A tourist shows his two-euro ticket to access the viewing area of the Trevi Fountain in Rome, after the city introduces paid entry at several monuments and museums previously free, in Rome, Italy, February 2, 2026. REUTERS
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Firstpost03-02-2026, 11:39

Trevi Fountain Introduces €2 Fee for Close Access Amid Rome's Tourism Surge

  • Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain now charges a €2 fee for tourists to access the basin area, where the coin-tossing tradition takes place.
  • The fee applies on weekdays (11:30 am-10 pm) and weekends (9 am-10 pm); access remains free after nightfall.
  • The measure aims to manage overwhelming tourist crowds, with over 10 million visitors between December 2024 and December 2025.
  • The surrounding square, offering the classic postcard view, remains freely accessible; the charge is only for closer access to the water's edge.
  • Rome residents, people with disabilities, and children under six are exempt; funds will support upkeep and crowd management.

Why It Matters: Rome introduces a €2 fee for close access to Trevi Fountain to manage crowds and preserve the landmark.

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