

Rome, Italy
Rome, Italy
Rome’s Trevi Fountain is an 18th‑century Baroque masterpiece by Nicola Salvi, fed by ancient aqueduct waters. Its grand sculptures—Neptune flanked by Tritons—anchor a lively piazza and make it a quintessential stop for art and architecture enthusiasts. Visitors come to admire the carvings, feel the cool spray, and observe the tradition of tossing a coin over the shoulder, said to ensure a return to Rome. Best visited early morning or late evening to avoid crowds, the fountain is free to see and easy to pair with nearby sights such as the Pantheon and the Spanish Steps.
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours, daily