Trevi is the cluster of streets around the fountain — small, very central, very touristed.
Tours Near Trevi Fountain & Central Rome
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Guided Tour Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel , St peter's Basilica
- Climb into the interior ring of Michelangelo’s dome in St. Peter’s Basilica.
- Small group size with expert local guides specializing in Vatican art and history.

Turbopass Rome City Pass: Choose 2 to 5 Days
- Get exclusive savings and skip-the-line access to the Vatican Museum, the St. Peter's Basilica, the Colosseum, or both. Why pick when you can save on all?
- Enjoy hop-on hop-off bus rides, Pantheon walking tours, and score discounts at the Leonardo Da Vinci Museum.

Evening Rome Walking Tour: Colosseum Arena, Trevi Fountain & Roman Forum
- Explore the amphitheater from a unique, ground-level perspective with a live guide.
- Hear gripping stories of gladiator battles and ancient Roman entertainment.

City Sightseeing: Rome Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
- Explore the Eternal City with a limitless hop-on hop-off pass for 1 day,1-loop, 24, 48, or 72 hours that opens up every quirky Roman corner for you.
- Hop aboard the double-decker bus with free Wi-Fi and an audio guide in eight languages that provides all you need for seamless sightseeing.
- 100% ticket guaranteeReceive tickets on time for the experience you’ve booked.
- Free cancellation*Get a refund if your plans change — most options up to 24h before.
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Accommodation here puts you inside the "walk to everything" zone: the fountain itself is a 30-second trip, Piazza di Spagna is 8 minutes, the Pantheon is 7 minutes, and Piazza Venezia is 6 minutes. Prices track the location: Trevi is one of the priciest neighborhoods in the city.
Based on 288 Airbnb listings surveyed in April 2026, the median nightly rate in Trevi is €429, with most listings falling between €345 (p25) and €636 (p75). Guest ratings average 4.82/5, and 59% of hosts hold the Airbnb Superhost badge.
This guide is part of our full Rome accommodation guide — for price comparisons across every Rome neighborhood, start there. For Trevi itself, see the neighborhood overview.
Trevi at a glance (April 2026)
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Who Trevi suits
The fountain draws a crowd almost round the clock — it thins between 3am and 7am — and noise carries in the streets immediately around it. For quieter sleep, pick a hotel two or three blocks back toward Via del Tritone or Via delle Muratte. Walking times from the Trevi Fountain: Pantheon 7 min, Piazza di Spagna 8 min, Piazza Navona 10 min, Piazza Venezia 6 min, Quirinale 4 min.
Transit: Metro A at Barberini station is 6 minutes away on foot, one stop from Spagna and three from Termini. Buses along Via del Tritone and Via del Corso link to Piazza del Popolo and Piazza Venezia.
Turismo Roma (Rome’s official tourism board) publishes the evening fountain-illumination schedule and any temporary piazza closures for restoration work.
During my August 2024 visit to Rome, the Trevi Fountain was alive with a steady flow of tourists sitting on its steps and tossing coins into the turquoise water. The grand Baroque sculptures gleamed under the midday sun, their intricate details drawing eyes despite the crowd. It was easy to see why this spot remains a favorite gathering place, even amid the heat and hustle.

A wide shot of the Trevi Fountain in Rome, featuring elaborate Baroque sculptures, clear blue water, and many people enjoying the landmark on a sunny day.
What you get at different price points
Under €345/night (bottom quartile): typically private rooms in shared apartments or simple studios on upper floors of older buildings. Expect a small kitchenette, older fixtures, and stairs over lifts in some listings.
€345–€429 (around the median): this is the sweet spot — renovated one-bedroom apartments with working kitchens, air-conditioning, and usually a balcony or courtyard view. Almost always Entire home/apt listings.
€429–€636 (upper half): larger apartments suitable for 3–4 people, rooftop terraces, or carefully designed studios. Amenities match boutique-hotel level.
Above €636: boutique hotels and design apartments — a narrow top segment that commands a premium for interiors or views.
“Staying near the Trevi Fountain means you're right in central Rome’s busiest area, so it’s important to plan for some noise, especially in the evenings. Many visitors don’t realize that a short walk just a few blocks away towards Via del Tritone can significantly improve your sleep quality while keeping you close to the main sights. Also, the early morning hours, roughly between 3am and 7am, are the quietest times at the fountain if you want to see it without the crowds.”
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Provides official information on events, opening hours, and practical details about Rome’s main attractions including the Trevi Fountain.
Official site for Rome’s public transportation system with maps, schedules, and ticket information relevant for navigating to Trevi and surrounding neighborhoods.
Comprehensive historical background and facts about the Trevi Fountain and its significance in Rome.







