Channel “Emily in Paris” With These Gorgeous Locations From the Series

Lily Collins and Ashley Park in
Lily Collins and Ashley Park in "Emily in Paris"

Emily in Paris may have its fair share of unrealistic moments, but something that is very real is the locations where the series was shot. The Netflix show sees marketing exec, Emily Cooper, ditch Chicago for the French capital and we’re happy to go along for the ride! During three seasons, Emily has wined, dined, and wandered through the most exquisite places in Paris, and now you can, too. 

Café de Flore

One of the oldest and most iconic cafés in Paris, Café de Flore was frequented by Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. It is here where Emily meets the charming professor, Thomas, during season 1. The café is known for serving one of the best hot chocolates in the city.

Musée d’Orsay

Back in the early 1900s, the site of the Musée d’Orsay served as a railway station. Now, it is one of the largest art museums in Europe and houses the world’s largest collection of Impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces.

Le Molitor

What is now the Molitor Hotel has been around since 1929 when it was established as swimming baths. The pool was classified as a national heritage site in 1990, and, following a renovation, it reopened in 2014 as a hotel with a restaurant, bar, and spa. It is here where Emily and Mindy take some time out to chill by the pool.