Tourists in Rome next month will have to pay two euros to visit the Trevi Fountain, but entry remains free for residents. The measure is the latest in a series of heritage preservation schemes in Europe where cities such as Venice, Athens and Seville are increasing efforts to protect monuments.
Breakdown
- Tourists must pay two euros to visit Trevi Fountain from February 2026
- Entry remains free for Rome residents 12s
- Six other sites will also introduce entry fees 16s
- Fee applies to the area adjacent to the fountain basin 29s
- Funds will support preservation and visitor management 44s