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Explore France and Rome Through the Filming Locations of Emily in Paris Season 4

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Take in the sights and sounds of Netflix’s hit series Emily in Paris season 4 with these exquisite filming locations to live out your chic Parisian dreams.

Netflix’s Emily in Paris has the audience hooked with its beautiful filming location, good-looking cast, Parisian fashion and interesting storyline. The show romanticises life in the French capital through the romance and drama of Emily Cooper, an American marketing executive who temporarily moves to Paris and falls in love with the city. With season 4 releasing on August 15, step into the world of Emily Cooper and uncover the magic of Paris with all the details about the show’s stunning filming locations.

Get started by recreating your favourite movie moments through the films shot in Paris, from Hollywood to Bollywood.

Emily In Paris Season 4: Cast, plot, trailer and release date

As Emily in Paris returns for its highly anticipated fourth season, get ready to be whisked back to the enchanting City of Lights. With Season 3 ending on a cliffhanger, the new season promises more fashion, drama, and romance over 10 episodes as Emily navigates her personal and professional life. While the first five episodes of season 4 premiere on Netflix as part 1 on August 15, the next five will be released on September 12, 2024.

The cast of Emily in Paris includes Lily Collins as the eponymous Emily Cooper, Ashley Park as Mindy Chen, Lucas Bravo as Gabriel, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Sylvie Grateau, Samuel Arnold as Julien, Bruno Gouery as Luc, Lucien Laviscount as Alfie, Camille Razar as Camille, and William Abadie as Antoine Lambert.

In season 4, Emily in Paris returns with its signature blend of fashion, friendship and Parisian charm, and a captivating new twist. This season, Emily’s adventures extend beyond the City of Love. Creator Darren Stars shared through Netflix’s Tudum that Emily will be seen on a Roman holiday. Emily in Paris Season 4 will feature a mix of filming locations across France and Italy, with Rome and its many iconic monuments in the background. The finer details are yet to be revealed.

If you want to know more about the Parisian filming locations of Emily in Paris Season 4, tag along!

Emily in Paris Season 4 filming locations

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Palais Garnier Opera House makes an appearance in Emily in Paris season 4

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Attend the opera at the Palais Garnier Opera House, just like Emily did. A masterpiece of Neo-Baroque architecture, this iconic landmark is a must-visit for any Paris enthusiast. Enjoy world-class opera performances or simply admire the stunning interior. The tickets range from EUR 50 to EUR 220.

How to reach: Opéra Station on Lines 3, 7 and 8 is the closest to Palais Garnier Opera House.

Le Musée des Arts Forains

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Step back in time at Le Musée des Arts Forains, a unique museum featuring a rare collection of fairground artefacts. This private museum became the filming location of Emily in Paris as the setting of the Fourtier party. The museum offers limited public access, with guided tours available during European Heritage Days and Christmas holidays.

How to reach: Cour Saint-Émilion on Line 14 is the closest to Le Musée des Arts Forains.

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Place de l’Estrapade

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Head to Emily’s Chambre de Bonne in Paris, and explore the quaint charms of Parisian apartment living at Place de l’Estrapade. A picturesque square in the 5th arrondissement, the apartment building faces a fountain, showcasing Parisian architecture with ornate balconies and grand windows. This is likely to be featured in season 4 as well.

How to reach: Place Monge Station is along Lines 10 and 7 of the Paris Metro, leading to Place de l’Estrapade.

Terra Nera Restaurant

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Indulge in delicious Italian cuisine at Gabriel’s restaurant from the show, a few steps away! Called the “Les Deux Compères’ in the show, the real-life Terra Nera Restaurant is another filming location likely to reappear in Emily in Paris Season 4. Enjoy a meal in the same setting that inspired Emily’s culinary adventures.

Place de Valois returns in Emily in Paris season 4

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Step into the world of Savoir, the French marketing agency where Emily works with Sylvie, Luc, and Julien! The building at 6 Place de Valois is where we see Emily arrive “early” for the office and wait for her colleagues to start the day. Located in the 1st arrondissement, this square is close to the Louvre, Pont Neuf and the Seine River. The office is next to Galerie Patric Fourtin, an art gallery in the Place de Valois.

How to reach: Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre along Line 1 and 7 is the closest to Place de Valois.

Pont Alexandre III

Pont Alexandre III
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The magnificent Pont Alexandre III bridge, connecting Champs-Élysées to the Eiffel Tower, has also been featured in Emily in Paris. Relive Emily’s glamorous photoshoot for Antoine Lambert at this iconic bridge.

How to reach: Invalides Station on Lines 8 and 13 is the way to reach Pont Alexandre III.

Jardin du Palais Royal

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Enjoy a walk at the grand Jardin du Palais Royal, the beautiful landscape of Domaine National du Palais-Royal, frequently featured as a filming location in Emily in Paris. Recreate iconic scenes from the show, including Emily and Mindy’s friendship moments over lunch breaks and the bench they sit on, with the famous Jean Cocteau quote inscribed on it: ‘Aujourd’hui, c’est demain et hier qui s’épousent’.

How to reach: Louvre-Rivoli on Line 1 is the way to Jardin du Palais Royal.

Café de Flore

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Immerse yourself in Parisian History and culture at the iconic Café de Flore. One of Emily’s beaus narrates the beautiful story of the cafe and how it shaped Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Sip coffee at the legendary haunt of artists and intellectuals and follow in the footsteps of famous patrons like Jane Fonda, Yves Saint-Laurent, Ernest Hemingway and Albert Camus.

How to reach: Saint-Germain-des-Prés Station on Line 4 is closest to Café de Flore.

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Café de l’Homme

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Indulge in Parisian elegance at this rooftop restaurant with breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower in Trocadéro Square, featured as the setting of a grand party Emily attended for her work!

How to reach: Trocadéro Station along Line 6 and Line 9 is the best way to reach Café de l’Homme.

Sacré-Cœur
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Immerse yourself in the spiritual heart of the city as you explore this iconic landmark and admire its stunning architecture. Housing the largest mosaic in France, enjoy panoramic views of Paris from the top of this church, also featured in the show. Sacré-Cœur is open from 6:30 am to 10:30 pm and has free admission for all.

How to reach: Anvers Station on Line 2 and Abbesses Station on Line 12 are the closest stations to Sacre Couer.

Panthéon

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Emily breaks up with her American boyfriend right in front of Panthéon. The ancient building is another exemplary example of French architecture and History and is a premier tourist attraction in Paris. It is open from 10 am to 6:30 pm, and tickets start from EUR 13.

How to reach: Maubert-Mutualité station on Line 10 and Place Monge on Line 7 are the closest to Panthéon.

Père Lachaise Cemetery

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Père Lachaise Cemetery is not any ordinary cemetery; locals and tourists love to visit the final resting place of French luminaries. Luc takes Emily to the cemetery for a special picnic lunch on her birthday. There are over 70,000 burial plots at the cemetery, some famous ones being Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf, Sarah Bernhardt, Molière, Oscar Wilde, Frédéric Chopin and Marcel Proust. Visiting the cemetery is one of the free things to do in Paris between 8 am to 6 pm.

How to reach: Philippe Auguste Station on Line 2 and Gambetta on Line 3 are the best way to reach Père Lachaise Cemetery.

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This article first appeared on Travel + Leisure.

(Main and featured images: @emilyinparis/Instagram)

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