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.
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.
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.
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 β¬2 visitor fee starting today, aimed at reducing overtourism and funding the monument's maintenance.
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.