A Guide to Emily in Paris Filming Locations

If you’re a fan of the Netflix series Emily in Paris, you’re likely enchanted by the show’s portrayal of the City of Light. Here’s a comprehensive guide to some of the top filming locations from the series, along with three suggested one-day self-guided tours to help you explore these iconic spots.

First of all here’s the map of selected filming locations from Emily in Paris.

Top Filming Locations from Emily in Paris

1. Place de l’Estrapade

Address: Place de l’Estrapade, Paris 5th

This picturesque square in the Latin Quarter is home to Emily’s apartment building and several key locations:

Emily’s Apartment: Located on the 5th floor of an apartment building on the south side of Place de l’Estrapade.

La Boulangerie Moderne: Emily’s local bakery where she often buys her morning pastries, including her first pain au chocolat.

Gabriel’s Restaurant: Actually called Terra Nera, an Italian restaurant where Gabriel works.

Café de la Nouvelle Mairie: This is the breakfast place of choice for Emily and Mindy.

Gabriel’s restaurant
Café de la Nouvelle Mairie

2. Place de Valois

Address: Place de Valois, Paris 1st

Home to the offices of Savoir, Emily’s marketing firm, and other notable spots:

Savoir Office Building: Located next to an art gallery, Galerie Patrick Fourtin.

Bistrot Valois: A bistro where Emily meets her colleagues, located in the heart of the capital near the Louvre and Place Colette.

3. Pont Alexandre III

Address: Pont Alexandre III, 75008 Paris, France

One of Paris’s most ornate bridges, featured in several scenes, including a memorable perfume commercial shoot.

Pont Alexandre III

4. Jardin du Palais Royal

Address: Domaine national du Palais Royal, place Colette, Paris 1st

These formal gardens are a frequent meeting spot for Emily and her friends, known for the Colonnes de Buren contemporary art installation.

5. Café de Flore

Address: 172 boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris 6th

A legendary café in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood, famous for its historical significance and as a gathering spot for artists and intellectuals.

6. Rue de l’Abreuvoir

Address: Rue de l’Abreuvoir, Paris 18th

Known as “the prettiest street in Paris,” this charming street in Montmartre is lined with ivy-covered homes and rustic cobblestones. Further down Rue de l’Abreuvoir you’ll find Place Dalida where Emily organized a memorable photo shoot with Hästens to showcase one of its beds.

Place Dalida

7. L’Atelier des Lumières

Address: 38 Rue Saint-Maur, 75011 Paris, France

A digital art museum that has been featured in several episodes, offering a unique and immersive art experience.

L’Atelier des Lumières

8. Palais Garnier Opera House

Address: Place de l’Opéra, 75009 Paris, France

A masterpiece of 19th-century theatre art architecture, the Palais Garnier is one of the most magnificent buildings in Paris and hosts both ballet and opera productions. It features in Season 1 when Emily attends a production of Swan Lake with Thomas.

Palais Garnier
Palais Garnier (photo by Erik R.)

9. Café de l’Homme

Address: Café de l’Homme, 17 place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre, Paris 16th

The Café de l’Homme is a location, where the launch party for Maison Lavaux’s new fragrance, De l’heure, takes place. This chic café, situated in the heart of Trocadéro inside the Palais de Chaillot, is as stylish as it is iconic. Formerly home to both the UN and NATO headquarters, the Palais de Chaillot is a historic landmark that now offers one of the best views of Paris.

Café de l’Homme

10. Brasserie Des Prés

Address: 9 Carrefour de l’Odéon, 75006 Paris, France

The first episode of the fourth season opens with a scene with Emily and Mindy having a drink at the Brasserie Des Prés near the Odéon metro station.

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11. Père-Lachaise Cemetery

Address: 16 Rue du Repos, 75020 Paris, France

A historic cemetery known for its ornate tombstones and as the final resting place of many famous artists and writers. It appears in season two when Emily goes to lunch at the Père Lachaise cemetery with her coworker Luc.

The grave of Edith Piaf at Pere-Lachaise (photo by Erik R.)

12. Piscine Molitor

Address: 13 Rue Nungesser et Coli, 75016 Paris, France

A historic swimming pool, known for its Art Deco architecture and vibrant atmosphere has been seen in season 3 when Emily takes her best friend Mindy to Molitor for an afternoon in the sun.

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13. Pont Neuf

Address: Pont Neuf, 75001 Paris, France

The oldest standing bridge in Paris, featured in several scenes as a picturesque spot for strolls.

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14. Place de la Sorbonne

Address: Place de la Sorbonne, 75005 Paris, France

A historic square in the Latin Quarter, home to the Sorbonne University.

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15. Café Marly

Address: 93 Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France

Located in the Louvre Museum complex, Café Marly is a chic spot where Emily and her friends often meet for coffee or lunch.

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One-Day Self-Guided Tours

Here are three one-day self-guided tours to help you explore the Emily in Paris filming locations:

Tour 1: Latin Quarter and Montmartre

Starting Point: Place de l’Estrapade (Metro: Luxembourg)

Ending Point: Rue de l’Abreuvoir, Montmartre (Metro: Anvers)

Morning: Start at Place de l’Estrapade to visit Emily’s apartment building, La Boulangerie Moderne, and Gabriel’s restaurant, Terra Nera.

Mid-Morning: Walk to the nearby Jardin du Luxembourg for a stroll.

Lunch: Enjoy lunch at a traditional bistro in the Latin Quarter, such as Le Comptoir du Relais.

Afternoon: Take the metro to Anvers and explore Montmartre. Visit Rue de l’Abreuvoir and enjoy the views from the top of the hill near Sacré-Cœur.

Evening: End your day with dinner at a Montmartre bistro like Le Consulat or La Maison Rose.

Tour 2: Central Paris Landmarks

Starting Point: Pont Alexandre III (Metro: Invalides)

Ending Point: Galeries Lafayette (Metro: Opéra)

Morning: Begin your day at Pont Alexandre III, taking in the views of the Seine River.

Mid-Morning: Walk to the nearby Grand Palais and Petit Palais.

Lunch: Have lunch at a café near the Champs-Elysées, such as Café de la Paix.

Afternoon: Visit the Eiffel Tower and take a stroll around the Champ de Mars.

Late Afternoon: Head to the Palais Garnier Opera House for a guided tour or to admire its exterior.

Evening: End your day with dinner at a traditional bistro near the Opéra, such as Le Grand Véfour.

Tour 3: Art, Culture, and Cafés

Starting Point: Jardin du Palais Royal (Metro: Palais-Royal–Musée du Louvre)

Ending Point: Café de la Nouvelle Mairie (Metro: Luxembourg)

Morning: Start your day at the Jardin du Palais Royal, exploring the gardens and the Colonnes de Buren.

Mid-Morning: Visit the nearby Louvre Museum or take a short walk to Place de Valois to see the Savoir office building and Bistrot Valois.

Lunch: Enjoy lunch at Bistrot Valois.

Afternoon: Head to L’Atelier des Lumières for an immersive digital art experience.

Late Afternoon: Visit Café de la Nouvelle Mairie for a coffee or wine, experiencing the local atmosphere.

Evening: End your day with dinner at a nearby bistro in the Latin Quarter.

These tours will allow you to experience the charm and beauty of Paris, just like Emily Cooper did in the series. Enjoy your exploration of the City of Light!

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