New “Emily in Paris” Roman Running Tour Showcases Spots in the Eternal City

Rome (November 18, 2024) – As the popular Netflix show “Emily in Paris shifted its focus to Italy in the latest season, jetsetters too have altered their travel plans. To help first time and repeat visitors to the Eternal City alike, Rome-based running and walking tour company ArcheoRunning has introduced an Emily in Paris: Rome Filming Locations tour for fans to see the iconic locations shown on the Netflix show. This immersive running or power-walking tour kicks off in the early morning at dawn, letting travelers experience the city like a true local—before the crowds. Guests will discover some of the show’s most emblematic spots visited by Emily, including the Jewish Ghetto where she was spotted walking down the narrow alleys, Arch of Constantine showcased throughout the season, the Marcellus Theatre where Emily and her new beau end an epic Roman sight-seeing day, and more. While following the footsteps of Emily, guides will share captivating historical insights, dispel clichés, and reveal Rome’s best-kept secrets. Known for blending culture and fitness for all levels in their guided walking and running tours, ArcheoRunning was founded by art historian and certified running coach Isabella Calidonna.

The running tour starts at 110€ for one person (1 hour 15 minutes) with rates of 80€ per person for two people, 70€ per person for three people, and 50€ per person for groups of four or more, while the power walking tour (2 hours) start at 140€ for one person, with rates of 80€ per person for two people, 70€ per person for three people, and 50€ per person for groups of four or more. ArcheoRunning aims to provide tours for all fitness levels, so both a running and power walking version of the “Emily in Paris” tour is available. For more information on ArcheoRunning or to book a tour, please visit https://www.archeorunning.com/.

About ArcheoRunning:
Established in 2016, ArcheoRunning offers private running and walking tours in Rome. Founded by renaissance (wo)man Isabella Calidonna, an art historian, certified tour guide and coach for Fidal (Italian Athletics Federation) and Coni (Italian National Olympic Committee), ArcheoRunning combines all her passions to showcase the Eternal City in a new light. Participants rediscover historic sites as well as learn about new hidden gems on custom tours that range from 2 to 4 hours. Created for individuals or groups of all ages, tours range up to a 5k (approximately 2.5 miles) with stops made along the way for historical stories and information. Current offerings range from runs through Villa Borghese, Villa Pamphilj and Trastevere to down the Roman Bridges, ancient aqueducts, and Appian Way.

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