Starting Feb. 1, the city of Rome is imposing a 2-euro fee for tourists to get close to the fountain made famous by Federico Fellini’s “La Dolce Vita” during prime-time daylight hours.
Breakdown
- Tourists must pay 2 euros to visit Trevi Fountain up close 3s
- Romans retain free access to the monument 11s
- Fee takes effect from 1st February 30s
- Only ticket holders can approach the fountain closely 37s
- City expects to raise 6.5 million euros yearly from the fee 1m 12s