fbpx

Enjoy Paris in True ‘Emily Style’

In the midst of the pandemic in 2020, Emily in Paris made its debut, streaming into 58 million households. By 2022, the show had soared to become Netflix’s most-watched series, turning numerous Parisian spots into must-visit destinations for tourists. The storyline centres on Emily Cooper, a young American who relocates from Chicago to take up a position at a fictional marketing firm, residing in the charming Place de l’Estrapade in the 5th arrondissement of Paris.

Emily’s neighbour, Gabriel, works at a restaurant initially called Les Deux Compères, later rebranded as Chez Lavaux in the second season. This establishment is actually a real place named Terra Nera. Not far from here is the Panthéon, a monument honouring French heroes, which also features in the show. The series has given a substantial boost to various local businesses in the capital. One example is La Boulangerie Moderne, a 19th-century bakery on Rue des Fossés Saint-Jacques, where Emily savours her first pain au chocolat. The bakery now reports that as many as 40% of its patrons are drawn in by the series.

This idea is reminiscent of the highly popular ‘Sex and the City’ tours in New York City. The owners of Terra Nera restaurant are delighted to see the square buzzing with activity. Although they have always been able to fill their 40 seats, they now notice a more diverse, international crowd, with fewer Senators among their patrons. While the upcoming adventures of Emily and her friends remain under wraps, here are some key filming locations from previous seasons that any fan shouldn’t miss:

  • #1 Jardin du Palais Royale.
  • #2 Palace of Versailles.
  • #3 Pont Alexandre III.
  • #4 Emily’s Apartment at Place de l’Estrapade.
  • #5 Le Chateau de Sonnay.
  • #6 L’atelier des Lumieres.
  • #7 The Pantheon.
  • #8 Gabriel’s Restaurant – Bistro Terra Ner

Share:

Sign Up to Our Newsletter

More Travel Inspiration