An “imbecile” tourist damaged the famous Fountain of Neptune in Florence this weekend when he climbed on it to take a selfie and broke off a piece of marble from the 16th-century site, officials said.
After yet another summer of overtourism woes in Italy, officials in Rome are considering new measures to limit crowds at the Trevi Fountain, one of the country’s most famous sites. Alessandro Onorato, ...
If you’re planning to visit Rome’s iconic Trevi Fountain, it will soon come with a price tag: A €2 ($2.35) admission fee—plus, of course, the traditional coin you’ll want to toss over your shoulder to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A photo shows the tourist, blurred out, in front of the Fountain of Neptune monument. A screenshot of a video shows the tourist ...
Rome has unveiled its latest tactic to curb over-tourism: a €2 ($2.35) entrance fee for close-up access to the Trevi Fountain. The measure will take effect on February 1 and be enforced daily from 9 a ...
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This video follows a walk around the Trevi Fountain area in Rome, Italy. Viewers see the famous Baroque fountain, surrounding ...
A beloved landmark is now charging visitors to get close — and that's on top of the cost of the obligatory coin toss. The Trevi Fountain, which is perhaps the most famous fountain in the world, will ...