Emily in Paris Tour

Emily in Paris shooting tour

Discover some of the fabulous filming locations of the Netflix Show ‘Emily In Paris’!

Do you love the splendid Netflix show ‘Emily In Paris’? Have you ever dreamt of seeing some of the fabulous locations where it was filmed? Do you want to take some beautiful pictures and selfies like Emily?

Then this tour is for you!

The Tour can be taken for the sole purpose of having your pictures taken at the most famous locations in the series, or it can include a personalized photography lesson.

MEETING POINT

Pl. de l’Estrapade, 75005 Paris, Francia

Your photographer will meet you outside the building. You need to arrive 15 mins early to check in. Please be advised that late arrivals are considered a no-show and no refund or exchange will be offered.

Please ensure that your mobile phone is switch ON in case you need to be reached. The tour will end in the area of the Garnier Opera.

THE PLACE DE L'ESTRAPADE

Emily (Lily Collins) and Gabriel (played by Lucas Bravo) live in the building at No. 1 on this attractive square in the 5th arrondissement. There’s a fountain here, and a few benches on which to sit and enjoy eating a croissant you’ve just bought from Boulangerie Moderne at one end of the square. It is in this very bakery that Emily buys her first pain au chocolat and gets her first taste of the buttery, chocolate-filled pastry, after which she becomes a regular customer.

The restaurant where Gabriel works is also located here. It is called ‘Les Deux Compères’ in the series, but is actually a delightful Italian restaurant called Terra Nera. Place de l’Estrapade is only a short distance from the Jardin du Luxembourg, where we see Emily going for her jog in the second episode, and from the Panthéon, in front of which she is standing when she breaks up with her boyfriend back in Chicago.

THE CAFE' DE FLORE

The Café de Flore, another legendary spot in Paris, was also once frequented by famous writers, philosophers, actors and designers, among them Ernest Hemingway, Albert Camus, Boris Vian, Jane Fonda, Brigitte Bardot and Yves Saint-Laurent. In the series, Emily spends an evening on the terrace of the café, where she meets Thomas.

He tells her about the history of the Café de Flore and also mentions a neighbouring and equally popular café, Les Deux Magots. Both these iconic cafés are not to be missed when exploring the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district.

FONTAINE SAINT MICHELE

Mindy and her new band perform one afternoon at the Fontaine Saint-Michel, which can be found in the sixth arrondissement.

The Saint Michel Fountain is located between the boulevard Saint-Michel and the Place Saint- André-des-Arts.

It depicts the archangel Michael vanquishing the Devil, evoking thoughts of the battle between Good and Evil. It was commissioned by Haussmann, under Napoleon III.

LE CAFE' MARLY - The caffè in front of the Pyramide du Louvre

Emily, Camille, and Sylvie enjoy a breezy lunch outside the Louvre with the museum’s iconic pyramids in the background. They’re seated at Le Café Marly.

A unique and iconic place strongly linked to culture and luxury, Café Marly embodies the soul of Beaumarly. In the heart of the Tuileries, under the arcades of the Louvre, it is the perfect meeting of a Parisian brasserie and a literary café where you can relax on the terrace while enjoying the view of the pyramid.

THE PLACE VALOIS - The building where Emily works

The offices of Savoir, the (fictional) marketing agency for which Emily works, are at 6 Place de Valois.

Located in the heart of the capital, a stone’s throw from the Louvre and Place Colette, the square is home to the Grand Hôtel du Palais Royal as well as the Bistrot Valois, where Emily gets together with her colleagues at the end of the second episode and at various other times in the series.

There is also an art gallery, which is entered from the adjoining street.

THE JARDIN DU PALAIS ROYAL - The garden where Emily met Mindy

Leading straight off Place de Valois is the Jardin du Palais Royal, where Emily decides to take her first lunch break in Paris. It is here, while she is sitting near the fountain on a bench bearing the words Aujourd’hui, c’est demain et hier qui s’épousent [The present is a marriage of the past and the future] that she meets Mindy (Ashley Park).

The two young women go on to become fast friends and spend a lot of time together as the series goes on. The art installation ‘Les Deux Plateaux’ (commonly known as Buren’s Columns), where Emily and Mindy take a selfie together, can be found in this garden. North of the Jardin du Palais Royal is the Michelin-starred restaurant Le Grand Véfour, where Emily tries (and fails) to get a table.

PONT ALEXANDRE III

The advertising campaign for the new perfume De l’heure is shot on the famous Pont Alexandre III, an iconic Paris bridge opened during the 1900 Universal Exhibition, or world’s fair, and now a listed monument.

It is on the terrace of the Bistrot Alexandre III on the quayside a short distance away that Emily has an argument with her boss Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) and their client Antoine (William Abadie) after stopping the shoot. Near here are the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais, together with the Avenue des Champs-Elysées, on one side, with the Hôtel des Invalides and esplanade on the other.

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