Can you swim in the fountains in Rome?


Can you swim in the fountains in Rome? No matter what Anita Ekberg may have led you to believe in the 1960 movie La Dolce Vita, splashing, dipping one's feet in, or even swimming in any fountain in Rome (no matter how modern or seemingly purpose-built to do so) is totally forbidden by law, as fountains in Italy are rightly regarded as priceless works of art ...


What is the penalty for swimming in the Trevi Fountain?

Tourists handed €450 fines for Trevi Fountain stunt. Two Australian tourists were fined €450 each after Rome police caught them swimming in the waters of the famed Trevi Fountain on Sunday night, Italian media reported.


Can you drink hotel sink water in Rome?

The short answer is yes. Drinking water from the tap in Italy is considered safe. Tap water in the major cities and towns around Italy is safe for consumption, and there are thousands of old-style water fountains dotted around cities, like Rome, where you can fill up water bottles.


What happens if you throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain?

If you throw one coin: you will return to Rome. If you throw two coins: you will fall in love with an attractive Italian. If you throw three coins: you will marry the person that you met.


Is the water from the Trevi Fountain drinkable?

Though the aqueduct was meant to deliver clean water then, it most certainly doesn't do that today. According to Rome Experience, the fountain produces some 80,000 cubic meters of water each day, but adds, “The water is recycled and just for show, so don't be tempted to drink it.”


Do you tip in Rome?

Despite what you may have read online, the short answer is YES, tipping is expected and the polite thing to do in many cases in Rome, although it is not as widespread as in the United States. This is my quick, no-nonsense guide to tipping in Rome. Should you tip for coffee in Rome?


What can I not bring back from Italy?

Meat of any sort including chicken or pork products (fresh, packaged, canned, vacuumed sealed, jarred) is not allowed. US Customs is very strict about this. Liquid milk and liquid dairy products – Not allowed unless intended to be used as feed for infants and children (butter is allowed).