Disappointing photos show how 5 ‘Emily in Paris’ season 4 Rome filming locations look in real life
- Netflix released the second half of “Emily in Paris” season four on September 12.
- The new episodes see Lily Collins’ marketing guru, Emily Cooper, swap Paris for Rome.
- Here’s what some of the famous Roman sites featured in the show look like in real life.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for “Emily in Paris” season four.
The latest drop of “Emily in Paris” episodes transports viewers to the Italian capital, Rome.
Five new episodes of the hit show premiered on Netflix on September 12, with the final two set almost entirely in Rome as the show’s main protagonist, Emily Cooper (Lily Collins), visits her new love interest, Marcello (Eugenio Franceschini) on his home turf.
However, as audiences see in the season finale, Emily’s trip becomes more permanent as Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) appoints her head of Agence Grateau’s new Rome office.
While audiences will have to wait for a potential fifth season to see whether our favorite American expat is leaving Paris forever, Business Insider has taken a closer look at some of the most popular spots Emily visits during her stay in Rome.
This article was originally published by Eve Crosbie at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/emily-in-paris-rome-italy-filming-locations-real-life-photos-2024-9).
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