Rome floats plan to charge tourists at Trevi Fountain
Briefly

The influx from 2025's Jubilee could mean an additional 30 million pilgrims, prompting city officials to consider crowd control measures like ticketing around the Trevi Fountain.
Kathy McCabe recalls her serene visits to the Trevi Fountain, contrasting them with the overcrowded reality today where tourists compete for space and selfie opportunities.
Rome's tourism councilor proposed a reservation system for the Trevi Fountain, allowing free entry for locals while charging tourists a symbolic fee of 1-2 euros.
Officials are considering crowd measures resembling the 5-euro ticket system at the Pantheon to manage the record tourist numbers in Italy.
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