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Discover Rome's iconic 'Emily in Paris' filming locations on a 2.5-hour walking tour, complete with Polaroid stops, visits to Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and more.
Exploring Rome through the lens of Emily in Paris offers a delightful mix of sightseeing and series-inspired moments. This 2.5-hour walking tour is designed for fans eager to see the show’s filming locations from Seasons 4 and 5. Starting at the elegant Hotel Eden, Emilys’ Season 4 base, the tour offers an intimate glimpse into the series’ fictional world while showcasing some of Rome’s most beloved sites. The provider, DHARMA LTD, maintains a high rating of 4.9, reflecting strong satisfaction with the experience.
This tour appeals to those who appreciate a combination of pop culture and historic sights, along with the chance for Polaroid photography at key moments. While it’s not suitable for children under 10 or wheelchair users, it offers a relaxed, engaging pace perfect for fashion enthusiasts, series fans, or anyone seeking a lighthearted, well-organized stroll through Rome’s scenic streets.


The tour begins outside Hotel Eden, located at Via Ludovisi, 49 in Rome. The guide, easily recognizable by a red scarf and lanyard badge, greets guests 10 minutes before the scheduled start time. The initial meet-and-greet sets a warm tone, and each participant receives an Emily in Rome tote bag and their first Polaroid photo. This beginning makes the experience feel personalized and special, paying homage to Emilys’ stylish world.
From this picturesque starting point, the guide introduces the context of the show while setting expectations for the upcoming stops. The walk covers a manageable distance with comfortable shoes recommended, as the tour involves walking through Rome’s charming streets.
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The Spanish Steps serve as one of the tour’s emotional highlights. It’s here that Emily shares a tender scene with Marcello, capturing the show’s softer side. The location’s elegance makes it perfect for a Polaroid snapshot that captures the romance and tranquility of this scene. The steps also provide a scenic backdrop for visitors to appreciate Rome’s architecture and lively street life.
This stop emphasizes the series’ use of real locations to reflect emotional beats, offering fans a chance to recreate a favorite moment. The proximity to other sites makes it a seamless part of the walking route.

A short walk brings everyone to the Trevi Fountain, where Emily tosses a coin and makes a wish. The guide explains how this act symbolizes a fresh start for her character—a key moment in the series. Visitors can enjoy a classic Roman pastry, specifically a pain au chocolat from Antico Forno, while soaking in the fountain’s splendor. This small, authentic touch captures the essence of Roman life and adds flavor to the tour.
The scene’s popularity makes the Trevi Fountain a lively but manageable stop, offering plenty of opportunities for photos. The pastry adds a sweet, authentic flavor to the experience, making this moment both visual and gustatory.

Next, the tour guides visitors to Antica Trattoria Angelino, a charming, intimate restaurant. Here, Emily is seen enjoying a spritz while chatting with her friend Sylvie—a quick but memorable scene. The guide points out this blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, highlighting how the series blends quick shots with memorable settings. It’s an ideal spot for those wanting a real Roman aperitivo experience.
Nearby, a scenic overlook offers impressive views of the Roman Forum, symbolizing Emily’s transition into a new phase. This spot provides a peaceful pause, with plenty of opportunities for photos and reflection on the show’s narrative shifts.
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The tour takes visitors to the Teatro di Marcello, an atmospheric ancient site featured in the series. Seen as Emily explores the Jewish Ghetto, this well-preserved Roman theater adds historical depth to the series-inspired journey. The guide shares insights about the site’s history while highlighting its role in the series’ scenes.
Walking through the Jewish Ghetto, the group encounters charming streets and colorful storefronts, capturing Rome’s lively spirit. This area’s mix of history and modern life enriches the experience, making it more than just a filming location walk.

The tour’s culinary highlight is a visit to Trattoria da Giggetto. Here, Emily, Marcello, and Gianni share a meal featuring burrata, carbonara, tiramisu, and wine. The guide points out the exact spots associated with these scenes, making it easy to imagine the characters’ relaxed dining moments. This stop feels authentic, offering a taste of Roman cuisine in a cozy setting.
The meal provides a satisfying break during the walk, with plenty of opportunities for photos and to soak in the local atmosphere. It’s a perfect way to connect the show’s scenes with real-life Roman dining culture.
The final stops include the location of Emily’s Rome apartment, a charming building that anchors her fictional life in the city. The tour concludes at Piazza Mattei, where Mindy performs her piano song. These locations serve as a fitting end, tying together the show’s personal and musical moments.
Both sites offer picturesque views and are ideal for capturing last memories of the tour. The walk back to the starting point is scenic, giving time to reflect on the day’s sights.

The tour operates in English and is led by a knowledgeable guide. It’s important to wear comfortable shoes and bring water, considering the walking involved. The meeting point at Hotel Eden is easy to find, and arriving 10 minutes early ensures smooth check-in.
This experience is fully flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later, making it a convenient choice for flexible travel plans.

While the tour offers a charming, relaxed pace, it is not suitable for children under 10 or wheelchair users. The walking nature and some uneven surfaces may limit accessibility for certain travelers. It’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate walking and interested in a series-themed experience paired with sightseeing.
This official tour offers a well-organized, visually engaging look at some of Rome’s most iconic filming locations from the popular series. The inclusion of Polaroid stops, food tasting, and site-specific insights enhances the experience for fans and casual visitors alike.
While the focus on filming locations is a highlight, the tour also provides authentic Roman moments like enjoying pastries and spritzes, creating a balanced blend of pop culture and local flavor. The high provider rating of 4.9 speaks to the quality of the guides and overall experience.
This tour is best suited for series fans, photo enthusiasts, and those looking for a relaxed, culturally rich walk through Rome’s historic streets. Its moderate length and engaging stops make it a memorable way to see the city from a fresh perspective, grounded in the glamour of Emily in Paris.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins outside Hotel Eden at Via Ludovisi, 49.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 10 years due to walking and the nature of the stops.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes and water for the walk.
Does the tour include food and drinks?
Yes, there is a Roman pastry at the Trevi Fountain and a spritz at a trattoria.
What are some highlights of the tour?
Major highlights include Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Roman Forum, and the Jewish Ghetto.
Will I get photos during the tour?
Yes, Polaroid stops are included at several locations for memorable photos.
Is the guide fluent in English?
Yes, the tour is led by an English-speaking guide.