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- Rome introduces tourist fee for some Trevi fountain visitors
Starting Feb 1, the city of Rome is imposing a 2-euro, or $2 35, fee for tourists to get close to the fountain during prime-time daylight hours
- Rome: Tourists to face €2 fee to get near Trevi Fountain
Tourists in Italy's capital Rome will soon have to pay a €2 (£1 75; $2 34) entrance fee if they want to see its famed Trevi Fountain up close The new barrier for visitors to view the Baroque
- Rome to charge tourists to get close to the famed Trevi Fountain
Tourists who want to get close to Rome's Trevi Fountain will soon have to pay a two-euro ($2 34) fee, the city mayor said on Friday, as authorities look to profit more handsomely from Italy's many
- Rome to charge visitors for access to Trevi Fountain
Tourists will have to pay a two-euro entrance fee to get close to Rome's famous Trevi Fountain, which draws vast crowds daily, Mayor Roberto Gualtieri said on Friday
- Toss a Coin in the Trevi Fountain? That’ll Be 2 Euros, Wish Not . . .
Starting on Feb 1, Rome will charge tourists a fee to go down into the basin of the famed 18th-century fountain Not every one is happy (except Romans, who won’t have to pay)
- Visiting the Trevi Fountain will now cost more than just a coin toss
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 hours
- Rome to introduce entry fee for historic Trevi Fountain - DW
Rome's mayor said tourists will have to pay to get close to Trevi Fountain, one of the Italian capital's most popular monuments, starting in February
- Rome to charge tourists to get close to famed Trevi Fountain
Tourists who want to get close to Rome’s Trevi Fountain will soon have to pay a €2 (US$2 34) fee, the city mayor said on Friday, as authorities look to profit more handsomely from Italy’s
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