A little bonjour goes a long way. Put on your best beret and save this guide to the most beautiful filming locations from the Netflix series, "Emily in Paris." From the banks of the Seine in Paris to the gorgeous locations from the most recent season 4, you can visit these places in real life! ❤️🥂🥖🇫🇷
Palais Garnier
This palace is one of the most stunning buildings in all of Paris, which is saying something. Emily visits for "Swan Lake," in season 1 and in season 2, Emily returns for a fashion shoot.
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In season 2, Emily directed a fashion show here at the Palace of Versailles. Anyone who has ever been here knows how impossible that would be as this is one of the most popular excursions from Paris and verrrry crowded. Still gorgeous!
See MoreBoutique Maison Baccarat Paris Place des Etats-Unis
The incredibly beautiful Baccarat Museum in Paris's 16th arrondissement is the site of a visually stunning masked ball scene in season 4.
See MoreGaleries Lafayette Haussmann
This incredible 130-year-old flagship store is one of the most beautiful buildings in Paris! You can see it in season 4 of "Emily in Paris," or go see it in person because it's worth it. Be sure to do the Glasswalk on the 3rd floor or head to the terrace on the 8th floor for stunning views over Paris! You can see Opéra Garnier, the Eiffel Tower, Sacré Cœur, Notre Dame—all the iconic landmarks!
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Did Emily plan this?
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Emily and Mindy have dinner at this famous Montmartre cafe in season 1...just like former patrons Matisse, Picasso, and Van Gogh did before them.
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This famous is park featuring both English and French gardens, a forest, and a pond (and fountains) is often thought to be the city's most beautiful. Emily jogs here in seasons 1 and 2. This is a popular place for locals to jog, as well.
See MoreAtelier des Lumières
This beautiful digital art museum is inside a 19th-century foundry factory! Emily, Gabriel and Camille go here for the Van Gogh exhibition in Season 1.
See MoreMusée d'Orsay
This museum located in a former Beaux-Arts train station is home to the largest Impressionist art collection in the world. Gabriel and Camille meet here in season 3 to reminisce...among other things. 😉
See MoreCafé de Flore
Emily met her first Parisian fling here at this famous cafe, which is one of the oldest in Paris, and was once popular for writers and artists. Now, tourists. But the charming cafe is worth a visit!
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This gorgeous garden was the perfect backdrop for Emily meeting her new BFF Mindy in season 1! You can even find the actual bench where the girlfriends sat. It's along the treeline and inscribed with "Aujourd’hui, c’est demain et hier qui s’épousent" (that the present is a marriage of the past and the future in English).
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This iconic cabaret needs no introduction and no explanation why it has been featured as a backdrop in "Emily in Paris."
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In season 3, Emily dreams about going to a party at the top of the Eiffel Tower. If you want to go to the top, be sure to book a ticket ahead of time!
See MorePont Neuf
The oldest bridge spanning the Seine (constructed in the 17th century) was where Emily had to make her decision about Paris at the end of season 2.
See MorePont des Arts
Once known as the Love Lock Bridge (although the padlock tradition is no longer allowed), this was the site of a performance by Mindy and her band in season 2.
See MorePont Alexandre III
There's a great photo spot of the Eiffel Tower on this romantic, ornate bridge. It was also the setting for a convtroversial perfume ad in season 1.
See MoreHôtel Plaza Athénée
Want to stay at a hotel that was in "Emily in Paris”? This beautiful and prestigious hotel is just off of the famous Champs-Élysées on Avenue Montaigne and was featured in season 1. Be ready to splurge. The luxury hotel features marble bathrooms, a Dior Institute spa, and some rooms have views of the Eiffel Tower.
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BookColonnes de Buren/Les Deux Plateaux
The permanent art installation, Colonnes de Buren, features 260 black and white striped columns, a very modern contrast to the historic palace behind it. You can see it in season 1.
See MoreBOULANGERIE MODERNE
This charming artisanal bakery is featured several times in season 1. They're known for their baked goods (not so much their coffee). Try their croissants and their pain au chocolat. 🥐
See MoreLe Café Marly
This cafe located inside the Louvre actually offers one of the most beautiful views of Paris. You can see it in season 2 when Emily, Sylvie and Camille enjoy lunch here.
See MoreCafé de l’Homme
A visit to this cafe is worth it for the stunning views of the Eiffel Tower. This is also where Emily attended one of her first work parties for Maison Lavaux.
See MoreThe Wall of "I love you"
Read "I love you" in 250 languages at this iconic wall in Montmartre.
See MoreBasilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre
Emily goes live on Instagram from the steps outside the iconic church in Montmartre. The inside is beautiful, but the outside also gives you incredible views of the city of Paris below.
See MoreRue de l'Abreuvoir
Emily and Mindy are seen strolling on one of the many picturesque cobblestone streets of Montmartre (arguably this is the prettiest), and it is also the location of La Maison Rose.
See MorePlace Dalida
Montmartre is full of beautiful cobblestone streets and this is just one of them. It's also the place where Emily holds a photo shoot for a bed.
See MoreLes Pavillons de Bercy - Musée des Arts Forains
This is a really cool private museum that showcases the most unique historical carnival and fairground rides and games. Note: You must book tickets ahead of time from the museum's official website.
See MoreParis Multi-Day Custom Tour: A Unique Private Adventure
Here's an option if you'd rather just follow an expert...and the best part is you decide what you want to see.
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This towering fountain is just steps from the Seine and was the location of Mindy's first performance in season 2.
See MorePlace des Vosges
This is the oldest planned square in Paris...and also where Mindy and Benoît shared their first kiss in season 2. 💋
See MorePanthéon
Even though this was a scene where Emily dumped her Chicago boyfriend, it's a beautiful place to see while in Paris! Originally a church, it became the final resting place for many famous Parisians, including Victor Hugo, author of "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" and "Les Misérables."
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This famous Paris flea market is featured in season 4 when Camille and Sofia are apartment shopping.
See MoreRue des Rosiers
The charming street where you can find Le Marché aux Puces de Paris Saint-Ouen: it is beautiful in and of itself!
See MorePolo Club Domain De Chantilly - La Ferme D'apremont
Just about a 30-minute drive from Paris, the Chantilly Polo Club hosts scenes in season 4. Visitors can enjoy free polo matches here!
See MoreCrazy Horse Paris
This cabaret is known for its nude revues and is one of Ashley Park's (Mindy) favorite filming locations.
See MorePlace de l'Estrapade
Okay okay, so it's not THE most beautiful location from "Emily in Paris," but it's one of the most famous. This building serves as the apartment building in the show and is featured numerous times every season. It's now a popular tourist attraction.
See MoreTerra Nera
This real-life "Emily in Paris," restaurant is close to Emily's apartment building. The decor here is lovely! Just note that is an Italian restaurant, not French.
See MorePlace de Valois
Again, not as beautiful, but very recognizable, Place de Valois serves as the Savoir offices where Emily works. You can also check out the Bistrot Valois (seen in seasons 1 and 4) located just across the courtyard!
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