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15 typically Parisian places to follow in the footsteps of Emily in Paris

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Unveiled on December 22, season 2 of Emily in Paris quickly rose to the top 10 most-watched programs on Netflix. In this long-awaited sequel, the most Parisian of Americans strolls from the City of Light to Saint-Tropez via Versailles and we take pleasure in following her in her adventures, between grotesque clichés and comical situations... Restaurants, cafes, cabarets and other art galleries, we have listed for you the best Parisian addresses for filming. Follow the leader !

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Passage Choiseul

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Among all the Parisian covered passages, Passage Choice is the longest of them. It is therefore quite naturally in the middle of it that Emily chose to stop to take her smartphone break and answer all her birthday messages... Discover the other Parisian covered passages right here.

Passage Choiseul, 75002 Paris

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Père Lachaise cemetery

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Whether you are a tourist passing through the city or a true Parisian titi, the visit of Père Lachaise represents an unmissable activity… In episode 3, on the occasion of her birthday, Luc takes Emily for a picnic in the largest cemetery in Paris (it is no less than 43 hectares!). They finally land for lunch right next to the tomb of Honoré de Balzac, "under-side" according to him. 

I WALKING IN EMILY'S FOOTSTEPS

Père-Lachaise cemetery, 16 rue du Repos, 75020 Paris

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The Palace of Versailles

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In the last episode of season 2, we discover designer Gregory Eliott Dupré's lingerie show, taking place in the famous Hall of Mirrors Château de Versailles. A beautiful tribute to Queen Marie-Antoinette! Obviously, for this grandiose show, Emily and all her clique dressed in their finest attire, the main interested party sporting a sculptural red dress.

I WANT TO GO TOO

Palace of Versailles, place d'Armes, 78000 Versailles

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La samaritaine 

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After 16 years of closure, the Samaritan finally reopened its doors last June. the department store opened in 1870 was therefore the scene of several scenes in season 2 of Emily in Paris! If we were able to admire its fabulous setting in the episode "Jules and Em", the Samaritan reappears in "Scents and feelings" where the characters are gathered for the event of the Laboratoire Lavaux. Learn more about the reopening of La Samaritaine here.

La Samaritaine, 9 rue de la Monnaie 75001 Paris

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Cafe Marly 

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The very first episode of season 2 of Emily in Paris begins with a typical Parisian lunch, at the Cafe Marley. We like: its magnificent setting with the Louvre Pyramid in the background. Discover here all the other legendary cafés in Paris.

Café Marly, 93 rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris

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SeamTurtle 

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In episode 5, Camille and Emily patch things up over lunch at SeamTurtle. Perched on the Galeries Lafayette rooftop, it must be recognized that the table of Chef Julien Sebbag displays major assets! A menu focused on seafood, a pretty setting and the must: an incredible 360° view of all of Paris. Read more about Tortuga here

Tortuga, 25 rue de la chaussée d'Antin, 75009 Paris

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Roxie

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It must be said, season 2 of Emily in Paris will have seen the career of the talented Mindy take off! Thus, in the first episode, Emily's best friend finds herself doing the show at Roxie, a sublime Dining hall of the 8th arrondissement… Learn more about Roxie here.

Roxie, 23 rue de Ponthieu, 75008 Paris

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Gallery Perrotin

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Founded in 1990 by Emmanuel perrotin, this contemporary art gallery is located in the heart of the Marais. In Emily in Paris, this appears as Camille's workplace, where Gabriel will go to confront her in episode 4.

Perrotin Gallery, 76 rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris

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All of Paris 

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In episode 9, Alfie and Emily meet on the restaurant terrace. All of Paris, after the Laboratoire Lavaux launch party. Perched on top of theWhite Horse Hotel, this chic restaurant lives up to its name and offers a truly panoramic view of all of Paris. Learn more about Le Tout Paris here.

Le Tout Paris, 8 quai du Louvre, 75001 Paris

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Raidd Bar

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Ideally located in the heart of the Marais, the RAID Bar represents THE neighborhood reference for the LGBTQ+ community, 'the place to be' for partying in Paris! Emily finds herself there in episode 10, to catch up with Gregory Eliott Dupré and convince him to organize his fashion show. Learn more about the RAIDD Bar and its theme nights here.

The Raidd Bar, 23 rue du Temple 75004 Paris 

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Confidential Parisian addresses to dress like Emily 

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Courrèges

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One of the pieces of Emily's dressing room that has been talked about a lot is none other than the purple jacket with Courrèges logo that the beautiful American wears during her trip to Saint-Tropez. It must be said that this season, the Parisian brand is regaining its acclaim and is coming back stronger than ever with a freshly reworked visual identity, notably unveiling a new logo.

Courrèges, 40 Rue François 1er, 75008 Paris

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Polene

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During episode 4, we spotted on Emily's arm the famous Number Eight Mini bag beautification Polene. Available in “fresh almond” colour, it perfectly complemented her elegant outfit for her weekly French course. 

Polene, 69 Rue de Richelieu, 75002 Paris

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Society Room 

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Society Room is a tailor's house for men and women in measure/demi-measure, which also makes ready-to-wear for women. The house has dressed several actors in the cast, notably Lily Collins during episode 7. Returning at dawn from Alfie's, she wears her sublime navy blue striped blazer like a dress… and meets Gabriel in front of his building! Sober and incredibly well cut, this piece unquestionably represented our favorite outfit from season 2!

Society Room, 9 rue Pasquier, 75008 Paris. Phone: 01 73 77 87 62  

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Maje 

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Despite her somewhat eclectic wardrobe, revealing 100% the American in her, Emily still cherishes the style preppy. On many occasions, she wears outfits made up of tweed skirts, silk shirts and other designer wool cardigans... A panoply that can be found at Maje, without harm.

Maje, 350 Rue St Honoré, 75001 Paris

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Rimowa

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Obviously, to shop the same suitcase as Emily, direction Rimowa ! We prefer to warn you, you will have trouble finding the famous suitcase stamped with the face of Pierre Cadault, but the current collection will seduce the most advanced fashionistas... The perfect finishes of these luxury suitcases make all the difference!

I BUY ME THE SAME SUITCASE AS EMILY

Rimowa, 73 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris


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