In the heart of Rome's historic center.
The area around Via delle Quattro Fontane offers a splendid mix of history, art, and urban life. The street takes its name from the four majestic monumental fountains located at its intersections, dating back to the sixteenth century, which add a touch of Baroque charm to the area.
However, one of the most famous and beloved treasures of this area is the Trevi Fountain, an icon of the Eternal City.
Located a short walk from Via delle Quattro Fontane, the Trevi Fountain is a majestic Baroque masterpiece that has enchanted visitors for centuries with its breathtaking beauty.
The cascading waters of the fountain flow into a lavish basin, while the statues and sculptures that adorn it depict mythological scenes and allegories. An ancient tradition holds that anyone who throws a coin into the fountain will return to Rome, and many visitors join in the fun of tossing their coins while admiring the spectacle.
The Trevi Fountain is more than just a tourist attraction: it is a symbol of the city, a place where history, legend, and timeless beauty intertwine. A visit to this marvel is an unforgettable experience for every traveler discovering the wonders of Rome.