Rome Introduces Entry Fee for Trevi Fountain and Juliet's Balcony

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Starting February 1, Rome will charge a 2-euro fee for tourists, including non-residents, to access the basin of the Trevi Fountain, a move aimed at limiting crowding and protecting the historic site.
- Toss a Coin in the Trevi Fountain? That’ll Be 2 Euros, Wish Not Included The New York Times
- Rome: Tourists to face €2 fee to get near Trevi Fountain BBC
- Rome to introduce entry fee for historic Trevi Fountain dw.com
- Rome to charge tourists to get close to the famed Trevi Fountain Reuters
- Selfie on Juliet's balcony? Now it will cost you Ynetnews
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