
Rome now charges 2 euros to access the Trevi Fountain: how the first day with paid entry went
On the first day of charging for entry, the atmosphere was more orderly at the Trevi Fountain, eliciting mixed feelings from tourists and locals.
Now it costs to get close to the Trevi Fountain
Visitors wanting to approach the iconic Trevi Fountain in Rome now need to pay a two-euro entrance fee as part of a new system aimed at managing tourist crowds around the landmark.
Rome begins charging tourists a fee to visit the Trevi Fountain
Rome's Trevi Fountain has started charging tourists a two-euro entrance fee to manage visitor overcrowding.
โThis is history, it should be freeโ: Romeโs โฌ2 Trevi fountain fee divides opinion
The introduction of a โฌ2 fee to access Rome's Trevi Fountain has sparked mixed reactions among tourists and locals, marking a controversial shift in policy after years of debate.
Italy: Visitors to the Trevi Fountain now need a ticket
Tourists wishing to throw a coin in Rome's Trevi Fountain must pay a new โฌ2 visitor fee starting today, aimed at reducing overtourism and funding the monument's maintenance.
Rome: Why tourists now pay โฌ2 to get closer to the Trevi Fountain
Rome has introduced a โฌ2 entry fee to the Trevi Fountain to manage tourist crowds and generate funds for maintenance, allowing visitors to take unobstructed photos.
The Trevi Fountain is no longer free: Rome starts charging tourists for their visit
Rome has begun charging tourists a fee of two euros to access the Trevi Fountain, aiming to generate funds and manage visitor numbers.
Tourists from today pay for access to the Trevi Fountain in Rome
Tourists are now required to pay a two-euro admission fee to access the Trevi Fountain in Rome, while local residents are exempt from the charge by showing ID.
Trevi Fountain Now Requires Payment
Starting today, the Trevi Fountain in Rome has introduced a 2 euro entrance fee for non-resident visitors to manage tourist traffic and protect the monument.
Trevi Fountain entry ticket: tourists pay two euros from today
As of this morning, tourists must pay a two-euro entry fee to visit the Trevi Fountain, while local residents enjoy free access.
Rome Authorities: Visiting Trevi Fountain will be charged. Tourists prepare 2 euros
Starting January 7, tourists will need to pay an entrance fee of 2 euros to visit the Trevi Fountain due to the overwhelming number of visitors and recent incidents of vandalism.
Fee in Rome: Two Euros to Visit the Trevi Fountain Up Close
Starting February 1, foreign visitors will be required to pay two euros to see the iconic Trevi Fountain in Rome, which attracts over 30,000 visitors daily.