Although the fountain is a beautiful place, people who have been there agree that the huge crowds make the visit less enjoyable. Their recommendation is to go either very early in the morning or late at night.
If you are an early riser you can beat the crowds and at night the fountain is hopefully less crowded and if not, at least you get to see it all lit up.
Reality: The Taj Mahal, India
Due to its worldwide fame, the Taj Mahal is often overrun by tourists. Prepare yourself for massive lines, and make sure not to plan your visit for a Friday, because the monument is closed on that day.
Also, because this region of India is extremely polluted, thick smog which reduces visibility is a common occurrence and some say that the building is also suffering the effects of pollution.
Fantasy: The Trevi Fountain, Italy
The Trevi Fountain, situated in the heart of Rome, is 86 feet high and 161.3 feet wide. This fountain, from the Baroque era, is one of the most famous fountains in the world and has appeared in countless films.
It is decorated with Greek gods, Triton’s horses, shells and much more, and is an amazing piece of art. While there, it is customary to throw a coin into the fountain over your left shoulder for luck.
Fantasy: The Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
The breathtaking Pyramids of Giza are another famous mystery. They were built to stand the test of time and are holding up incredibly as one of the last largely intact wonders of the ancient world.
The pyramids served as tombs for Egyptian rulers and are filled with decorations, depicting the rich Egyptian culture, their way of life and their beliefs about death.
Reality: The Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
The mysteries surrounding the pyramids these days are tourists, traffic and pollution and you will be sure to see your fair share of all three on your visit there. Taxi drivers have been known to take advantage of tourists trying to get to the pyramids, so make sure to set your fare before accepting a ride.
Locals aggressively selling souvenirs and other trinkets are also known to make the experience less pleasant for travelers.