If you aim to make a wish, remember: one coin successfully tossed over your shoulder into the fountain means you’ll return to Rome; a second means you’ll find love; a third means you’ll marry.
By Elisabetta Povoledo Reporting from Rome There’s a good chance that many first-time visitors to the Trevi Fountain in Rome know the drill. To ensure a return to the Eternal City, the legend ...
Rome can get hot during the summer. Naturally, you'll need to cool down. But don't make this common tourist mistake that's a ...
Throwing a coin into Italy's famous Trevi Fountain in Rome is supposed to bring good luck. The money collected is scooped up for a good cause. Rome's Trevi Fountain attracts money — lots of money.
Cast your minds back to early November, and you might remember that there was a tonne of outrage from tourists who had travelled all the way to Rome to see the Trevi Fountain. Why? Well ...
On occasion of the 2025 Jubilee of Hope, the Trevi Fountain was cleaned and further restored. It has recently reopened to the ...
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The public square at Piazza Pia, which can hold up to 150,000 people, cost Rome 85.3 million euros (around $89 million) and features benches and trees, as well as two large, round fountains.
ROME – There’s a good chance that many first-time visitors to the Trevi Fountain in Rome know the drill. To ensure a return to the Eternal City, the legend goes, stand with your back to the ...
PBS host Kathy McCabe provides tips and restaurant suggestions for visitors to Rome during the Jubilee of 2025 and suggests ...