
Trevi Historic Center
Rome's largest and most famous Baroque fountain, a breathtaking spectacle of water, sculpture, and legend.
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Trevi Historic Center
Best Time
Fewer crowds, magical light
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Rome's largest and most famous Baroque fountain, a breathtaking spectacle of water, sculpture, and legend.
"The Trevi Fountain is a must-see, a breathtaking spectacle of water, sculpture, and legend."

Throw a Coin Correctly
Right hand over left shoulder for good luck and return to Rome! 🪙
Avoid Fountain Fines
Don't jump in or disturb the water; fines are steep! :moneywithwings:

Quick Facts
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Rating
4.6 · 79 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Trevi Fountain
Piazza di Trevi
Rome's largest Baroque fountain, a breathtaking spectacle of water, sculpture, and mythology.

Underground Trevi
Vicus Caprarius
Explore the ancient Roman ruins and aqueducts hidden beneath the iconic fountain.

Rooftop Views
Various rooftop bars near Trevi
Enjoy panoramic views of the Trevi Fountain and Rome's skyline from a serene vantage point.
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Throw a Coin Correctly
Right hand over left shoulder for good luck and return to Rome! 🪙
Avoid Fountain Fines
Don't jump in or disturb the water; fines are steep! :moneywithwings:
Discover Hidden History
Explore the underground ruins of Vicus Caprarius for a unique perspective. :mag:
Seek Serene Views
Rooftop bars offer amazing fountain views without the crowds. 🍾
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from all over the internet
Throw a Coin Correctly
Right hand over left shoulder for good luck and return to Rome! 🪙
Avoid Fountain Fines
Don't jump in or disturb the water; fines are steep! :moneywithwings:
Discover Hidden History
Explore the underground ruins of Vicus Caprarius for a unique perspective. :mag:
Seek Serene Views
Rooftop bars offer amazing fountain views without the crowds. 🍾
Walk Everywhere
The historic center is walkable to major sites like the Pantheon and Colosseum. 🚶
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Trevi Fountain's stunning Baroque beauty and the enchanting atmosphere, especially when illuminated at night. The tradition of coin-tossing adds a magical element. However, the overwhelming crowds can detract from the experience, making early morning or late-night visits highly recommended.
"Trevi is lovely"
Jeannie Molloy
"As soon as you arrive below the village, you can see its beauty. It's a village that requires a couple of hours to explore and lose yourself in the streets, where you'll be transported back to another time. Good shoes and a strong desire to walk are required. Not to be missed. 👍👍"
Danny
"My husband and I went in our camper. Saturday during the olive oil festival. A very well-kept village, pleasant to visit. The residents are courteous and friendly. The food was excellent. I recommend a visit!"
ilaria c
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Trevi Historic Center is best accessed by public transport or on foot. Several bus lines stop nearby, and the closest metro stations are Barberini and Spagna. Many visitors find it convenient to walk from these stations, as the area is very central and walkable to other major attractions like the Pantheon and Spanish Steps.
Parking in Rome's historic center is notoriously difficult and expensive. It's highly recommended to use public transportation or a taxi/ride-sharing service rather than driving your own car.
Absolutely! The Trevi Historic Center is ideally located. You can easily walk to the Pantheon, Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona, and even the Colosseum within a reasonable timeframe.
The historic center is best explored on foot. The narrow streets and charming alleys are perfect for wandering. Public transport is available for longer distances, but walking is the most immersive way to experience the area.
Yes, several bus lines serve the area around the Trevi Fountain. Routes like 52, 53, 56, 57, 60, 62, 63, 71, 80, 83, 85, 95, 116, 117, and 170 stop within a short walk. It's advisable to check real-time schedules as routes can change.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, viewing the Trevi Fountain itself is free! You can admire its grandeur and toss a coin without any admission fee.
The Trevi Fountain is accessible 24/7. However, it is most magical when illuminated at night and less crowded in the very early morning or late evening.
Yes, there is a fee to visit the Vicus Caprarius, the archaeological site beneath the Trevi Fountain. Tickets can usually be purchased on-site.
It's recommended to check the official website for Vicus Caprarius for the most up-to-date information on booking tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.
While the fountain is generally open, large crowds can sometimes make access difficult. Be aware of any local events or potential temporary closures. Jumping into the fountain is strictly prohibited and results in fines.
📸 📸 Photography
For the best photos with fewer people, aim for sunrise (around 6 AM) or late at night after 10 PM. The fountain is beautifully lit after dark.
The main piazza offers the classic view. For unique perspectives, consider a rooftop bar for elevated shots or explore the side streets for different angles.
Drone usage is generally prohibited in Rome's historic center, especially around major landmarks like the Trevi Fountain, due to privacy and safety regulations.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the entire fountain. A tripod can be helpful for low-light shots at night, but be mindful of crowds.
While general photography is allowed, be respectful of other visitors. Avoid using flash photography directly at the sculptures if it might disturb others.
🎫 💧 Trevi Fountain Traditions
The tradition is to throw one coin with your right hand over your left shoulder. This ensures your return to Rome.
A second coin is said to bring romance, and a third coin is for marriage.
This smaller fountain, located to the right of the main Trevi Fountain, is associated with a legend for couples.
Millions of euros are collected annually from the coins thrown into the fountain. This money is typically donated to charitable causes.
Yes, jumping into the Trevi Fountain is illegal and can result in a significant fine, reportedly around 500 euros.





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