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]]>Netflix teamed up with travel brand Dharma, which offers tours and trips inspired by popular brands and experiences, to come up with Emily in Paris-themed tour of the French capital. The plan is to offer various iterations of the tour, with each one being hosted by a popular lifestyle influencer.
“Paris by Emily trips channel Emily’s courageous and colorful spirit, push boundaries, provoke discovery, and champion learning of the best kind,” Dharma says of the tour.
The first tour is planned for April 2024 and is hosted by reality star Ines Tazi. Starting at a price of $3,601, the tour covers a stay in Hotel Des Grandes Ecoles, which is located in the Paris neighborhood where Emily lives, as well as various activities that capture the spirit of the show.
The activities include dining in Emily-approved bistros, cafes, and restaurants, a fashion tour curated by Marylin Fitoussi, the head costume designer for Emily in Paris, lessons in cooking and French language, as well as visits to the show’s most iconic locations.
If you ever wanted to walk the steps of Emily Cooper, this is a perfect chance to do so. Just don’t expect the intrigue and drama that made the show so captivating to be included in the tour.
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]]>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.
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]]>Emily and her colleagues from Savoir used this spot as a backdrop for a perfume ad, which isn’t much as a surprise since this happens to be one of the most extravagant Art Nouveau bridges in Paris.
Emily had her Audrey Hepburn moment at this opulent opera house, which took our breath away with both its exterior and the grand staircase.
This immersive gallery is 100% real, and it presents classic pieces of art through one-of-a-kind exhibitions accompanied by music and video elements.
Emily’s company threw a lavish launch party at this restaurant in the Trocadero, which offers some of the best views of the Eiffel Tower that you can get in all of Paris.
Emily in Paris featured many chic cafés and restaurants, but this is one of the most important historic coffeehouses in the city that was often visited by high-profile clientele.
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]]>The post You Can Now Book “Emily in Paris” –Themed Tour of Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Netflix teamed up with travel brand Dharma, which offers tours and trips inspired by popular brands and experiences, to come up with Emily in Paris-themed tour of the French capital. The plan is to offer various iterations of the tour, with each one being hosted by a popular lifestyle influencer.
“Paris by Emily trips channel Emily’s courageous and colorful spirit, push boundaries, provoke discovery, and champion learning of the best kind,” Dharma says of the tour.
The first tour is planned for April 2024 and is hosted by reality star Ines Tazi. Starting at a price of $3,601, the tour covers a stay in Hotel Des Grandes Ecoles, which is located in the Paris neighborhood where Emily lives, as well as various activities that capture the spirit of the show.
The activities include dining in Emily-approved bistros, cafes, and restaurants, a fashion tour curated by Marylin Fitoussi, the head costume designer for Emily in Paris, lessons in cooking and French language, as well as visits to the show’s most iconic locations.
If you ever wanted to walk the steps of Emily Cooper, this is a perfect chance to do so. Just don’t expect the intrigue and drama that made the show so captivating to be included in the tour.
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]]>The post Channel “Emily in Paris” With These Gorgeous Locations From the Series appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>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.
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]]>The post Most Stunning Filming Locations from Netflix Series “Emily in Paris” appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Emily and her colleagues from Savoir used this spot as a backdrop for a perfume ad, which isn’t much as a surprise since this happens to be one of the most extravagant Art Nouveau bridges in Paris.
Emily had her Audrey Hepburn moment at this opulent opera house, which took our breath away with both its exterior and the grand staircase.
This immersive gallery is 100% real, and it presents classic pieces of art through one-of-a-kind exhibitions accompanied by music and video elements.
Emily’s company threw a lavish launch party at this restaurant in the Trocadero, which offers some of the best views of the Eiffel Tower that you can get in all of Paris.
Emily in Paris featured many chic cafés and restaurants, but this is one of the most important historic coffeehouses in the city that was often visited by high-profile clientele.
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