Look, there’s nothing I stay up for greater than brand-new episodes of “Emily in Paris.” All the present is a spectacle of vogue and frivolity and is a present I may watch again and again. Nevertheless, in season 4, episode 9, Emily makes one main mistake I merely cannot overlook. (Warning: There are very small spoilers forward, so when you’re not caught up and do not wish to know even the tiniest particulars of what is to come back, possibly save this story for after you binge-watch.)
Within the episode, Emily makes her strategy to Rome to go to her new love curiosity, Marcello, on his dwelling turf. The 2 take a tour across the metropolis, exploring a few of its biggest websites, together with the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain, the place Emily tosses a coin over her shoulder into the water, as each traveler actually ought to do too.
Following a fast pit cease for wine and a snack, Emily and Marcello make their strategy to the Spanish Steps — and that is the place the difficulty begins. You see, the duo takes a seat on the steps, which is strictly forbidden.
“Guests aren’t allowed to take a seat on the steps. They’re additionally forbidden to eat or write on the steps,” Antonio Di Maggio, director of the municipal police of Rome, shared in a statement on the time. “In addition to, some behaviors are additionally banned, comparable to promoting items with out permission or dressing up as an historical Roman officer to take photos with vacationers. We’re right here to make folks comply with these guidelines.”
In 2019, authorities in Rome banned sitting on the steps after they mentioned too many vacationers have been spending too lengthy enjoyable on them, obstructing others from shifting freely up and down the well-known stairs. And it isn’t simply that officers will shoo you away — sitting on the steps may incur a advantageous of 250 Euros (about $270) or as much as 400 Euros ($443) if the steps are discovered to be broken by your sitting, in keeping with CBC.
This is not the one act that may get you in bother in Rome. In 2019, authorities additionally handed different measures to guard monuments, together with banning consuming “messy” meals round historic websites. So no pizza, pasta, or gelato on the Spanish Steps or close to the Trevi Fountain.
You additionally completely can’t drag or “bounce” a suitcase up or down the steps, as this, too, was banned in 2019. As Virginia Raggi, the mayor of Rome on the time stated: “Rome is, and at all times shall be, welcoming, however that doesn’t imply tolerating unhealthy habits and harm being accomplished to our metropolis.”
Fortunately for Emily, she has a hunky new Italian beau to hold her baggage for her and hand-feed her pasta (critically) in a extra applicable setting.