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Trevi Fountain, from today the pay-as-you-go ticket arrives: here are the time slots, the price and who will not have to pay

Internal access to the fountain will be charged at certain times to manage tourism

by Rome Editorial Staff

Turisti a Fontana di Trevi,, Roma, 31 marzo 2025.

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Translated by AI
Versione italiana

2' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

Historic news in Rome, in one of the capital's historic spots. It is the Trevi Fountain, which from today, Monday 2 February 2026, will no longer be visible for free, as announced (for the first time) last December. Or, at least, not for everyone and at certain times of the day.

The ticket price and who will have to pay it

The ticket costs 2 euro and can be purchased online. However, it does not have to be paid by those who are residents of Rome and the Metropolitan City. It will be sufficient for them to show their identity document. The novelty, in fact, is only for tourists.

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Not only that. Disabled persons and accompanying persons, children under the age of six, and tourist guides are also exempt from payment.

Time slots

The inner perimeter of the monument in the heart of Rome will be open Monday to Friday from 11.30 a.m. to 10 p.m., and the remaining days of the week from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Exceptionally, on Monday 2 February, on the first day of opening, the hours will be from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

It is confirmed that, outside those hours, the fountain will remain visible to all free of charge.

The reasons

A transformation that comes after a year-long trial period (December 2024 - December 2025), in which careful monitoring of the influx - more than 10 million visitors, with around 30,000 accesses per day and peaks of 70,000 - made it possible to test new ways of use to combat overcrowding, improve the visitor experience and protect one of the city's best-loved monuments, whose preservation will now be decisively supported by the new access fee.

In the meantime, to accompany the launch of the new system of use, and in an attempt to further improve its effectiveness, work has begun on the fence shared between the Capitoline Superintendency and the Special Superintendency of Archaeology, Fine Arts and Landscape of Rome. The operations stem from the twofold need to protect access to the low perimeter of the fountain from the square and to contain and regulate the lines of access from Via della Stamperia.

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