Rome, Italy
Trevi Fountain
What You Need to Know
Rome’s most iconic fountain now has a structured queuing system. Here’s everything to plan your visit — including the best times to beat the crowds.


Navigating the Queue System
Officials have introduced a structured system to enhance visitor experience, especially ahead of the Jubilee. Entry is capped and timed — plan accordingly.
Every other Monday: Opens at 2 pm for cleaning.
See the Fountain
Best Times to Visit
Late Night Magic
The queue system isn’t regulated after 9 pm — visiting at 9:30 pm or later means far fewer crowds. The fountain is beautifully illuminated at night.
Midday Pause
A surprisingly good window — most tourists head to lunch, giving you a brief quieter stretch during the day.
Monday & Friday Mornings
The fountain is closed until noon on these days for coin collection and cleaning. Plan around it.
Where to Line Up
Enter via the central staircase and exit through the gate on the left, facing Via dei Crociferi.
There’s no time limit once inside — stay as long as you like.
No sitting on the marble edge

I will be visiting the Trevi Fountain on Saturday August 23, 2025. will the new online reservation system be in place for that date? Thank you
For now, you must wait in line to enter. There have been hints that they may implement an online ticketing system, along with a small fee. But, at this point, nothing firm.