Rome Considers Reservation System for Trevi Fountain Visits
Plans aim to manage tourist influx as city prepares for 2025 Jubilee attracting millions of visitors.
- Tourists may need to reserve time slots to visit Trevi Fountain under new proposals.
- Rome expects 32 million visitors for the 2025 Roman Catholic Jubilee.
- Local residents might access the fountain for free, while non-residents pay a small fee.
- Other European cities like Barcelona and Venice have implemented similar measures to combat overtourism.
- Officials cite difficulties in managing crowds and protecting the historic monument.