6 Locations From The Latest Season of Emily in Paris

6 Locations From The Latest Season of Emily in Paris

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The beloved Netflix series Emily in Paris transports us to the enchanting streets of the city of lights. From stunning landscapes to hidden gems tucked away in the city’s neighbourhoods, these meticulously chosen locations are designed to evoke the romance of each scene. Join us as we delve into the iconic spots that set the stage for Emily’s latest adventures.

Also read: 16 Best Filming Locations for ‘Emily in Paris’ Season 3

1) Stade Roland-Garros

Image Credit: Roland-Garros | Official Website

The season kicks off by revisiting the unresolved romance between Emily and Alfie from season three. At Stade Roland-Garros during The French Open, they share a kiss, signalling the conclusion of their collaboration on the AMI campaign but also reflecting Alfie’s hesitation to fully forgive Emily. 

2) Claude Monet’s water lily pond

Image Credit: Claude Monet Giverny | Official Website

In one of this season’s most memorable scenes, Emily and Camille’s heated argument takes place on rowboats on the iconic water lily pond. While the tension between them is palpable, it’s hard not to be captivated by the serene beauty of the surroundings. The tranquil pond, immortalized by Monet’s brushstrokes, is framed by lush gardens and wisterias that drape over the bridge, creating a picturesque backdrop.

3) Terra Nera

Image Credit: Terra Nera | Official Instagram

Although Gabriel’s restaurant may not have earned a Michelin star in the show, a visit to Terra Nera remains undeniably enticing. This charming restaurant, which serves as the exterior for Gabriel’s L’Esprit de Gigi, offers guests the chance to enjoy delectable French and Italian cuisine as well as items featured in the show, such as the classic pink cocktail Kir Royale

4) Musée Baccarat

Image Credit: Baccarat | Official Website

The series transports us to one of Paris’s most glamorous locations. The masquerade ball took place in the lavish ballroom of the Baccarat Museum, a venue praised for its beauty. The opulent setting provided a dramatic backdrop for Emily as she faced a pivotal decision between her two love interests. To experience the full grandeur of the setting, visit the museum and boutique where you’ll find over 1,000 Baccarat crystals on display!

5) Pont Neuf

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If you’ve been a fan since season one, you’ll be familiar with the jogs and strolls that have been taken along the Seine. Among the iconic locations featured is the Pont Neuf, the oldest stone bridge spanning the river. Its timeless charm and romantic ambience make it the perfect backdrop for the evolving romance between Emily and Gabriel this season.

6) Emily’s apartment

While we can’t quite step into the apartment where Emily unpacks Gabriel’s groceries and cooks an omelette after his hand burn, we can still explore the real-life apartment building, Place de L’Estrapade. The building’s traditional-looking exterior and beautiful courtyard offer a glimpse into the kind of Parisian elegance and charm found in the show.

We hope you have fun living out your Emily in Paris dreams by visiting these filming sites!

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