Trevi Fountain

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Klook User
2 Nov 2025
Great tour specially with Domenica, she was amazing with everything
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Klook User
1 Nov 2025
It was a great experience, especially for solo travelers!
Klook User
29 Oct 2025
The buses were comfortable.There were operators assisting at every bus station while boarding the bus.
Wang *******
26 Oct 2025
The entire Colosseum is majestic and spectacular, Palatine Hill is enormous, and even though the Roman Forum is largely in ruins, it's still amazing.
ameth *********
26 Oct 2025
we love this place!!! one of the biggest rooms we’ve stayed in Rome! i will be sure to book this place again when we go back to Rome. perfect location, close to everything and the vibe is just the authentic Roman vibe. it’s clean and spotless!can’t recommend them enough! Marzia is absolutely professional and very kind and so sweet! we booked this hotel on my husband’s birthday and gave us an amazing surprise! thank you so much!! such a nice gesture. :) can’t recommend you enough and can’t wait to be back.
Jun ********
21 Oct 2025
smooth experience with skip the line ticket. However, the audio guide provided is not similar with the actual audio guide to be offered inside the Pantheon, which you will need to purchase it separately. So it’s kind of “upset” as the description is not clearl stated in the selling platform. Nevertheless, the audio guide do present some meaningless details about the overall structures of the pantheon.
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RJ **************
19 Oct 2025
This was the best experience ever. I will surely return to Pantheon to learn more about the architecture To learn more about the architecture and its history, I was interested in the middle of the Pantheon to learn more about it.
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Klook User
19 Oct 2025
Our tour guides were amazing and very informative. Pompeii was breathtaking and much bigger than I thought it would be.
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What to know about Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain in Rome, also known as Fontana di Trevi, is one of the most famous fountains in the world, drawing millions of visitors to the Eternal City each year. Designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and later completed by Giuseppe Pannini after Salvi's death, this grand fountain stands at the meeting point of three streets (tre vie), symbolizing an ancient Roman water source connected to the Aqua Virgo aqueduct, which once supplied water to Roman soldiers. Carved from travertine stone, the Trevi Fountain features allegorical figures, including Oceanus, the Roman god of the sea, riding a shell chariot pulled by sea horses. Behind the statues, the grand façade of Palazzo Poli enhances its majestic presence. Immortalized in films like La Dolce Vita and Roman Holiday, Trevi Fountain is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture and a must-visit landmark, totally worth braving the packed crowds to witness its beauty.
Piazza di Trevi, 00187 Roma RM, Italy

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain in Rome, also known as Fontana di Trevi, is one of the most famous fountains in the world. Built between 1732 and 1762, this architectural marvel was designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and later completed by Giuseppe Pannini after Salvi's death. Nestled in the Trevi district, it stands at the intersection of three roads (tre vie), symbolizing its connection to ancient Roman water sources, including the Acqua Vergine aqueduct, which once supplied water to Roman soldiers.

Baroque Architecture

Admire the intricate Baroque architecture of the fountain in Rome, featuring travertine stone sculpted into a breathtaking scene. At its centre niche, Oceanus commands a shell chariot pulled by sea horses, guided by Tritons, representing the changing tides of the sea. The statues symbolize abundance, health, and power, while the backdrop of Palazzo Poli adds to its grandeur.

Coin-Throwing Tradition

A persistent tradition consists of tossing one coin over your right shoulder into the Trevi Fountain, ensuring a future return to Rome. Two coins are said to bring love, while three coins promise marriage. Thanks to this tradition, thousands of coins are thrown into the fountain daily, funding local social programs in the city.

Exploring the Area

Located in the heart of the Eternal City, the Trevi Fountain is surrounded by some of Rome’s most iconic landmarks. Just a short walk away, explore the Spanish Steps, a popular gathering spot with stunning views. Visit the Pantheon, one of the best-preserved ancient Roman temples, or admire the grandeur of Piazza Navona with its elegant fountains. Stroll to the Colosseum and Roman Forum or discover the artistic beauty of Palazzo Barberini nearby

Local Cuisine

A visit to Rome’s Trevi Fountain isn’t complete without indulging in local flavors. Enjoy classic Roman dishes like Carbonara, Cacio e Pepe, and Saltimbocca alla Romana at nearby trattorias. Try Supplì (fried rice balls) or Carciofi alla Romana (artichokes) for a quick bite. End with gelato, Maritozzo, or an espresso at a charming café. Whether dining near the Spanish Steps or sipping Italian wine, Rome’s culinary delights make your visit unforgettable.