A Guide To Emily's Paris

Climb aboard the Emily in Paris train and tick off these places on your bucket list around the fashion capital of the world
That one breathtaking shot of the Eiffel Tower, illuminated at night while Emily stood in a black dress in front of it, is still etched in our minds. Credit Wikimedia commons
That one breathtaking shot of the Eiffel Tower, illuminated at night while Emily stood in a black dress in front of it, is still etched in our minds. Credit Wikimedia commons

Getting lost in The Louvre, walking along the Seine, left bank or right bank These questions would muddle in your mind when visiting the world's fashion capital. But if you really want to explore the city like a true fashionista, then you might have to follow in the footsteps of Emily. With season three of Emily in Paris releasing a couple of months ago, it is only natural we give you a tour of the glittering city of Paris.

Place de l'Estrapade

Although Emily's apartment is filmed at the rue des Foss&eacutes Saint-Jacques, the building and the neighbourhood are shot at the Place de l'Estrapade in the 5th arrondissement. The lively city square, which is shown, complete with a majestic fountain, is the Latin Quarter. The area is always bustling with people and lined with cafes. You can explore bookstores, sit at alfresco diners out on the pavement, admire the crowd, or take a leisurely walk while people-watching. It's all fun 

Boulangerie Moderne 

This cafe is where Emily takes her takeout breakfasts, also located in the Latin Quarter.

Jardin du Palais Royal

This small beautifully kept public garden is the park where Emily meets Mindy for the first time in season one. You can pick a scenic little corner and have a nice picnic here or take a seat at the many sprawling benches that are thrown adjacent to the line of lime trees.

Pont Alexandre III

This is one of Paris's most recognisable landmarks. The Pont Alexandre III is one of the gorgeous bridges overlooking the Seine with decorative lamps, which make it a perfect spot for your social media photos. 

Café de L'Homme

That one breathtaking shot of the Eiffel Tower, illuminated at night while Emily stood in a black dress in front of it, is still etched in our minds. You can make that picture your own at the Café de L'Homme, nestled in the neighbourhood of Passy Trocad&eacutero, which has an unimpeded view of the monument. 

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