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From 7 January, tourists may have to pay a fee to enter the Trevi Fountain, in a bid to tackle overcrowding. A new ticketed system costing 2 euros is set to come into place, although it is yet to be confirmed.
Want to avoid the tickets, fees and general crowds? We've scoped out a bargain hotel that has incredible views of the Trevi Fountain, so you don't even have to leave your hotel.
The Trevi Fountain has become one of the most popular tourist spots, with people showing videos of them arriving at 3 am to beat the crowds and get the perfect shot.
In a bid to tackle overtourism, it has been reported that there will be a new ticketing system in place from 2026, with two lines. Tourists will pay a fee of 2 euros (around £1.76) and residents of Rome will remain free, but still use the lines to visit.
Alessandro Onorato, Councillor for Tourism and Major Events in Rome said that this has been designed to strike a balance between preserving the monument and improving the quality of visitors’ experience
We've scoped out two hotels with incredible views of the Trevi Fountain, and they're affordable too, especially in January and February. Prices start to rise as spring creeps in.
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