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Rome Moves Closer to Introducing Trevi Fountain Entry Fee

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Rome may introduce a €2 entry fee for tourists visiting the Trevi Fountain as early as January 7th, according to reports - though city hall stressed that nothing is confirmed.

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2 euros to visit Fâtána TreviTuristi will have to buy 2 euros to enter, while the residents of the Italian capital will continue to benefit from free access. The measure is part of a wider conservation plan, in a context where the Fâtánna was visited by over 5 million people only in the first half of the year.In order to manage the flow of visitors, the authorities will implement a separate payment system and controlled access, with a maximum nu…

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Foreign tourists who want to admire the famous Fontana di Trevi in Rome will have to pay from 2026. Article From January 2026, tourists will pay to visit the famous Fontana di Trevi in Rome. Which will be the price of a ticket first appeared in Romania TV.

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Tourists will have to pay two euros (49 crowns) to enter Rome's famous Trevi Fountain from January 7, 2026. The measure is expected to bring in around 20 million euros (487 million crowns) a year to the city's coffers. Residents of the Italian capital will be able to see the iconic monument for free.

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Tourists will have to shell out money if they want to see the famous fountain in the future.

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From 7 January next, admission fee for tourists to the Trevi Fountain. The City of Rome evaluates a ticket of 2 euros. Centinario (Lega): they want to make cash.Two euros. It is the one that will have to pay tourists in order to see the Trevi Fountain in Rome from 7 January. Except for the Romans, they will continue to enter for free. One find, that of the City of Rome, that should bring in the urban coffers 20 million euros, according to the Co…

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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