Where Was Emily In Paris Season 4 Filmed? Shooting Locations Explored

As a seasoned traveler and lifestyle aficionado with a penchant for all things Parisian, I must say that Emily in Paris has undeniably captured my heart (and screen time). The show’s enchanting portrayal of the City of Love is nothing short of captivating, and I find myself yearning to book a flight to France as soon as the credits roll.


Emily In Paris is unquestionably one of Netflix’s most beloved and frequently viewed series. The story revolves around Emily Cooper, an American marketing professional who moves temporarily to Paris and develops a strong affection for the city, thereby portraying life in Paris as romantic.”

I simply can’t contain my excitement after that jaw-dropping Season 3 finale! The upcoming season is promising a whopping 10 episodes brimming with romance, drama, and fashion, as Emily navigates the delicate dance between her personal and professional worlds. Mark your calendars for September 12, because the next five episodes of season 4 will be released then! And if you can’t wait that long, don’t worry – the first five episodes of season 4 premiered on Netflix as Part 1 on August 15.

As it enters its fourth season, this series has garnered widespread admiration for numerous aspects – from its fashionable Parisian wardrobe and intriguing narrative to an ensemble of gifted and appealing actors and breathtaking set designs. Now that season 4 is available for streaming, we’ll delve into the charm of Paris by sharing fascinating insights about the show’s remarkable filming locations.

In the upcoming season of Emily in Paris, Emily’s travels extend beyond Paris, as hinted by Darren Stars through Netflix’s Tudum. It turns out that Emily will be exploring during a trip to Rome. The fourth season of the show is expected to showcase various locations across France and Italy, with Rome and its iconic landmarks providing a stunning backdrop for the storyline.

Palais Garnier Opera House

One time on screen, Emily paid a visit to the renowned Palais Garnier Opera House. This architectural gem, a stunning example of Neo-Baroque style, is an absolute must for anyone captivated by Paris. It offers unparalleled opportunities to witness exceptional opera productions.

Le Musée des Arts Forains

Unique among museums, Le Musée des Arts Forains boasts an extraordinary assortment of antiques from fairs and carnivals. Stepping into this museum is like taking a trip through time. Notably, it was the stunning setting for the Fourtier party scene in the popular series Emily in Paris.

Place de l’Estrapade

Explore Emily’s Attic Dwelling, located in Paris’s Place de l’Estrapade, to uncover the enchanting aspects of apartment living within the city. This building boasts a captivating view over a fountain and is nestled in a quaint square, the 5th arrondissement. The property showcases expansive windows and ornate balconies that are characteristic of Parisian architecture, reflecting its unique charm.

Place de Valois

In the French marketing firm Savoir, Emily works alongside Julien, Luc, and Sylvie. Every morning, Emily shows up at the 6 Place de Valois building before everyone else to kick-start the day. This bustling square, located near the Louvre, Pont Neuf, and the Seine River, is nestled within the first arrondissement.

Additional locations featured are the stunning Pont Alexandre III bridge, site of Emily’s elegant photoshoot with Antoine Lambert; the Palais Royal Garden, Sacré-Cœur, Père Lachaise Cemetery, Canal Saint-Martin within Paris; Claude Monet’s House and Gardens in Eure; as well as the Roman Ghetto District and Trevi Fountain in Rome.

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2024-08-17 09:38