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Two ice creams for €44 in Rome: US tourist's complaint goes viral

By Ilaria CicinelliSource: Euronews RSSen2 min read
Two ice creams for €44 in Rome: US tourist's complaint goes viral

Published on 07/06/2026 - 19:29 GMT+2 Two cups of ice cream, costing 44 euros. That is what happened to an American tourist couple on 3 June during a visit to the centre of...

Published on 07/06/2026 - 19:29 GMT+2

Two cups of ice cream, costing 44 euros. That is what happened to an American tourist couple on 3 June during a visit to the centre of Rome, just a few metres away from Piazza Navona.

The episode, recounted on social media by Nicole Ann from Florida, quickly drew users' attention, sparking a heated online debate about the relationship between tourism and price transparency in one of Rome's most visited areas.

The woman explained that she and her husband had stopped at the "Don Nino" ice cream parlour in Via di Tor Millina to order two cups, each with three flavours. While the ice creams were being prepared, staff are said to have added other products, including macarons and pistachio cannoli, without it being immediately clear that these were chargeable extras. When it was time to pay, a surprise was awaiting.

"I thought they had said 14 euros," Nicole wrote in a Facebook group offering travel tips for people visiting Rome, explaining that she only realised the actual amount after checking the receipt.

The receipt posted online shows that the two portions, listed as maxi, cost twelve euros each. On top of this came supplements for whipped cream, macarons and pistachio cannoli, bringing the total to 44 euros for an order consumed without table service.

In her post, the tourist described the experience as a "tourist trap". Responding to the many comments she received, she nevertheless made it clear that she does not intend to contest the payment, admitting that she should have checked the price more carefully before buying. She also said she had travelled to other parts of Italy without ever encountering similar prices for an ice cream.

The post quickly went viral, attracting hundreds of reactions. Hundreds of people commented on the episode, which was shared across the web and picked up by several online newspapers.

Many users expressed solidarity with the American couple, while others pointed out that in areas with the highest concentration of tourists, prices can be significantly higher than in other parts of the city.

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