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In the footsteps of Emily in Paris… Here are 20 Parisian places spotted in the series!

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The event series Emily in Paris makes us see Paris in a new light. This season again, our favorite American takes us to the most beautiful places and allows us to discover or rediscover the key places of the capital. We have selected for you our 20 addresses spotted in Darren Star's series. Let's go for a 100% glam Parisian visit!

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1.The Bistro Valois

All Parisians have their habits in a café next to their work, like a small Parisian tradition. For Emily it's the Valois Bistro which is located just opposite the entrance to theKnowledge Agency. This cozy brasserie offers a high quality map with fresh products cooked with care.

Bistro Valois, Place de Valois Paris 1st.

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2. The Tuileries Garden

The Tuileries Garden is one of flagship gardens of the city of Paris. A central location in the first arrondissement, this greenery bubble close to the Louvre is the ideal place to settle down after a shopping spree Rivoli Street.

Tuileries Garden, Place de la Concorde Paris 1st.

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3. The Orsay Museum

Le Musée d'Orsay is one of the most beautiful museums in Paris. Located in the XNUMXth arrondissement of Paris, this former station is known for the beauty of its architecture and its spectacular clock , promising overlooks the Seine. The Musée d'Orsay is also renowned for having the most impressive collection of impressionist and post-impressionist paintings in the world. Among other things, there are large paintings, sculptures, photographs of Western art from 1848 to 1914. A place to visit without moderation.

 Orsay Museum, 1 Rue de la Legion d'Honneur, Paris 7th.

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4. The Relais de la Butte

Founded in 1672, The Relay of the Butte is one of the typically Parisian brasseries that has remained in its own juice. Its huge paved terrace on a hillside accompanied by accordion players invite you to travel in the Paris of Amélie Poulain. The card remained typically french for a magical return to the past.

The Relais de la Butte, 12 Rue Ravignan, Paris 18th.

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5. Molitor Pool

Located between the Porte d'Auteuil, the Parc des Princes and Roland Garros, this old public swimming pool has Art Deco architecture surprising. Containing a indoor swimming pool and an Olympic pool in the open, she is now theone of the most popular places in the capital. Long abandoned, this listed place monument since 1990, has been demolished (except for its facade) then rebuilt almost identically. Today, the Molitor swimming pool houses a 5-star hotel in the MGallery group. It is the ideal place to relax by the pool or enjoy a cocktail on your rooftop.

Molitor swimming pool, Hotel Molitor MGallery, 13 Rue Nungesser et Coli, Paris 16th.

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6. La Villette outdoor cinema

For 30 years now, every summer the Parc de la Villette becomes the largest open-air cinema in Paris. It's the perfect date for moviegoers who wish to watch masterpieces of the cinema under the stars. From West Side Story to Pulp Fiction via the Aristocats, the programming promises every summer to satisfy the greatest number.

As a couple, with friends or family, the open-air cinema will make you spend a very nice evening.

Parc de la Villette, 211 Av. Jean Jaurès Paris 19th.

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7. The Ritz Garden

Located on the famous Place Vendôme, the Ritz hotel holds many secrets like these amazing gardens. The Great Garden is a haven of peace of 500m2 full of white flowers and magnolias welcome you for a snack in one of its alcove nestled near the hedges. Enjoy the tranquility of this place sheltered from the bustle of Paris.

The Ritz Paris, 15 Place Vendôme, Paris 1st.

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8. Jules Verne

The Jules Verne is an amazing restaurant located at 2nd floor of the Eiffel Tower. This high place of french heritage enjoys a breathtaking view of the Parisian capital. Conducive to travel and discovery, Chef Frederic Anton, three-starred makes it a point of honor to make you experience a unforgettable taste experience.

Le Jules Verne, Eiffel Tower, 5 Av. Gustave Eiffel Paris 7th.

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9. The Fairground Arts Museum

Established in the 1996th arrondissement since XNUMX, the Museum of Fairground Arts is an ode to the renjoyments of the past combining festive traditions and the memory of entertainment and entertainment heritage. Discover a collection ofobjects from the 19th and 20th century.

The museum is a magical place of discovery and preservation which presents the only exhibition of private fairground art elements open to the public in France. You can discover an exhibition there. permanent bases and temporary exhibition bringing together many rides, attractions, historical works or even old fairground shops.

Museum of Fairground Arts – Pavillons de Bercy – 53 avenue des Terroirs de France, Paris 12th

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10. Flora on the Island

Located a stone's throw from Notre-Dame-de-Paris Cathedral, in the heart of Île Saint Louis, Flora on the Island is a traditional french restaurant withtypically Parisian atmosphere. Its gastronomically inspired menu offers you the must-have French specialities. Go there for a brunch, a drink on the terrace or to enjoy a Berthillon ice cream, you won't be disappointed.

