All roads lead to Rome for Netflix's fashionista darling, Emily Cooper. Part two of "Emily in Paris" season four, released on Sept. 12, found its protagonist Emily (played by Lily Collins) embarking on her visit to Italy.

If you're heading off on a Roman holiday, and like Emily you've been to Eataly but not Italy, I've got you covered as someone who lived in Florence and has traveled to Rome at least four times. Here's how you can plan your visit to the capital city of Italy. The "Emily in Paris" Guide to Rome You don't need to meet a cashmere mogul like Marcello Muratori (Eugenio Franceschini) to zip around Rome on a Vespa.

Traffic in Rome is quite intense, so if you're not experienced at driving a moped it's best to book a tour — I can't promise you'll have a cute Italian driver, but I can promise you'll see much of the city and have your "Emily in Paris" meets "Lizzie McGuire" moment when riding past the Colosseum on Via Celio Vibenna. The Bici & Baci vespa tour will take you past all of the most iconic Roman sites including the Colosseum, Pantheon, and Castel Sant'Angelo, with optional stops at Piazza Navona, Circus Maximus, and more. Emily also zips past the Roman Forum and Piazza Venezia, which are well worth visiting.

Make time to visit the Flavian Amphitheatre, which is one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. It's the largest amphitheater ever built and was used for public spectacles including gladiator contests and mock battles. If you think about the Roman Empi.