Nasone, Rome’s free drinking water fountain – Foodie Sisters in Italy
There are over 2000 drinking fountains in Rome, which locals call Nasone, where you can stop for fresh (free!) spring water. Foodie Sisters, Benedetta and Valeria, will show you what they look like, how to drink from a Nasone (there’s a trick!), and where the oldest ones are.
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