The Trevi Fountain is free to stand in front of, so nobody is selling you a "ticket" here -- these five tours are really walking and food tours that use the fountain as one stop on a wider Rome route. That's the key to choosing: decide whether you want history, an evening stroll, food and wine, or something underground. Only one, the Domus tour, offers anything you can't see on your own.
Prices run from a very reasonable $20.24 up to $105.94. Ratings cluster tightly (4.3 to 4.8), so review volume and format matter more than raw score. My pick for most people is the cheap, high-rated dusk walk; the food tour is the standout if you want to actually consume Rome rather than just photograph it.
#1Best food tour
Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and Campo Dei Fiori Market Food and Wine Tour
The one to book if you'd rather taste Rome than just walk it.
★★★★½ 4.8 (282 reviews)·from $106·4h 00m·

This 4-hour food and wine tour is the priciest here at $105.94 but also the highest-rated at 4.8 over 282 reviews. It winds through Campo de' Fiori, Piazza Navona and the Pantheon with multiple tastings, wine, beer and a proper lunch. The Trevi is the hook; the food is the substance.
★★★★★“Great, fun, good way to meet people and learn about the food and history. Maria was the best tour guide we had the whole time in Italy.”
— Verified traveller
What's included
- Rich lunch
- Walking tour
- Wine, beer and soft drinks
- Several different food tastings
Where you'll go: Campo De' Fiori · Piazza Navona · Basilica di Sant'Eustachio · Pantheon
What's good
- Highest review count here (282) at 4.8
- Full lunch plus multiple tastings and drinks
- Covers atmospheric market and piazza areas
What to know
- Most expensive option at $105.94
- 4 hours is a big time commitment
Best for: Food-focused travelers who want to eat their way through Rome
Skip it if: You just want to see the fountain on a budget
#2Best overall
Rome City, Pantheon, and Trevi Fountain Walking Tour
A cheap, well-rated evening walk that ties Rome's highlights together.
★★★★½ 4.8 (224 reviews)·from $20·2h 00m·

At just $20.24 and rated 4.8 over 224 reviews, this 2-hour dusk walking tour covers Piazza Venezia, Trajan's Forum, the Trevi Fountain and Galleria Sciarra with a local guide. It's the best value here: low price, high rating, and Rome's center looks its best in the evening light.
★★★★★“Excellent tour guide , Pamela. Very knowledgeable & friendly. Great personality & had a wealth of knowledge. Highly recommended tour guide”
— Verified traveller
What's included
- City Highlights
- Hidden Gems
- Local Tour Guide
- Guided Walking Tour
Where you'll go: Piazza Venezia / Ancient City · Trajan's Forum · Trevi Fountain · Galleria Sciarra
What's good
- Excellent value at $20.24
- 4.8 rating over 224 reviews
- Atmospheric evening timing
What to know
- Walking tour only -- no interior access
- 2 hours covers a lot quickly
Best for: First-timers wanting an affordable, scenic orientation
Skip it if: You want food, or something beyond street-level sights
#3Best budget classic
Rome Walking Tour with Pantheon, Trevi Fountain & Spanish Steps
Cheap, high-volume walk of Rome's three postcard stops.
★★★★☆ 4.4 (662 reviews)·from $24·Flexible·

At $23.81 with the most reviews here (662, rated 4.4), this walking tour bundles the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps plus Piazza Navona. It's a proven, budget crowd-pleaser -- but the 4.4 rating sits just under the 4.8 dusk walk at a similar price.
★★★★★“Our guide was amazing and had a lot of knowledge about Rome and its history. He was articulate and answered every question we had.”
— Verified traveller
What's included
- Expert English-speaking guide (except Pantheon Entry Ticket Only)
- Pantheon entrance ticket (all tour options)
- Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps & Piazza Navona walk (Highlights & Private options only)
- Gelato at Trevi Fountain (Highlights & Private options only)
Where you'll go: Piazza Navona · Pantheon · Column of Marcus Aurelius · Trevi Fountain
What's good
- Huge 662-review track record
- Low $23.81 price
- Covers the three must-see landmarks
What to know
- 4.4 rating trails the cheaper 4.8 option
- Duration not listed
Best for: Budget travelers wanting the greatest-hits walk
Skip it if: You'd rather the higher-rated dusk tour at nearly the same price
#4Best hidden gem
Rome: Trevi Fountain District and Underground Domus Guided Tour
Goes below the fountain to the ancient Domus most visitors never see.
★★★★☆ 4.3 (217 reviews)·from $52·0h 55m·Underground

