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The Paris of Emily Copper

Fans of Emily in Paris have dreamed of walking the same streets and sipping coffee in the same cafés as Emily. Paris plays a starring role in the series, blending its old-world beauty with modern French flair.

Beyond the glitz and fashion, the show captures the city’s rhythm with sunlit terraces, cobblestone alleys, and that unspoken Parisian charm. This guide explores the real-life locations that shaped Emily’s adventures and continue to enchant visitors long after the credits roll.

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Café de Flore magic

Few spots feel as quintessentially Parisian as Café de Flore, the chic Left Bank café where Emily’s co-workers gossip over coffee. It has hosted artists and writers for decades, from Picasso to Sartre, and still buzzes with creativity today.

Order a café crème, people-watch from the terrace, and soak in the same atmosphere that inspired scenes in the show. The charm lies in its effortless blend of glamour and history, perfect for channeling your inner Parisian muse.

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Jardin du Palais royal security

One of the show’s most memorable scenes takes place in the Jardin du Palais Royal, where Emily meets Mindy. This elegant garden, tucked behind arcades and designer boutiques, offers a quiet escape from the city’s bustle.

Visitors can stroll past manicured lawns and iconic black-and-white columns that have become Instagram favorites. Whether you’re filming a moment of your own or simply taking a break, the garden’s graceful calm feels like a breath of Parisian poetry.

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The charm of Rue de l’Abreuvoir

Nestled in Montmartre, Rue de l’Abreuvoir is one of Paris’s prettiest streets, appearing in several dreamy shots from Emily in Paris. With ivy-covered façades and winding cobblestones, it’s a postcard come to life.

At the street’s end, the pink-hued Maison Rose café adds a whimsical touch that feels straight out of a painting. Come early in the morning to capture that golden light and the soft hum of a waking Paris.

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Emily’s apartment in Place de l’Estrapade

Emily’s charming apartment building sits in the heart of the Latin Quarter at Place de l’Estrapade. It’s the very definition of cinematic Paris, framed by flower boxes and warm stone walls.

Fans often visit to enjoy the quaint cafés and bookstores surrounding the square. Stop by Boulangerie Moderne for a pastry and imagine bumping into Gabriel on your way out. It’s a small square with big Emily in Paris energy.

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Gabriel’s Bistro in the Fifth

Remember Gabriel’s restaurant, where many storylines unfold? The real-life spot is called Terra Nera, an Italian restaurant near Emily’s fictional home. The restaurant’s cozy atmosphere, brick interior, and delicious pasta have turned it into a must-visit for fans.

The owners even added “Gabriel’s Menu” in tribute to the show. Book a table for lunch and you’ll understand why this tucked-away gem became one of the series’ most beloved backdrops.

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Pont Alexandre III at sunset

Pont Alexandre III, one of Paris’s grandest bridges, sets the stage for Emily’s glamorous photoshoots and romantic scenes. With its gilded sculptures and sweeping views of the Seine, it captures the city’s drama and elegance.

At sunset, the bridge glows with golden light, creating the perfect cinematic frame. It’s easy to see why this location became a favorite for both filmmakers and visitors chasing that picture-perfect Parisian moment.

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Le Grand Véfour glamour

Featured during one of Emily’s high-end dining moments, Le Grand Véfour is one of Paris’s oldest restaurants, located under the arcades of Palais-Royal. Since 1784, it has hosted royalty, poets, and presidents, all drawn to its mirrored walls and art deco splendor.

While it’s definitely a splurge, even stepping inside feels like stepping back in time. Every detail, from the crystal chandeliers to the velvet banquettes, whispers the kind of old-world glamour that defines Emily in Paris.

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Canal Saint-Martin vibes

When Emily and her friends wander along the Canal Saint-Martin, the mood shifts from touristy to effortlessly cool. This neighborhood captures the young, creative side of Paris, with plenty of vintage shops, coffee bars, and colorful street art.

Take a walk along the water, stop for a crêpe, and watch locals picnic on the banks. It’s a reminder that Paris isn’t just elegance, but also about laid-back afternoons and spontaneous joy.

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Place Vendôme Allure

Emily’s fashion world often leads her to the luxurious Place Vendôme, home to designer boutiques and five-star hotels. The square’s symmetry and golden façades make it a visual showstopper and a must-see for anyone chasing Parisian sophistication.

Whether you’re window-shopping at Cartier or simply admiring the grandeur, Place Vendôme feels like a scene waiting to happen. Come in the evening when the square glimmers softly, and you’ll understand why Emily felt so inspired here.

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The Boulangeries of Paris

A recurring theme in Emily in Paris is the irresistible pull of French bakeries. From buttery croissants to perfectly flaky pain au chocolat, these boulangeries tell their own story of daily Parisian life.

Stop by Du Pain et des Idées, a local favorite known for its artful pastries and authentic charm. The scent alone feels cinematic. Dreaming of more delicious moments like these? Discover the best budget-friendly cities in Europe for 2025 where charm and flavor don’t come with a hefty price tag.

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Living your own Emily moment

Every corner of Paris offers a chance to feel like Emily by being curious, bold, and endlessly enchanted by the city’s rhythm. The cafés, streets, and parks she wandered through are more than filming spots; they’re living, breathing pieces of Parisian culture.

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Which Emily in Paris location would you explore first, an elegant café or a cobbled Montmartre lane? Let us know in the comments.

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Nauris Pukis
Somewhere between tourist and local. I've always been remote-first. Home is my anchor, but the world is my creative fuel. I love to spend months absorbing each destination, absorbing local inspiration into my work, proving that the best ideas often have foreign accents.

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