You’ll get to stand exactly where Emily lives, works, and enjoys her Parisian adventures. It’s a special way to connect with the show while seeing real Paris neighborhoods and landmarks.
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Secure your entry to the iconic secular temple and explore freely at your own pace.
Secure your entry to the iconic secular temple and explore freely at your own pace.
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Tour of 'Emily in Paris' Filming Spots
Big Bus 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour of Paris
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Big Bus 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour of Paris
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Tour of 'Emily in Paris' Filming Spots
Big Bus 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour of Paris
Experience Paris through Emily Cooper’s eyes and visit her most iconic spots.
Experience Paris through Emily Cooper’s eyes and visit her most iconic spots.
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Enjoy 7 tastings at 4 stops in Emily's Paris on this fun series-inspired food tour.
Enjoy 7 tastings at 4 stops in Emily's Paris on this fun series-inspired food tour.
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Step into Emily’s world with the official Montmartre walking tour, curated with Netflix & Paramount.
Step into Emily’s world with the official Montmartre walking tour, curated with Netflix & Paramount.
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Step into the world of Emily in Paris with a champagne cruise along the Seine.
Step into the world of Emily in Paris with a champagne cruise along the Seine.
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Master buttery perfection with the official Emily in Paris croissant workshop.
Master buttery perfection with the official Emily in Paris croissant workshop.
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Official Netflix Emily in Paris wine & cheese tasting with butter-making and cocktail.
Official Netflix Emily in Paris wine & cheese tasting with butter-making and cocktail.
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You’ll get to stand exactly where Emily lives, works, and enjoys her Parisian adventures. It’s a special way to connect with the show while seeing real Paris neighborhoods and landmarks.
Nestled in the vibrant Latin Quarter, this historic building is where Emily’s Parisian adventure begins. The neighborhood’s winding cobblestone streets, independent bookshops, and bustling cafés perfectly capture the youthful, energetic spirit that defines Emily’s character. The apartment represents her fresh start in a city steeped in tradition and offers viewers a window into the day-to-day life of a young woman chasing dreams abroad. Walking these streets, you experience the romance and challenge of adapting to a new culture that is central to the show’s narrative.
This beloved Italian bistro is both Gabriel’s workplace and residence, making it a hotspot for some of the show’s most tender and complicated moments. The restaurant reflects Paris’s rich culinary scene and the importance of food as a cultural connector in the series. Here, viewers witness the simmering romance and personal struggles between Emily and Gabriel, making Terra Nera a key location where personal and cultural worlds collide.
Emily’s first indulgence in authentic Parisian pastry culture happens here, as she savors her inaugural pain au chocolat. The bakery symbolizes Emily’s openness to embracing local customs and simple pleasures despite initial cultural missteps. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the small things—like a flaky pastry—are the sweetest entry points into a new life.
Emily’s workplace is at the core of many cultural clashes and humorous moments throughout the show. The elegant exterior of the Savoir marketing agency juxtaposes modern business ideals with Paris’s historic charm, echoing Emily’s own challenge of fitting into an unfamiliar professional world while staying true to her American values. Place de Valois serves as a bustling urban meeting place, underscoring the blend of tradition and contemporary ambition.
With its striking black-and-white striped columns and perfectly manicured gardens, Palais Royal is one of the show’s most visually arresting settings. This elegant space represents Paris’s artistic heritage and serves as a serene, reflective spot where Emily often contemplates her new life and friendships. The iconic columns are symbolic of the show’s stylish aesthetic and Emily’s navigation between bold individuality and classic Parisian grace.
This sprawling garden is one of Paris’s quintessential outdoor spaces, offering a peaceful respite from the city’s hustle. Emily’s jogs and social outings here underscore her efforts to integrate into Parisian life while maintaining her American vivacity. The garden’s timeless beauty reflects the show’s romanticized yet realistic portrayal of the city’s lifestyle.
The neoclassical Pantheon stands as a majestic testament to French history and culture. Its inclusion in the show serves as a bridge connecting Emily’s modern story with the rich heritage of Paris. Scenes set here emphasize the depth and gravitas of the city that surrounds Emily’s bright and sometimes lighthearted adventures.
Know more about thisThis historic district, with its legendary cafés, bookshops, and intellectual spirit, embodies the bohemian Paris that has inspired artists and thinkers for centuries. Through Emily’s eyes, viewers experience the charm and complexity of this neighborhood, highlighting the city’s blend of old-world sophistication and contemporary culture.
The Louvre and the adjacent Pont des Arts bridge are quintessential Parisian landmarks. Featured prominently in several episodes, they provide romantic and iconic settings for Emily’s professional and personal milestones. The Pont des Arts, in particular, symbolizes connection—between Emily and the city, and between her and the people she meets.
Know more about thisOne of Paris’s most historic cafés, Café de Flore is a gathering place steeped in literary and artistic history. Emily’s scenes here ground her character in the authentic café culture that’s vital to Parisian life. It’s a setting for intimate conversations and subtle cultural clashes, showcasing the city’s social fabric.
The bohemian hilltop neighborhood and its magnificent basilica evoke romance, creativity, and freedom—core themes of the show. The nearby “I Love You” Wall, covered in declarations of love in dozens of languages, perfectly captures the show’s celebration of connection and heart.
Know more about thisThis quiet, tree-lined canal area offers a more relaxed, modern slice of Paris. Featured in romantic and introspective scenes, Canal Saint-Martin is emblematic of the city’s ability to balance history with a trendy, youthful vibe. It’s the perfect backdrop for Emily’s moments of reflection and connection.
Know more about thisThis surprising filming location blends Paris’s cosmopolitan nature with playful modernity. The unique menu featured here in Season 3 humorously underscores the show’s theme of cultural fusion—where global brands meet Parisian flair.
A recently restored luxury department store, La Samaritaine symbolizes Paris’s enduring reputation as a global fashion capital. Its inclusion in Season 2 showcases the city’s elegance and innovation, tying in perfectly with the show’s focus on style and luxury.
A guided tour is ideal if you want a curated experience packed with expert knowledge and behind-the-scenes anecdotes. Your local guide will not only point out filming locations but also share cultural insights, architecture details, and filming trivia that bring the story—and Paris—to life.
Perfect for independent explorers, this option lets you set your own pace. With a well-prepared itinerary, you can spend more time soaking in each location or skip places that don’t interest you. Keep in mind that transportation and admission fees are your responsibility.
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Not at all! The tour offers fascinating insights into Parisian culture and landmarks that anyone can appreciate.
Expect around 2-3 kilometers of walking, often on uneven cobblestone streets and occasional stairs, so comfortable footwear and moderate fitness are recommended.
The tour typically lasts about 1 hour and 40 minutes, including shuttle transport.
Yes, it's family-friendly. However, younger children may not recognize all the show references.
A guided Emily in Paris tour starts from €36. If you prefer to explore on your own, be aware that some attractions may have entrance fees. Additionally, Paris is known to be a relatively expensive city.
While you can see exteriors and visit nearby cafés and restaurants, the interiors of private residences and some businesses are not open to tourists. However, the tours include stops at accessible venues featured in the show.
Popular spots like Palais Royal and Place de l’Estrapade can be busy, especially during weekends and peak tourist seasons. Early morning or late afternoon tours may offer a quieter experience.
Yes, professional guides typically combine pop culture insights with rich knowledge of Parisian history, architecture, and culture for a well-rounded experience.