Tourists visiting the Trevi Fountain are now going to pay more than just the legendary coin toss over their shoulder.
Visitors to Rome’s famous Trevi Fountain may face a surprise on their next trip, as the attraction, once free, will soon ...
Starting February 1, tourists will pay $2.35 to visit the Trevi Fountain during daylight hours. Proceeds will go towards ...
Rome's mayor said tourists will have to pay to get close to Trevi Fountain, one of the Italian capital's most popular monuments, starting in February.
Most tourists visiting Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain will have to pay a modest fee starting on Feb. 1, but locals and some tourists will not.
Starting Feb. 1, the city is imposing a 2 euro fee to get close to the fountain during prime-time daylight hours.
Authorities say the goal is to stop tourists from "eating ice cream or pizza on a monument that deserves the proper respect.”View on euronews ...
The Trevi Fountain attracts millions of visitors a year and the Rome city council is planning a tourist fee to tackle overcrowding at the landmark - EDWIN REMSBERG/GETTY IMAGES A glass and steel ...
Officials estimate ticket fees could bring in €6.5 million a year. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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