Emily Cooper is back in the French capital for the highly anticipated second part of Emily in Paris Season 4, streaming on Netflix as of September 12.
This global phenomenon follows the fast-paced adventures of a young American, played by Lily Collins.
The story centers on balancing life between her marketing career, love interests, and friendships in the world’s most romantic city, Paris. From la Tour Eiffel, Pont Neuf to Palais Royal, step into the world of
Emily in Paris and discover the showâs iconic filming locations in Paris!
Saint-Ouen Flea Market
Founded in 1880, this historical market is the largest antique market in the world! In Episode 5 of Season 4, characters Sofia and Camille stroll through the flea market, hunting for vintage and designer pieces to furnish their Parisian apartment.
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Roland-Garros Stadium
This iconic ground, where tennis legends like AndrĂ© Agassi, Novak Djokovic, and GaĂ«l Monfils have competed, serves as the backdrop for Netflix’s Emily in Paris. In the first episode of Season 4, Emily’s job takes her to Roland-Garros for the “kiss cam” campaign run by her agency for the Ami brand.
Located in Paris’s 16th arrondissement, this outdoor stadium, inaugurated in 1928, was also a key site for the 2024 Paris Olympics, hosting tennis and boxing matches.
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Claude Monetâs Gardens
Art is a constant in Emily in Paris throughout the seasons. From the Atelier des LumiĂšres to the MusĂ©e des Arts Forains and the MusĂ©e de l’Homme, the show pays tribute to the capital of art and history all through the seasons.
In this new season, Claude Monet’s gardens in Giverny, with their serene and beautiful water lilies, take center stage.
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Baccarat Museum-Gallery
The Baccarat Museum-Gallery, showcasing luxury crystal in Paris, plays a part in the plot of the latest season of Emily in Paris.
In Episode 3, during a costumed ball organized by Emily’s agency, you can spot Baccaratâs iconic perfume bottles and stunning chandeliers.
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Pont Neuf
Finally, despite its name, Pont Neuf is the oldest bridge in Paris and sets the scene for several memorable moments in Emily in Paris.
The stunning views of the Seine and the city lights provide the perfect romantic backdrop for scenes featuring Emily and Gabriel.
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Other iconic Emily in Paris filming locations have allowed fans to discover Paris through the seasons ! Executive producer and director Andrew Fleming says thatâs on purpose:
Place de lâEstrapade:
Located in the 5th arrondissement, this is where Emily (Lily Collins) and Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) live, and where Gabrielâs restaurant is located. In the show, itâs called âLes Deux CompĂšres,â but itâs actually the Italian restaurant Terra Nera.
Place de Valois:
Emilyâs marketing agency is located at No. 6 Place de Valois, just steps from the famous Place Colette and the Louvre Museum. This square and the Parisian bistro of the same name regularly serve as backdrops for the showâs main characters.
Jardin du Palais Royal:
Fans of the series will easily recognize the Palais Royal Gardens, where Emily has her first Parisian lunch break and meets her soon-to-be friend, Mindy (Ashley Park).
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Also, discover the stunning sets of other hit shiws like Bridgerton in London or the iconic filming locations from The Count of Monte Cristo!
The perfect opportunity to explore breathtaking cinematic landscapes during a weekend getaway or short trip!
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