Tourists who want to get close to Rome’s Trevi Fountain will soon have to pay a €2 (US$2.34) fee, the city mayor said on Friday, as authorities look to profit more handsomely from Italy’s many attractions.
Mayor Roberto Gualtieri told reporters the new payment system would start on February 1, adding that the measure was expected to raise €6.5 million (US$7.6 million) a year.
“Two euros isn’t very much … and it will lead to less chaotic tourist flows,” Gualtieri said, stressing that citizens...
Rome to charge tourists to get close to famed Trevi Fountain
Published 4 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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