Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) Tours and Tickets - page 48
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The incredibly ornate Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) is the most famous fountain in Rome, and perhaps all of Italy. Centered around the Greek sea god Oceanus—as well as Tritons, seahorses, and other mythological figures—the baroque Trevi Fountain has made cameos on the silver screen and is a popular spot of superstition; throw in a coin and make a wish.
Theo was a wonderful tour guide!
Enjoyed getting to know him and learn about Rome from him!
Tour covers many sites and gave us a great orientation of the city for us to continue exploring on our own.
Dalila was an excellent and knowledgeable tour guide with a great sense of humor mixed with kindness. Dalila also shared with us her list of her favorite places to eat as well as some local tips!
If ever in Rome - request her! Well worth it :)
What a great tour. Lucia our guide was a fountain of knowledge, friendly and didn't disappoint in providing a great experience. I highly recommend this tour. You have to see Rome at night it's magnificent.
A great way to get a lay of the land if you haven't been to Rome before. Some fun tastings of local food and wine. Our guide Andrea was very good and making sure we could hear him and explaining what we were seeing.
Great tour and very informative. The tour guide was really good and a great sense of humour. Gave quiet good information about the sights we were seeing
Tour was perfetto! Our tour guide was charming and funny and took care of group . It was exactly as described! There was so much food that we didn’t need to eat again that day!
Our guide was wonderful. He was so knowledgeable and personable. The history of the Colosseum was awesome, as well as the rest of the places we toured. You will not be disappointed. This was the best tour of our trip to Italy!
Eddy was absolutely amazing! Entertaining, knowledgeable and so personable. We had a great time and were excited to see all of the sites with Eddy leading us through.
People Also AskQ:Do you need a tour for Trevi Fountain?
A:No, the Trevi Fountain is an outdoor landmark in the heart of Rome’s historic center, and passers-by can marvel at its baroque glory without joining a tour. The fountain is a highlight of many Rome walking tours—together with other nearby A-listers like the ancient Pantheon and elegant Piazza Navona.
Q:How long do you need at Trevi Fountain?
A:You can get a good look at the fountain and snap photos in a few minutes. There are benches that rise in tiers from the fountain’s lower basin where you can sit and ponder its ornate design, though local police close access to this area when crowds peak.
Q:Can you visit the Trevi Fountain at any time?
A:Yes, the fountain is located outdoors and is accessible 24 hours a day. Unless there is cleaning or restoration work in progress, the water is never turned off—not even when the city maintenance crew comes each evening to remove the thousands of coins tossed into the fountain’s lower basin.
Q:What time is best to see the Trevi Fountain?
A:One of Rome’s most famous sights, the Trevi Fountain gets packed with visitors in midday, and it can be hard to enjoy. The best times to visit are the quieter early morning hours or late in the evening, when there are fewer people and the fountain is lit.
Q:Can you touch the water at Trevi Fountain?
A:No, you can approach the fountain’s lower basin to snap a photo or toss a coin, but you are not allowed to put your hands in the water. The police officers patrolling the fountain will issue a fine if you reach into the water or, worse, jump in to swim.
Q:Can you take pictures at the Trevi Fountain?
A:Yes, the Trevi Fountain is one of the most photographed landmarks in Rome and is particularly attractive by night. For great selfies with the fountain, head to the bottom tier of benches and stand in front of the lower basin with the rushing water and towering statues behind you.