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Rome will limit access to the Trevi Fountain in November due to cleaning efforts, constructing a limited-capacity walkway over it while the water is drained.
Officials are now considering a plan to manage tourism to one of Rome’s most-visited sites: A 2-euro ($2.25) ticket to access an open-air fountain that has always been free of charge.
Afar's correspondent in Rome heads to the famous Trevi Fountain to find out whether visiting the renowned monument is currently possible and what to expect when you do.
Tourists in Rome won’t be allowed to toss coins over their shoulders into the Trevi Fountain, following tradition, though an elevated walkway now gives limited access to the monument during ...
The Trevi Fountain, surrounded by a net due to the start of maintenance work, has a rectangular basin installed to prevent tourists from throwing coins on November 1, 2024, in Rome, Italy.
The Trevi Fountain will get a long overdue glow-up next month, a process that will alter the experience of visiting the world-famous water feature. As the Eternal City prepares for next year’s Jubilee ...