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A Guide to the Trevi Fountain and the Vicus Caprarius


A Guide to the Trevi Fountain and the Vicus Caprarius 


Travel: Rome, Italy

A Guide to the Trevi Fountain and the Vicus Caprarius 

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When in the centre of Rome there are a few landmarks that you just have to visit. The Trevi Fountain is one of them. 

Whilst the Trevi Fountain is well known and visited by most tourists who travel to Rome, few people know about the underground water city that is located underneath called Vicus Caprarius. 

You'll need to book your visit to Vicus Caprarius in advance but it's definitely worth it.


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Trevi Fountain


Trevi Fountain


The Trevi Fountain is one of my favourite places to visit when I go to the centre of Rome. Although often full of crowds, it's the perfect place to sit and relax in the sunshine. 

Important info

Address: Piazza di Trevi, Rome

Cost: Free

Opening hours: open 24 hours

Website: https://www.turismoroma.it/en/places/trevi-fountain


Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water


Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water, Rome, Italy

I can't believe it took me so long to discover this place! Although it's small, it's well worth a visit if you get the chance. 

A stones throw from the Trevi fountain, this underground site is a real treat. A great way to escape the summer heat for a while too as it's nice and fresh down there. 

I'm always amazed when I visit parts of the ancient city under the modern city of Rome. It really makes you look at the modern Rome in a different way afterwards when you think about all that is hidden underneath.

Important info

Address: Vicolo del Puttarello, 25 (Trevi Fountain area) - Rome

Cost: FULL PRICE: € 4.00 REDUCED: € 2.50 (Roma Pass, U.E. students 18/25 years old, U.E. teachers) CHILDREN: € 1.00 (14-18 years old) FREE: under 14, university students of U.E. archaeology, Rome City Pass GUIDED TOUR (RESERVATION REQUIRED): € 8,00.

Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 11am-5pm (Closed on Monday) Reservation is always recommended. It is mandatory on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays.

Website: https://www.vicuscaprarius.com/en/


Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water




A Guide to the Trevi Fountain and the Vicus Caprarius


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