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You’ve never seen Paris like this before!
“Emily in Paris” is one of the most popular TV series of the past five years. And the success of the romantic show lies not only in the excellent acting of Lily Collins and exciting plot twists.
Fans never cease to thank Netflix producers for their decision not to cut corners in the production of the series. All scenes of Emily in Paris were filmed in the French capital, and the atmosphere of the ‘eternal city’ is largely what makes the series so cozy.
We have chosen for you the sights of Paris that appeared in the series itself. And yes, they are all easy to visit!
Alexander III Bridge
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Spanning the Seine between Les Invalides and the Champs-Elysees, this luxurious bridge is named after Russian Emperor Alexander III. Decorated with wrought-iron lanterns and bronze statues, the bridge has long been a symbol of Paris, and Emily often walks along it in the series.
Opera Garnier
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It was in this opera house that Emily and Thomas would watch Swan Lake. Filming for the series took place right on the main marble staircase of the Garnier Theatre. Tickets for the performances are not cheap, but true fans of ‘Emily in Paris’ simply must visit this luxurious theatre in the heart of the French capital.
Atelier des Lumières
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The scene where Emily, Gabriel and Camille visit an immersive exhibition of animated paintings by Vincent van Gogh is one of the most memorable in the entire series. Filming took place in a real museum in the center of Paris – anyone can visit it and the exhibitions change several times a year.
Terra Nera
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In the series, Gabriel works at this Italian bistro. The restaurant gained cult status after the series was released, and the chef even added a dish dedicated to Emily to the menu. The restaurant is booked up weeks in advance, so Emily in Paris fans should plan their visit to Terra Nera well in advance.
Modern Bakery
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Emily had the best pain au chocolat of her life at this French bakery. After the show aired, pastry chef Thierry Rabineau’s establishment became one of the most popular in Paris. Fans of the show will be happy to know that Boulangerie Moderne operates in the same building as Terra Nova restaurant.
Rue de l’Abrevoir
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Mindy called this quiet street the most beautiful in all of Paris, but because the series filmed it at night, not all viewers saw the Rue de l’Abrevoir in all its glory. During the day, it looks even cozier than it does in the series!
Luxembourg gardens
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This garden on the Left Bank of Paris is one of the favorite picnic spots among the locals. Emily only visits the Luxembourg Gardens for her morning walks, but nothing stops you from spending time by the fountain with a cup of coffee in your hands.
Garden of the Palais Royal
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It was in this garden near the Louvre that Emily first met Mindy. Perfectly trimmed trees and classic green benches make this garden a favorite meeting place for Parisians. An ideal place to relax after many kilometers of excursions around the Louvre.
Café de Flor
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This café is one of the oldest in Paris. Pablo Picasso and Raymond Queneau frequented it, and it was there that Emily first met the intellectual Thomas. A luxurious interior and top-notch cuisine make Café de Flore one of the most expensive cafés in Paris. But a trip there is definitely worth the money.
The Grand Vefour
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Emily tried to book a table at this luxury restaurant, but was unsuccessful. And that’s not surprising: Le Grand Véfour has two Michelin stars and tables are booked at least six months in advance. An ideal place for a romantic, if very expensive, dinner in the center of Paris.
Pantheon
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Emily broke up with her American boyfriend right in front of this iconic Parisian building. Prominent French people are buried in the Pantheon: Emile Zola, Josephine Baker and Alexandre Dumas. The strict classicist architecture makes the Pantheon one of the most popular attractions in Paris.
Hotel Plaza Athenee
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This hotel is one of the most expensive in Paris. A magnificent view of the Eiffel Tower and a luxurious interior make the Hôtel Plaza Athénée not only an ideal place for filming the series, but also for a luxurious holiday in the ‘eternal city’.
Source: Popcorn News

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