These tourists definitely made a splash. On Sunday, three visitors from New Zealand on vacation in Rome scuffled with police ...
Three individuals were escorted away from the iconic landmark by Rome Police, with one man breaking free and jumping back in.
Alberto Angela has made a career out of exploring his hometown. Here are his favourite spots to unearth Rome's millennia of ...
A New Zealand gentleman tried to escape police in Rome - by swimming away in the city's iconic Trevi Fountain. But he didn't ...
The decision to take a dip in the famous fountain had serious repercussions. The tourist was immediately fined €500, approximately $524, for his actions. Additionally, he was issued a lifetime ban ...
Tourists are fined every year for incidents like dipping their toes into the fountain or filling up water bottles from the ...
According to Roman lore, throwing one, two or three coins into the Trevi, with your right hand over your left shoulder ensures you'll return to Rome; you'll fall in love with an attractive Roman ...
The trio were stopped Sunday night as they started to wade into the famous Trevi Fountain in central Rome, a frequent magnet for trouble when peak season crowds start to gather in the city.
On Sunday, three visitors from New Zealand on vacation in Rome scuffled with police after attempting to jump into the capital’s famed Trevi Fountain. Two gave up on their illegal venture at the ...