For $52.37 this 55-minute tour (4.3 over 217 reviews) takes you into the underground Vicus Caprarius -- the "City of Water" beneath the Trevi district. It's the only option here offering something you genuinely can't do solo. The 4.3 rating is the trade-off, so temper expectations on delivery.
★★★★★“This was a fascinating tour to the DOMUS under the fountain. The archaeology was super interesting, and the water works were fascinating. By having an early appointment, I was able to finally access the Trevi fountain, as was my friend who was with me. She lives in Italy in Perugia and had never been there. It was an excellent tour and I would recommend it.”
— Verified traveller
What's included
- Trevi Fountain Access Ticket
- Italian Gelato (if the option has been selected)
- Assistance by the Touristation Staff
- Vicus Caprarius Guided Tour
Where you'll go: Vicus Caprarius – the City of Water · Trevi Fountain
What's good
- Unique underground archaeology no free walk offers
- Compact 55 minutes
- Reasonable $52.37
What to know
- Lower 4.3 rating
- Short and narrowly focused
Best for: History buffs curious about ancient Rome beneath the streets
Skip it if: You want the classic postcard highlights above ground
#5Best evening stroll
Rome Evening Panoramic Walking Tour Including Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps
A relaxed panoramic evening walk hitting the big-name piazzas.
★★★★☆ 4.3 (115 reviews)·from $42·3h 00m·

This $41.66, 3-hour evening walking tour (4.3 over 115 reviews) links Piazza del Popolo, the Pincio terrace, the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain. It's a pleasant sunset amble, but with a 4.3 rating and modest review count it's a step behind the cheaper dusk walk.
★★★★★“Francesca was an excellent guide and gave us a great tour. She was honest, unfiltered, and (unintentionally) funny about Roman history which was the highlight of what was otherwise a very long, hot day.”
— Verified traveller
What's included
- Head sets when needed
- Professional guide
- Great overview and introduction of the city
- Instant confirmation
Where you'll go: Piazza del Popolo · Terrazza del Pincio · Spanish Steps · Trevi Fountain
What's good
- Includes the scenic Pincio terrace viewpoint
- 3 hours at a relaxed evening pace
- Mid-range $41.66
What to know
- 4.3 rating and only 115 reviews
- Costs twice the better-rated dusk walk
Best for: Travelers wanting a longer, scenic sunset walk
Skip it if: You want the best value -- 179241P3 beats it on both price and rating
Before you go: 7 things worth knowing
- Book ahead in peak season. The best Trevi Fountain tours in Rome sell out days in advance — especially skip-the-line, small-group and special-access ones.
- Arrive 10–15 minutes early. Operators start on time and latecomers can lose their slot; major sights also have airport-style security.
- Check the meeting point the night before. Several tours don't start at the main entrance — some meet at a nearby office or square. Screenshot the location.
- Bring photo ID. It's required for many timed-entry tickets and special-access areas.
- Wear comfortable shoes. Most of these involve a lot of walking on uneven ground over a couple of hours.
- Look for free cancellation. Many tours let you cancel up to 24 hours before — handy if plans shift. Check the terms before you pay.
- A guide is usually worth it. The sights are impressive on their own, but the stories and context are what people remember.
How I ranked these
I weighted three things: what you actually get for the money (group size, what's included, special access), the rating balanced against how many reviews back it up — a 4.9 from 200 people isn't the same as a 4.6 from 15,000 — and price for what's on offer. Ratings, review counts and prices are pulled from Viator and shift over time, so always check the live booking page before you pay.
Good to know
Are skip-the-line tours worth it?
At major sights in peak season, yes — standard queues can run 1–2 hours and timed tickets sell out. Every tour here includes entry.
Can I cancel?
Many tours offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before — check the terms on each booking page before you pay.
How far ahead should I book?
1–2 weeks for standard tours; 3–4 weeks for special-access or small-group options, which sell out first.
Are these prices final?
They're "from" prices and change with date, group size and availability. The live price shows on the booking page.
Prices are "from" prices in USD and change with date and availability. Last updated August 2026.