Le Flore en L'Ile, 42 Quai d'Orléans, Paris 4th.

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11. Chez Julien

 Chez Julien is the chic bistro par excellence. Typically Parisian, this old XNUMXth century bakery through time keeping its magic of yesteryear. This delightfully retro institution will take you back in time. At the slightest ray of sunshine, the very quiet terrace is filled with Parisian strollers and tourists. You will inevitably be seduced by the charm of this place.

Chez Julien, 1 Rue du Pont Louis-Philippe, Paris 4th.

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12. The Man's Cafe

Installed in the Museum of human, Coffee of Man is a trendy French brasserie offering a breathtaking view of the Eiffel Tower. Closed since confinement, this magnificent place hosts privatizations, cocktails and private professional events. We never get tired of this superb view.

Café de l'Homme, 17 Place du Trocadéro and 11 Novembre, Paris 16th.

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13. The New Eve (The Blue Trumpet)

Located not far from the the Montmartre Hill in the 9th arrondissement, New Eve is one of the oldest Parisian cabarets. This elegant review theater kept his beautiful decor with midnight blue velvet walls and twinkling stars. In Emily in Paris, the name of the New Eve is replaced by that of the Blue Trompette, despite this change of name, we can see this fabulous place. Relive the experience of crazy parisian nights.

La Nouvelle Eve, 20 rue Pierre Fontaine Paris 9th.

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14. Café de Flore

Le Flore's coffee is one of the most legendary cafes in the capital. This place steeped in history makes us go back in time at a time when among the clients were Apollinaire, Jean-Paul Sartre or even Simone de Beauvoir. If you are passing through Paris, you absolutely must stop there.

Café de Flore, 172 boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris 6th.

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15. The Opera Garnier

The Garnier Palace is one of the magnificent monuments of the city of Paris. masterpiece ofXNUMXth century theatrical architecture, location full of history,Paris Opera will transport you to another century. You can visit the Palais Garnier, go see a ballet, opera or live a immersive experience inspired by the adventures ofArsène Lupin. You have many ways to experience this sumptuous monument.

I want to discover this magical place!

The Palais Garnier, Place de l'Opéra, Paris 9th.

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16. Laperouse

Iconic restaurant since 1766, La Perouse is a mythical place that embodies the crazy parisian stories. Theater of the French haute cuisine, this unique place has seen the biggest names in social life, All of Paris. Zola, Maupassant, Baudelaire and many others, these big names have left their mark. Laperouse promises you a experience suspended in time and space. Immerse yourself without hesitation in this unique universe.

Laperouse, 51 Quai des Grands Augustins Paris 6th.

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17. The Museum of Decorative Arts

French cultural institution, the Museum of Decorative Arts is not just a museum. In fact, it contains teaching places and library around theArt of living, decorative Art, fashion and textiles, design, advertising and graphics. It's a real gold mine for creatives and other artists of all kinds.

Museum of Decorative Arts, 107 rue de Rivoli, Paris 1st.

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18. Hotel d'Evreux

THEHotel d'Evreux is located at number 19 of the famous Place Vendôme. Located between the Opera Square, Peace Street and Rivoli Street, it is a benchmark of luxury and know-how of Parisian jewelers and watchmakers. This square is a must visit place. Not far from this historic address is the prestigious Hotel Ritz, enthroned alongside major French brands.

Hôtel d'Évreux, 19 place Vendôme Paris 1st.

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19. The Gardens of the Royal Palace

Former royal residence of Anne of Austria then of the Orléans family, the Gardens of the Royal Palace are full of stories. the parisian square was built in 1633 in the heart of the Palais-Royal. Surrounded by four galleries under arcades, this place is a haven of calm in the heart of the 1st arrondissement. You can walk in this place full of history in the middle of the remarkable statues dating from the XNUMXth century.

National domain of the Palais Royal, place Colette, Paris 1st.

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20. The Workshop of Lights

In the first season of the series, we can see Emily, Gabriel and Camille go to the famous Van Gogh exhibition "The Starry Night" at theAtelier des Lumieres. This exhibition is one of the must-see things in Paris. Immerse yourself in the most famous works of art thanks to this immersive exhibition.

Although the Van Gogh exhibition is over, you can find many other immersive exhibits all as magical as each other.

You can currently discover the work of Cezanne and Kandinsky or enter the fabulous world of Tintin.

I reserve right away!

Atelier des Lumières – 38 rue Saint-Maur, Paris 11th


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