4 Locations from ‘Emily in Paris’ That You Can Visit

The beautiful shots that were taken of the iconic settings shown in ‘Emily in Paris’ truly showcase just how beautiful Paris is. And most of these settings in the show are places that people can visit in real life! You can follow in Emily’s footsteps when you’re in Paris next by checking out some of these places:

Pont Alexandre III

Pont Alexandre III is considered to be the most beautiful bridge in Paris. In the show, Emily’s French marketing firm, Savoir, films a campaign here with one of their clients. The scene shows off the beautiful views from the bridge of the Eiffel Tower and the Grand Palais.

 L’Atelier des Lumières

This abandoned factory was turned into an art space. It opened its doors in 2018, and now the exhibitions include the works of Chagall, Renoir, and Monet in “Journeys Around the Mediterranean.”

Panthéon

The Panthéon is located in the Latin Quarter of the city. It has many notable French figures buried there. These include Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Pierre and Marie Curie, Victor Hugo, and more.

Café de Flor

This cafe is located in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, and it’s one of the most famous cafes in Paris. It has welcomed some famous philosophers and writers in the world during its prime time. It’s a touristy spot, but also a great place to get an espresso.