Transform into the lead actress in Emily In Paris to discover the dreamy filming locations. Are you a fan of Emily In Paris?
Set in one of the most romantic cities in the world, Emily In Paris has caused a sensation with Lily Collins' impressive fashion style, dramatic plot, and meticulously crafted artistic frames. If you've spent hours binge-watching Emily In Paris, you'll want to know about the famous locations featured in the show. Let's find out.

This famous Netflix series has put France on many #teamKlook members' dream destination list. Oh, it would be wonderful to stroll slowly through the streets with beautiful architectural designs resembling a painting; or sit pensively enjoying hot coffee at a fairy-tale-like café. France is gentle and serene, as if wanting to tell the wandering traveler a deeply memorable love story.
Even if you can't fly to France today, let's nurture the dream with Klook Vietnam's list of Emily In Paris filming locations. From colorful paper flowers to the centuries-old Opera House, the story of the land of baguettes and oil paintings has been vividly depicted.

1. Pont Alexandre III



Pont Alexandre III Bridge elegantly spans the Seine River, connecting some of Paris' famous tourist spots. It's hailed as Paris' most outstanding and magnificent bridge, deserving its title as one of the world's most beautiful river crossings.


In the movie Emily in Paris, Pont Alexandre III Bridge serves as a backdrop for a controversial perfume advertisement, as a model walks across the bridge amidst the gaze of a group of men dressed in suits.
2. Palais Garnier


This iconic scene is unmissable! Emily's 'goddess-like' appearance has left many cinema enthusiasts in awe. Everything is perfect, from the costumes to the setting.



The location where Thomas and Emily plan to attend the Swan Lake performance together is the dazzling Palais Garnier, a 1,979-seat opera house emblematic of Paris. Don't miss out on this 19th-century masterpiece on your next visit to Paris.
3. L'Atelier des Lumières

Undoubtedly one of the most beloved scenes in Emily in Paris! The art exhibition Emily, Gabriel, and Camille visit is L'Atelier des Lumières - a digital art space showcasing classic works in a modern format; similar to the exhibition featuring Vincent Van Gogh's masterpiece, Starry Night, in the film.



The theme of the exhibition will change regularly. It's unfortunate that you may not get to experience Van Gogh's exhibition on your upcoming visit.
4. Terra Nera


The restaurant where the character Gabriel works has attracted many fans since its appearance on Emily In Paris! Although called Les Deux Compères in the series, the restaurant is actually a charming little Italian-style wine bar named Terra Nera.


Fun fact: Terra Nera restaurant even introduced a new dish to pay homage to the show. Fans visiting Terra Nera can enjoy the 'Tagliata di manzo Emily', a sliced beef tenderloin served with arugula salad, shaved cheese, and aromatic vinegar dressing.
5. Boulangerie Moderne by Thierry Rabineau

The charming little bakery where Emily buys a delicious Pain au Chocolat is Boulangerie Moderne by Thierry Rabineau, a artisan bakery offering a variety of French pastries and fresh bread.


This bakery is actually located near 'Gabriel's restaurant' in real life! Having lunch at Terra Nera and then choosing to buy an authentic French baked good is a suggestion you can't resist.
6. Rue de l'Abreuvoir

In the film, Mindy introduces Emily to the 'most beautiful street in Paris' on a lively evening. This street looks beautiful in the movie, but it's even more beautiful in real life. It's hard to capture the characteristic beauty of the architecture on Rue de l'Abreuvoir in nighttime scenes, but trust Klook, this street is extremely picturesque during the day, always ready to be the backdrop for your perfect 'check-in' photo.


#teamKlook may catch the scent of freshly baked bread while strolling on the rustic cobblestone street and admiring the quaint European-style houses adorned with climbing vines. Rue de l'Abreuvoir possesses an irresistibly charming allure that can captivate any travel enthusiast. As it's a bustling area, to enjoy some tranquility (or at least a bit of solitude), visit Rue de l'Abreuvoir in the early morning or late evening.
7. Jardin du Luxembourg


Every morning, Emily goes for a run along the paths through Jardin du Luxembourg - or Luxembourg Gardens. This 23-hectare park boasts a beautifully structured layout, with neatly trimmed green lawns, spacious patches of greenery, tree-lined walkways, serene ponds, and even a fountain built in 1620. If you have the time, don't hesitate to come here for a picnic and enjoy the romantic sunset.

8. Jardin Du Palais Royale

Emily and Mindy first meet at Jardin Du Palais Royale - a stunning park and a perfect place to start any conversation.

This park offers a peaceful atmosphere and plenty of open space to relax, people-watch, and even have a picnic. After energy-consuming exploration journeys, treat yourself to some quiet time at Jardin Du Palais Royale. Who knows, you might meet a 'kindred spirit' like Emily?
9. Café de Flore

Known as one of the oldest cafes in Paris, Cafe de Flore is famous as a meeting place for past literary figures, artists, and philosophers. Their famous clientele includes individuals like Pablo Picasso, Léon-Paul Fargue, and Raymond Queneau.


Nestled modestly on Saint-Germain Boulevard is Café de Flore, where Emily meets her intellectual lover Thomas. Come here to enjoy coffee, champagne, or croissants while watching the bustling crowd pass by.
10. Le Grand Véfour

Do you remember the Michelin-starred restaurant that Emily tried to book for dinner? Le Grand Véfour is one of the oldest and most famous restaurants in Paris! With two Michelin stars to boast, exquisite menus, and impressive interiors, Le Grand Véfour is definitely a promising destination for your journey.
Booking a table at Le Grand Véfour might not be easy. So, make sure to contact the restaurant before your visit through Le Grand Véfour's official website.
11. The Panthéon



You might have missed this filming location in Emily In Paris due to the overwhelming emotions. Emily broke up with her boyfriend in front of The Panthéon, a historical architectural monument built in 1758.


The building is the resting place of many of France's most famous figures, and you can explore its history with entry tickets on Klook. You can also purchase a Paris Museum Pass and enjoy free entry to over 50 museums and attractions in and around Paris, including admission to the Panthéon.
12. Hôtel Plaza Athénée

If you're financially comfortable like movie star Brooklyn, you can book a stay at this luxurious hotel in Paris. The exact room that Brooklyn stayed in is the Haute Couture Eiffel Suite, renowned for its stunning view of the Eiffel Tower from the window and spacious balcony.
Located on the prestigious Avenue Montaigne, you're sure to have a glamorous vacation at Hôtel Plaza Athénée.
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Image source: Emily In Paris movie - Netflix