Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain is Rome’s most iconic and romantic landmark. This Baroque masterpiece dazzles with mythological sculptures and cascading water. Toss in a coin to ensure your return to the Eternal City and experience the magic of centuries-old Roman legend and artistry.

Best Selling Experiences of Trevi Fountain

Discover the Trevi Fountain through guided walking tours that reveal its artistic secrets, hidden symbolism, and surrounding historic sites. Many top-rated experiences include visits to the Pantheon, Spanish Steps, or underground aqueducts. Perfect for first-time visitors, photographers, and romantics, these tours offer cultural insight, local stories, and unforgettable moments in Rome’s most cinematic setting.

Other Attractions in Rome

Rome enchants with world-famous sites like the Colosseum, Vatican Museums, and Roman Forum. Wander the lively streets of Trastevere, admire art in Galleria Borghese, or relax in Villa Doria Pamphili’s gardens. Whether enjoying rooftop views or espresso in a piazza, Rome’s blend of ancient history and modern elegance creates a magical experience at every turn.

Trevi Fountain

Frequently Asked Questions

No, visiting the Trevi Fountain is free and open to the public 24/7.

Plan 20–30 minutes to enjoy the view, take photos, and toss a coin.

Early morning or late evening offers fewer crowds and stunning light for photos.

No, sitting on the edge of the fountain is prohibited and enforced by local police.

Yes, many walking tours include the Trevi Fountain with historical commentary and nearby stops.

Yes, the piazza area is flat and accessible, though it can be crowded.

Yes! Legend says tossing a coin ensures your return to Rome—right hand over your left shoulder.

Yes, it’s beautifully lit at night and safe to visit with lively surroundings.

Absolutely. The area around the fountain is filled with trattorias, gelaterias, and wine bars.

Yes, Barberini Station (Line A) is about a 7-minute walk from the fountain.