Despite all the criticism, Season 1Emily of Paris It was a huge success. It was seen by 58 million families in the first 28 days of its release and has now earned the title of “Netflix’s Most Popular Comedy Series”. Even in the editorial staff, it has to be admitted, it was swallowed up within a few hours. Despite all the clichs of this romanticized Paris, this series gave us an irresistible desire to go for a walk in the capital.
As its title suggests, the series follows in the footsteps of Emily, a recent American teenager. Chicago, To merge a Paris com agency. In ten episodes, we follow the young woman who marvels at the most beautiful districts we call the “City of Light.”
Emily’s Paris
Emily arrives in Paris for the first time on the left bank of a rocky outcrop from the Pantheon. She moved to Place DL Estrapad in the 5th Arrondissement, in a room under the roof, just below Gabriel’s restaurant. A few steps away, rue des fossés Saint Jacques, we find the iconic bakery where our heroine tastes her first pastries.
On the other side of the aisle is his workplace, the famous savory agency located in Place Valley. 250 meters from the garden of the Royal Palace, in the same square as the famous Bistroat Valois, is where the staff of the agency come to dine during the lunch break. In the evening, Emily will discover the social life of Paris on the terrace of Cafe DL Home, in front of the Eiffel Tower.
Thanks to Paris, the series also offers us some cultural trips: at the Atelier des Lumis, where Van Gogh’s magnificent immersive exhibition took place at the time. Starry night. But at Opera Garnier, Emily surprisingly finds Swan Lake Ballet. Or, finally, for an evening work, at the Museum of Fairground Arts, this unique place in the 12th Arrondissement, which includes rides and carousels from another era.
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