Trevi Fountain for Brits: Easy Rome Trips Without the Crowds

The Baroque beauty and coin-tossing stories of the Trevi Fountain draw UK tourists, but smart timing beats the crowds. This website gives British guests personalised advice on everything from flights to surrounding attractions.

Visits Without Crowds

For peaceful views, come before 8 AM or after 10 PM. The busiest times are from 9 AM to 9 PM, when there are limits on how many people can visit. Weekdays (Tuesday through Thursday) and the off-season (October through March) are good times for Brits to avoid the winter blues and the summer mayhem.In the early morning, the light is mellow. In the evening, after sunset (5–8 PM seasonally), the light is wonderful.

How to get from London

It takes 2.5 hours to fly directly from Heathrow to Rome Fiumicino or Gatwick to Rome Fiumicino (Ryanair or EasyJet from £50 roundtrip). Take the Leonardo Express train from FCO to Termini (32 minutes, £12), then walk or take the Metro A to Barberini (20 minutes).OTAs like EaseMyTrip make it easy to book flights and accommodations together for a budget half-term trip.

What Happens to Tossed Coins

Coins thrown over the left shoulder (right hand) pay for Rome's Caritas charity, which gives €1.5 million a year to shops and food banks that help the poor. One coin guarantees a return; two coins start a romance.The money goes to programs that help the homeless and the elderly.

Things to do nearby

  • Spanish Steps: A 10-minute walk up the hill will provide you great views and shops.
  • Pantheon: A 15-minute walk to see its old dome.
  • Piazza Navona is 20 minutes distant and has Bernini fountains and street performes.
  • Gelato at Giolitti: a famous place just steps from Trevi for the best pistachio gelato.

Advice for British Travellers

To avoid €100 fines, don't sit or eat on the edges and toss coins the right way. Use Citymapper to find your way around on foot, and bring clothing for the weather in Rome, which may change quickly. Book skip-the-line tours while prices are still low at €2; pair with Ryanair for a good deal.

Questions and Answers

1. When is the best time for people from the UK to see the Trevi Fountain without crowds?

During the off-season, on weekdays, it's best to go early in the morning (before 8 AM) or late at night (after 10 PM).

2. How do you go from London to Rome to see the Trevi Fountain?

Fly directly from LHR/LGW to FCO (2.5 hours), then take the train to the center.

3. What happens to the coins that people throw into the Trevi Fountain?

Given to a charity helping poor Romans.

4. What are the best activities to do around the Trevi Fountain in Rome?

The Spanish Steps, the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and Giolitti gelato.

5. What should British tourists know before going to the Trevi Fountain?

Avoid peak times, follow the regulations, and fly with affordable airlines.

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