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Rome’s Trevi Fountain: A Small Fee for a Big Experience?

ivanusma70 February 7, 2026 2 minutes read
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Get ready for a slight change if you’re planning to visit Rome’s world-famous Trevi Fountain! As of February 2nd, you’ll need to pay a €2 access fee to get up close and personal with the iconic landmark and partake in the beloved tradition of tossing a coin into its waters.

This new charge isn’t just about making money; it’s a direct response to the massive crowds that have swamped the fountain in recent years, sometimes seeing up to 70,000 visitors on peak days. Officials hope this small fee will help manage the flow of people, making the experience more enjoyable for everyone, and, crucially, fund the essential upkeep of this historic monument.

So, what does this mean for your visit? You can still admire the stunning fountain from the piazza above for free. But to step near the basin and perform that classic coin toss, a ticket is required between 9 am and 10 pm. Rome residents, children under five, and people with disabilities (plus their carers) are exempt.

The initial reactions have been a mix. Some tourists gladly paid, understanding that preservation is key and €2 is a small price for history. As one visitor put it, “it’s the price of a coffee.” Others, however, felt strongly that such a historical site should remain free for all, with some even trying to toss coins over the new barriers! City officials are even considering patrols to prevent stray coins from becoming a hazard.

Rome’s tourism councillor, Alessandro Onorato, stands by the decision, calling it a “healthy revolution” and a necessary step to protect a “fragile landmark.” With an estimated €20 million potentially raised annually for maintenance, this €2 fee aims to ensure the Trevi Fountain continues to inspire awe for generations to come.

Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/2166257/fury-italy-tourists-snub-major-city-landmark

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