Rome has always been a magnet for travelers, and now, thanks to the latest season of Emily in Paris, it’s enjoying a fresh wave of attention. Netflix’s Season 5 relocated Emily Cooper’s adventures from Paris to Rome, showcasing the city’s postcard-perfect piazzas, romantic ruins, and stylish streets. For fans of the show, it’s a reminder that Rome is not just history frozen in time, but a living, breathing metropolis where fashion, food, and culture collide. For travelers, it’s the perfect excuse to plan a trip and discover the city’s timeless treasures.
In Emily in Paris Season 5, Emily takes on a new role at Agence Grateau’s Rome office, navigating professional challenges while soaking in the city’s dolce vita lifestyle. The show filmed at iconic Roman locations, from the Spanish Steps to the Trevi Fountain, giving viewers a cinematic tour of the city. Whether you’re a fan of the series or simply curious about Rome, these landmarks are essential stops on any itinerary. (Image: Instagram)

The Colosseum: No trip to Rome is complete without visiting the Colosseum, the ancient amphitheater that once hosted gladiatorial contests. Standing since 80 AD, it remains one of the world’s most recognizable monuments. Walking through its arches, you can almost hear the roar of the crowds that once filled its seats. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Roman Forum: Adjacent to the Colosseum lies the Roman Forum, the political and social heart of ancient Rome. Temples, basilicas, and arches line this archaeological site, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of the Roman Empire. It’s best explored with a guide to fully appreciate its layered history. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Trevi Fountain: Immortalized in countless films and now featured in Emily in Paris, the Trevi Fountain is one of Rome’s most romantic spots. Tradition says tossing a coin into the fountain ensures your return to the city. At night, when the fountain is illuminated, it’s especially magical. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Spanish Steps: Another Emily in Paris filming location, the Spanish Steps connect Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church. It’s a popular meeting place and a great spot for people-watching. Nearby, Via Condotti offers luxury shopping for those inspired by Emily’s fashion-forward escapades. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Pantheon: The Pantheon, with its massive dome and oculus, is a marvel of ancient engineering. Originally built as a temple to all gods, it now serves as a church. Its harmonious proportions and serene atmosphere make it one of Rome’s most impressive sites. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Piazza Navona: This lively square is known for its Baroque fountains, street performers, and cafés. The Fountain of the Four Rivers by Bernini is its centerpiece. Piazza Navona is perfect for an evening stroll, gelato in hand. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Trastevere: For a taste of local life, head to Trastevere, a charming neighborhood with cobblestone streets, ivy-covered buildings, and buzzing trattorias. It’s a great place to enjoy authentic Roman cuisine away from the tourist crowds. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Campo de’ Fiori: This historic square hosts a daily market where you can browse fresh produce, flowers, and local specialties. In the evening, it transforms into a lively nightlife hub with bars and restaurants. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Villa Borghese: Rome’s green heart, Villa Borghese, is a sprawling park filled with gardens, museums, and viewpoints. The Galleria Borghese houses masterpieces by Caravaggio, Bernini, and Raphael. It’s an oasis of calm after the city’s bustling streets. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

