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Trevi Fountain

Historic Center
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Visiting the Trevi Fountain in Rome is a magical experience for kids, filled with excitement and wonder. The stunning, grand fountain captures their imagination with its intricate sculptures and the legend of tossing a coin into the water to ensure a return to Rome. Children love the tradition of making a wish as they throw their coins over their shoulder, creating a fun and interactive memory. The sound of rushing water, the beautifully illuminated statues, and the lively atmosphere of the bustling square make it a captivating spot for young visitors. Surrounded by gelato shops and cafes, it’s also the perfect place for families to enjoy a sweet treat while taking in the historic beauty of one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks.

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1. This place has been verified by one of our team members or a trusted community member.

2. Staff are friendly towards kids and make an effort to answer their questions and ensure they feel special.

3. Staff are attentive to parents' requests.

1. This tour has been verified by one of our team members or a trusted community member.

2. It does not include or stop at venues that are only for adults.

3. Tour guides are friendly towards kids and make an effort to answer their questions and ensure they feel special.

4. Tour guides are attentive to parents' requests, including stop breaks as needed.

Helpful Tips for Parents

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Teach the Tradition of Throwing Coins: kids love the tradition of tossing a coin into the fountain! Explain that throwing a coin over their shoulder means they’ll return to Rome someday. It’s fun, and it lets them participate in a famous Roman tradition.

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Trevi Fountain is surrounded by crowds, and the edges of the fountain are slick. Make sure to hold younger children’s hands and stay close, especially if it’s busy.

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Share the Fountain’s History: kids might enjoy knowing that Trevi Fountain is nearly 300 years old and was built to celebrate water flowing into Rome from an ancient aqueduct. Point out the impressive sculptures, like Neptune, the god of the sea.

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Many gelato shops surround Trevi Fountain, so treat the kids to a scoop after the visit! It’s a great way to end on a high note, and everyone can cool down after the excitement of the fountain.

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