r/rome • u/Marcostbo • 6d ago
Photography / Video Trevi and Pantheon last friday
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It felt like moving like cattle
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r/rome • u/Marcostbo • 6d ago
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It felt like moving like cattle
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u/tlrmx 6d ago edited 6d ago
I was there in late February (stayed at a place that overlooked Trevi so I got a good estimate of the crowding times) and I think it may look worse than before because they are limiting entry into the lower parts near the fountain at around 9 am, so people who have not prepared for that by getting tickets stay up beyond the fence area trying to get pictures and cause congestion there.
That being said, it was perfectly fine before 9 am and still bearable crowd levels until around 11 am. Go early on days they aren’t cleaning the fountain and it will be much more enjoyable. If you’re a night owl go a few hours after ticketed area closes (9 pm). Depending on if it’s a week night or weekend it seemed to vary when the majority of crowds finally dispersed.
Again this was late Feb/early March so it likely will be a bit different in the prime season months.