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8 Dreamy Real-Life Shooting Locations Of ‘Emily In Paris’ Season 4 In France

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The drama, fashion and croissants in Paris along with Emily returned for the fourth instalment of ‘Emily in Paris’. The much-awaited Netflix series dropped yesterday, and the fans are going gaga over the gorgeous cast, chic Parisian attires, and picturesque locations. The show romanticises life in Paris and it is safe to say that the ‘City of Light’ never goes out of style! The first half of this season is enough to make you hop on the plane to France. Check out some of the dreamiest real-life shooting locations of Emily in Paris season 4.

Emily In Paris Season 4: 8 Real-Life Shooting Locations

1. Place de l’Estrapade

Remember the iconic scene in Season 1 where Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins, checks into her flat? She opens her windows and says “Oh, my god, I feel like Nicole Kidman in Moulin Rouge!” That’s Place de l’Estrapade! This is a square in the 5th arrondissement of Paris where Emily and Gabriel live. Over time, tourists and fans thronged Place de l’Estrapade due to its popularity post-Emily in Paris. However, the restaurants around the block are making a fortune.

2. Galerie-Musee Baccarat

This is a crystal glass museum in Paris that houses thousands of stunning pieces of crystals. Among them are custom-made statement pieces for Monarchs. Galerie-Musee Baccarat was an ideal location for shooting the big masquerade party with charming interiors, a grand staircase and beautiful chandeliers to bring the Parisian vibe.

3. Club Boxing Temple Noble Art

After gorging on delectable food in Paris, characters need to sweat it out. The makes of this show went to Club Boxing Temple Noble Art. It is a stunning boxing gym which is quite photogenic and screams “It’s French”!

4. Stade Roland Garros

Stade Roland Garros is known for hosting the French Open, a major tennis tournament. Emily and Alfie attended a fabulous match at the French Open. The producers of this Netflix show wanted to film during the actual tournament but were unable to do so. Hence, they had to re-create the tennis tournament and the cast had the opportunity to walk on the iconic court.

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5. Hotel Plaza Athénée

Hardcore fans of Emily in Paris would be sad if the makers didn’t film in Hotel Plaza Athénée! Every season this magnificent hotel is featured and they couldn’t skip this time. Comment down below if you could spot it in the newly released episodes of this season.

6. Monet’s Garden

It is located near Paris in the village of Giverny. Monet’s Garden is popularly known for its beautiful flowers and lush gardens. It is where Emily and Camille fight and fall into the pond. Most of the set-up for this scene was created as they shot it before the spring season. Eagle-eyed fans might notice the wisteria on the bridge is fake, but the gardeners made it seem extremely dreamy just like the spring and summer seasons in real life!

7. Seine

It is a 777-kilometre-long river in northern France which passes through Paris. It is a real-life shooting location of Emily in Paris where characters are seen walking along the Seine River and more. You may see a pretty houseboat where Luc resides this season. Would you ever want to stay on a houseboat when in France? One of the scenes is also filmed at the Pont Neuf! It is the oldest standing bridge across the river Seine.

8. L’Ambroisie

Luc and Sylvie head over to L’Ambroisie in Places de Vosges for some business discussions. The producer of Emily in Paris picked up this enchanting restaurant as a real-life shooting location because no one had captured its beauty before! This three-Michelin-star restaurant is a traditional French eatery which is a must-visit in France.

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