People who stop to rest, roll a suitcase or otherwise loiter on Rome's 18th-century Spanish Steps could now face fines of up to $448.
People who stop to rest, roll a suitcase or otherwise loiter on Rome's 18th-century Spanish Steps could now face fines of up to $448.
The 136-step marble staircase spans an iconic fountain at its base and the Trinita dei Monti church at the top, and is both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and among Rome’s most popular tourist sites. The new rules come as Italy, along with much of Europe, has been been in the throes of a summer heat wave. In late June, the Italian Health Ministry issued high-temperature alerts for multiple cities, including Rome, the AP reported, while Rome opened air-conditioned sports centers to people at risk, whill across Europe people have gravitated to public fountains -- most notably in Paris, where locals and tourists alike sought relief in the fountains in front of the Eiffel Tower.
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