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Tourist Caught Climbing on Trevi Fountain to Fill Water Bottle — Watch the Video - travelandleisure.com - Italy - Ireland - county Fountain
travelandleisure.com
16.08.2023

Tourist Caught Climbing on Trevi Fountain to Fill Water Bottle — Watch the Video

With Italy experiencing a record heat wave this summer, it's understandable that tourists will seek any type of relief from the high temps. However, one tourist’s extreme way to beat the heat is making headlines for the wrong reasons. This week, a video, that's now gone viral, shows a person trespassing and climbing on the historic Trevi Fountain in Rome to casually fill a bottle with water. The video, which has been circulated on social media, shows the incident and ends with a security official blowing a loud whistle and moving towards the tourist, signaling that they need to leave immediately.  The incident has left onlookers — and the internet — shaking their heads. 

Rome May Begin Curbing Access to Famed Trevi Fountain - travelpulse.com - Italy - city Rome
travelpulse.com
10.09.2024

Rome May Begin Curbing Access to Famed Trevi Fountain

For those who have visited Rome’s immensely popular Trevi Fountain, here’s a bit of news that may seen long overdue.Leaders in Rome are contemplating limiting access to the historic fountain, which is not only a baroque masterpiece, but also a magnet for hordes of rank and file travelers, Instagram influencers, TikTokers, and more.The plans being considered would involve visitors making a reservation in advance to visit the fountain, according to a report in The Guardian.“Personally I would be in favour of looking at a new form of access, limited and timed, to the Trevi fountain,” Alessandro Onorato, the city councillor responsible for tourism, told the newspaper Corriere della Sera, per The Guardian.Residents of course, would still be allowed to visit the fountain and do so for free. But everyone else would be required to make a contribution of one to two euros in exchange for the ability to spend time taking in the masterpiece.The goal of the entrance fee is not to raise money, but to use the new system as a mechanism to control the crush of people that surround the fountain from sunup until sundown, and long into the evening.
The new system would also (hopefully) bring an end to such disrespectful behaviors as snacking on pizza and gelato while perched on the fountain.The paid reservation system is merely one of the options the city is considering to protect the historic site.Rome’s mayor, Roberto Gualtieri, said measures to curb tourist numbers were “a very concrete possibility,” adding that a handful of possible solutions are under review.“We’ve decided to study and investigate this because the situation is becoming technically very difficult to manage,” he said. “Local police officers tell us this all the time: there is a concentration of people that makes adequate protection of the monument difficult and is also often a source of degradation.”The discussion surrounding how best to protect the fountain is especially pressing as the city prepares to host the 2025 jubilee, which is a year-long Roman Catholic event that is expected to bring more than 30 million tourists and pilgrims to Rome.But this latest move, which is among a growing number of efforts to curb overtourism around the world, is also prompted by a history of tourists behaving poorly at the fountain.In 2017, for instance, the city rolled out fines for bad behavior at the site after tourists began frolicking in the fountain water. And in 2018, an eight-person fight broke out over, of all things, the perfect selfie spot.

Rome may require reservations for a major landmark in 2025 - thepointsguy.com - Italy - city Rome - city Venice, Italy - Vatican
thepointsguy.com
06.09.2024

Rome may require reservations for a major landmark in 2025

Tourists heading to Rome may have to reserve their visit to the Trevi Fountain as a way to address overtourism ahead of the city's 2025 Jubilee celebration, according to Roman officials.

Italy Gains Tourism Surge from Ryder Cup - skift.com - Italy - Usa - city Rome - city Santanche - region Campania
skift.com
02.10.2023

Italy Gains Tourism Surge from Ryder Cup

The Ryder Cup is giving tourism in Rome a big boost, Italian government officials said on Saturday, with the region around the host capital ranking first in the country for numbers of online bookings.

Rome Is Investing Big on a Redo Ahead of Major Events - skift.com - Eu - Italy - city Rome - city Eternal - city Milan
skift.com
25.08.2023

Rome Is Investing Big on a Redo Ahead of Major Events

Romans hope that an alignment of the stars will halt a generations-long decay of the Eternal City that is as beautiful as it is disorganized.

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