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Don’t Get Fined in Rome: 10 Tourist Rules to Follow❗️

Rome’s ancient streets are a living museum, but with millions of visitors each year, the city has strict rules to keep its charm intact. Break them, and you could face fines up to €500 or a temporary ban from the area! From the iconic Spanish Steps to the Nasoni fountains, here are 10 must-know taboos to stay on the right side of Rome’s laws and respect its heritage. Play by the rules! 1️⃣ No Sitting on the Spanish Steps The Spanish Steps, a 174-step masterpiece from the 18th century, are a UNESCO-protected gem, but sitting on them is a big no-no since 2019. After a €1.5 million restoration, police patrol with whistles to keep tourists moving. ❓Why❓ To prevent damage and overcrowding. 💡 Tip: Stand for photos or relax at a nearby café in Piazza di Spagna. Snap the steps’ elegant curves from below for a stunning shot. 2️⃣ No Wading in Fountains Rome’s fountains, like the Trevi or Piazza Navona’s, are art, not pools. Wading, swimming, or tossing objects (except coins in the Trevi!) is banned to protect these historic sites. Fines can hit €450. ❓Why❓ To preserve delicate sculptures. 💡 Tip: Toss a coin over your left shoulder into the Trevi for luck, and capture its shimmering waters at dusk. 3️⃣ No Messy Eating Near Monuments Dripping gelato or pizza sauce near the Colosseum or Pantheon? That’s a fineable offense. Messy eating around historic sites risks littering and damage to the site. ❓Why❓ To keep monuments pristine. 💡 Tip: Enjoy your gelato on a bench in a nearby piazza, like locals do. 4️⃣ No Walking Bare-Chested Strolling shirtless in Rome’s streets, even in summer heat, can cost you a fine. This rule applies to men (and women in swimwear) to maintain decorum in the city center. ❓Why❓ Rome’s a cultural capital, not a beach. 5️⃣ No Dragging Strollers or Suitcases on Historic Steps Bouncing wheelie bags or strollers down the Spanish Steps or other historic staircases is banned to prevent chipping the marble. Fines can reach €400. ❓Why❓ To protect ancient structures. 6️⃣ Drink from Nasoni Properly Rome’s 2,500+ nasoni (public drinking fountains) offer free, clean water, but don’t touch the spout with your lips—it’s unhygienic and is punished by steep fines. ❓Why❓ To keep fountains sanitary. 💡 Tip: Block the spout with your hand to shoot water from a top hole, like Romans do. 7️⃣ No Love Padlocks on Bridges Attaching “love padlocks” to bridges or monuments, a romantic trend, is banned to prevent damage and clutter. You’ll face a fine if caught. ❓Why❓ To preserve Rome’s landmarks. 💡 Tip: Profess your love with a photo by the Tiber River instead—Ponte Sisto’s sunset views are perfect for a romantic shot. 8️⃣ No Eating on Church Steps Picnicking on church steps or near obelisks is forbidden to avoid litter and respect sacred spaces. This rule targets impromptu meals in historic areas. ❓Why❓ To maintain cleanliness and reverence. 💡 Tip: Find a nearby park, such as Villa Borghese, for a picnic and enjoy your meal surrounded by greenery for a relaxed vibe. 9️⃣ No Posing as Gladiators for Photos Dressing as a centurion or gladiator to charge for photos near the Colosseum is banned, with fines up to €400. Tourists should avoid engaging with these touts. ❓Why❓ To curb scams and maintain decorum. 🔟 No Drinking Alcohol in Glass Containers After 10 PM Drinking alcohol from glass bottles on the streets after 10 PM (or any alcohol after midnight) is prohibited to reduce vandalism and litter. Plastic containers are okay. ❓Why❓ To protect monuments and keep streets tidy. 💡 Tip: Sip cocktails indoors at a cozy bar, and photograph your drink with Rome’s evening lights for a chic post. Respect Rome’s rules, and you’ll enjoy the Eternal City like a local! Search "Rome" to get more ideas and travel tips from our Local Guide! #rometravel #travelsmart #italyrules #localguides #eternalcity
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