A LONG hike for a fountain that pales in comparison to Trevi, but a peaceful place with excellent views of the city.
Pros: Fontana dell'Acqua (Italian for Water Fountain) is a gorgeous location far removed from tourists high atop Janiculum Hill with sweeping views of Rome. The skyline doesn't translate in photographs, but it is fantastic in person as you gaze over the walls of the elite Spanish Academy. The fountain was built in 1612, but the marble was extracted from a temple dating back to 85 AD. The design is so impeccable that it actually inspired the design of Rome's most famous Trevi Fountain. It's so far from the most popular tourist sites that you'll practically be alone.
Cons: Even though we're in good shape, this was an exhausting walk from our hotel in central Rome to this hillside locale in very hot weather. I would take a taxi if you really want to see it. This is nowhere near as stunning as the Trevi Fountain, but if you're willing to hike or happen to be in the neighborhood, it's a nice, peaceful environment. read more