landmark · Rome, Italy
Trevi Fountain
A filming location from La Dolce Vita in Rome.

The scene
Anita Ekberg wades into the great baroque fountain at night in cinema's most famous midnight bathe.

How to visit
The fountain is free and open around the clock; paddling is firmly banned and fined now, so toss a coin from the edge instead. It's mobbed by day, far calmer at dawn.
Address: Piazza di Trevi, 00187 Roma RM, Italy · Open in Google Maps
- Come at first light for the fountain almost to yourself.
- The Spanish Steps are a ten-minute walk away.
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Good to know
- What was filmed at Trevi Fountain?
- Anita Ekberg wades into the great baroque fountain at night in cinema's most famous midnight bathe.
- Can you visit Trevi Fountain?
- The fountain is free and open around the clock; paddling is firmly banned and fined now, so toss a coin from the edge instead. It's mobbed by day, far calmer at dawn.
- Where is Trevi Fountain?
- Trevi Fountain is a real filming location in Rome. Piazza di Trevi, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
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Spanish Steps
The grand stairway is where the runaway princess eats her gelato, in one of the film's most copied scenes.

Mouth of Truth
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Via Veneto
The sweeping, café-lined boulevard was the heart of the film's nightlife and gave rise to the word paparazzi.