
This stunning former royal palace is known for its lavish luxury. Versailles’ iconic Hall of Mirrors was the setting for the show’s Season 2 finale.
Episode: Season 2, Episode 10
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Emily is often seen jogging along the banks of the Seine, where you can see some of Paris’ iconic landmarks, like the Louvre, and Notre Dame.
Episode: Season 1, Episode 2 and Episode 3
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The Pantheon, a mausoleum for famous French historical figures, appears in the background of one of the first episodes of Emily in Paris.
Episode: Season 1, Episode 2

Ride on one of Paris’ Bateaux Mouches – open sightseeing “fly boats” like Emily and her date Mathieu in Season 1.
Episode: Season 1, Episode 10
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Emily’s friend Mindy works at a Parisian drag show near The Moulin Rouge. The cabaret also makes an appearance in an earlier episode.
Episode: Season 2, Episode 4 ; Season 1, Episode 5
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The Cafe Marly is a brasserie at the Musee du Louvre with views of the Louvre Pyramid. Emily dines here in the Season 2 premiere.
Episode: Season 2, Episode 1
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Many famous historical French figures are buried at this cemetery, where Emily’s co-worker Luc takes her for a birthday lunch.
Episode: Season 2, Episode 3
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La Samaritaine is one of Paris’ glitziest department stores, and appears in Season 2 as the scene of an accidental crime.
Episode: Season 2, Episode 4
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The grand Palais Garnier is the largest opera house in Europe. Emily visits here in Season 1 to attend a ballet of Swan Lake.
Episode: Season 1, Episode 6

Montmartre is a neighborhood in Paris known for its bohemian atmosphere, and Rue de l'Abreuvoir or “the most beautiful street in Paris”.
Episode: Season 1, Episode 5

The beautiful gardens of the 17th-century Palais-Royal are located near the Louvre. It’s where Emily meets her new best friend, Mindy.
Episode: Season 1, Episodes 1 & 6 ; Season 2, Episode 10

Café de Flore is one of the oldest coffeehouses in Paris, once frequented by famous writers and philosophers. Emily visits it on a date with a professor.
Episode: Season 1, Episode 6

This highly unusual museum is given over to immersive digital exhibitions. Emily, Camille, and Gabriel visit here in Season 1.
Episode: Season 1, Episode 5

Emily visits a number of Paris’ famous bakeries to indulge in chocolate croissants, including La Boulangerie Moderne.
Episode: Season 1, Episode 1
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Le Champo is a historic cinema in Paris, known for screening classic films, described by Emily’s co-worker Luc.
Episode: Season 2, Episode 4

Emily attends the filming for a perfume commercial that involves a model strutting down the Pont Alexandre II
Episode: Season 1, Episode 3
Emily in Paris is a Netflix series from creator Darren Starr about the life of Emily Cooper (played by Lily Collins), a young American who has recently arrived in Paris.
An Emily in Paris tour is a way for fans of the show to visit popular Emily in Paris filming locations. This is not a guided tour, but rather a way for visitors to set up their own itineraries.
Emily in Paris filming locations include iconic Parisian landmarks such as the Louvre Museum, Palais Garnier, the Palace of Versailles, the Seine River, Montmartre, Cafe de Flore, and more.
Some of the top sights in Paris include the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Seine River, the Latin Quarter, and much more.