<!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-cinema-in-english-pdf--><!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-cinema-in-english-pdf--><!--DEBUG-spv-->{"id":3456427,"date":"2026-02-02T22:18:09","date_gmt":"2026-02-02T20:18:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/?p=3456427"},"modified":"2026-02-03T11:26:45","modified_gmt":"2026-02-03T09:26:45","slug":"trevi-fountain-fee-takes-effect-as-rome-seeks-to-manage-tourist-crowds","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/ru\/2026\/02\/trevi-fountain-fee-takes-effect-as-rome-seeks-to-manage-tourist-crowds\/","title":{"rendered":"Trevi Fountain fee takes effect as Rome seeks to manage tourist crowds"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>Tourists visiting Rome&#8217;s Trevi Fountain now pay a $2.35 fee for close access. This new fee structure, which began Monday, aims to raise funds and manage crowds at the iconic site. Tourists seem unfazed by the charge, appreciating the improved access. The fee is part of a broader initiative, inclu.<\/b><br \/>\nTourists hoping to get close to the Trevi Fountain had to pay 2 euros ($2.35) starting Monday as the city of Rome inaugurated a new fee structure to help raise money and control crowds at the one of the world\u2019s most celebrated waterworks.<br \/>The first tourists to pass through the new ticket check seemed nonplussed by the tariff, noting it was a small price to pay for quality access to a fountain made famous by Federico Fellini\u2019s movie \u201cLa Dolce Vita.\u201d<br \/>Other WRAL Top Stories<br \/>\u201cBefore, there were problems accessing the fountain. There were a lot of people. Now, it\u2019s very easy,\u201d said Ilhan Musbah, a tourist from Morocco. \u201cYou can take photos, you feel good, you\u2019re comfortable, and on top of that 2 euros is not much.\u201d<br \/>The tourist fee was rolled out in conjunction with a new 5-euro (nearly $6) tourist ticket fee for some city museums. In both cases, Rome residents are exempt from the fees and the extra revenue will actually expand the number of city-run museums that are free for registered Roman residents.<br \/>It&#8217;s all part of the Eternal City\u2019s efforts to manage tourist flows in a particularly congested part of town, improve the experience and offset the maintenance costs of preserving all of Rome\u2019s cultural heritage. Officials estimate it could net the city 6.5 million euros ($7.6 million) extra a year.<br \/>The city decided to impose the Trevi Fountain fee after seeing positive results already from a yearlong experiment to stagger and limit the number of visitors who can reach the front edge of the basin by imposing lines and pathways for entrance and exit.<br \/>\u201cI think tourists were shocked by the fact that the city of Rome is only asking for 2 euros for a site of this level,\u201d Alessandro Onorato, Rome\u2019s assessor of tourism, said Monday. \u201cI believe that if the Trevi Fountain were in New York, they would have charged at least $100.\u201d<br \/>The fee follows a similar ticketing system at Rome\u2019s Pantheon monument and the more complicated tourist day-tripper tax that the lagoon city of Venice imposed last year in a bid to ease overtourism and make the city more livable for residents. The Italian fees still pale in comparison to the 45% price hike that French authorities announced for the Louvre Museum for most non-European visitors, where tickets can now run to 32 euros ($37) from 22 euros.<br \/>The Trevi fee, which can be paid in advance online, enables tourists to get close to the fountain during prime-time daylight hours. The view for those admiring the late Baroque masterpiece from the piazza above remains free, as it is up close after hours.<br \/>The towering fountain features the Titan god Oceanus flanked by falls cascading down the travertine rocks into a shallow turquoise pool, where Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg famously took their nighttime dip in \u201cLa Dolce Vita.\u201d<br \/>While bathing is prohibited nowadays, legend has it that visitors who toss a coin over their shoulders and make a wish will return to Rome.<\/p>\n<script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".vc_icon_element-icon\").css(\"top\", \"0px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\"#td_post_ranks\").css(\"height\", \"10px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".td-post-content\").find(\"p\").find(\"img\").hide();});<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tourists visiting Rome&#8217;s Trevi Fountain now pay a $2.35 fee for close access. This new fee structure, which began Monday, aims to raise funds and manage crowds at the iconic site. Tourists seem unfazed by the charge, appreciating the improved access. The fee is part of a broader initiative, inclu. 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