Latin Quarter, Luxembourg Gardens or Notre-Dame Square. All these Parisian places have one thing in common: you can see them in the successful series available on Netflix, Emily in Paris, Lupine Or enter immediately Notre-Dame, part of the fire. For added immersion, the streaming platform has even decided to let you find them in the flesh. From July 11 to 17, 2022, it organizes guided tours in these iconic places as well as in the footsteps of iconic characters in collaboration with Sandman’s New Europe.
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After having A place has been reserved on the site, a free visit of about two hours awaits you on the streets of the capital. A guide will take you on the path of Essanne Diop and Emily Cooper as he reveals the filming secrets hidden behind the episodes and the history of these iconic theater monuments. Paris won’t be the only city to explore. Even Etretat or Saint-Tropez, which hosted Lily Collins and Omar Sy, will soon be covered.
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From the Luxembourg Gardens to the Place de Valois
For those who want to discover the places of Paris themselves, it is enough to rely on the itinerary prepared by Netflix. The route begins near the basin opposite the Luxembourg Palace, where the “honorable robber” Lupine tricks the police by disappearing among the delivery men on bicycles. A few streets later, at the Place de l’Estrapade, you’ll recognize the main attractionsEmily in Paris. It hides the red facade of Gabriel’s restaurant “Les Deux Compers” – actually called “Terra Nera” – a modern bakery beloved by the main character or his apartment porch.
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Heading towards the Seine along the Panthéon, you’ll pass La Sorbonne, Le Champeau cinema, Place Saint-Michel, and then the Pont des Arts, all open-air locations used for scenes from the series. Most of the filmmakers will find works related to this Our Lady, the Pont Neuf and the Théâtre du Châtelet, before falling back into Lupine’s universe after arriving in front of the Louvre and its pyramid – where Azan steals Queen Marie-Antoinette’s famous necklace. The journey eventually ends at the Place de Valois, the headquarters of Savoir’s fictional agency, where Emilie works.
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