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US Tourist Charged €44 for Two Rome Ice Creams

Published Monday, June 8, 2026 · Updated June 9

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A US tourist in Rome was charged €44 for two ice creams at the Don Nino shop. The Guardian investigated the incident, confirming that the shop's price list, which indicated standard prices of €6 for one scoop and €12 for three scoops, was clearly displayed.

What We Know — Key Points

  • A US tourist was charged €44 for two ice creams at the Don Nino shop in Rome.
  • The Guardian confirmed the Don Nino shop's price list was clearly visible, with one scoop in a small cup or cone costing €6 and three scoops in a large cup or cone costing €12.

What Is Claimed — Perspectives

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    The Guardian reported on a US tourist being charged €44 for two ice creams in Rome, highlighting the incident as a consumer warning and potential tourist exploitation. The newspaper confirmed the Don Nino shop's price list was clearly visible, with standard prices of €6 for one scoop and €12 for three scoops.

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