Rome’s fountains constantly hit the headlines due to misbehaving foreigners diving naked or partially clothed into their cooling waters. But they continue to add a sense of wonder and a touch of magic to Roman days and nights. Here are some of our favourites for you to visit this summer.
Trevi Fountain
Synonymous with Italian movies after its starring role in Federico Fellini’s La Dolce Vita, this spectacular show of a fountain is perhaps a little smaller than you expected on your first visit, after having all those cinematic scenes and wide-angle lens photographs.
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