12 Locations You Have Seen in Emily in Paris (from Seasons 3 and 4)

With Emily in Paris returning for its fourth seasons, the show continues to blend Paris’s charm with Emily’s exciting adventures. Beyond the fashion and drama, the series is a treasure trove of iconic Parisian locations that reflect the beauty of the city.

In this guide, we’ll highlight 10 real-life locations featured in the later seasons, noting when they appeared and how to experience these must-visit spots yourself. From bustling cafés to hidden streets, these places bring the magic of Paris to life just as they do in the show.

1. La Samaritaine (S3, ep.1)  

In the first episode of Season 3, Emily visits La Samaritaine, a newly renovated department store near the Seine. This historic shopping complex, which reopened after 16 years of closure, showcases luxury fashion, beauty, and gourmet foods. The building’s stunning art deco design, combined with its rooftop terrace offering panoramic views of Paris, makes it a must-see spot for shoppers and architecture enthusiasts.

  • How to get there: Nearest metro station is Pont Neuf (Line 7).
  • What to experience: Explore the luxury stores, grab a bite at the gourmet eateries, and don’t miss the terrace for breathtaking views of the city.

2. Musée Rodin (S3, ep.2)

In Season 3, Episode 2, Emily enjoys a peaceful day at the Musée Rodin, a museum dedicated to the works of sculptor Auguste Rodin. Set in a beautiful mansion with lush gardens, this museum offers visitors a chance to admire famous sculptures such as *The Thinker* and *The Kiss* in an intimate and tranquil setting. It’s a hidden gem for art lovers looking to escape the busy streets.

  • How to get there: Nearest metro station is Varenne (Line 13).
  • What to experience: Stroll through the sculpture garden, relax by the fountains, and marvel at Rodin’s masterpieces both inside and outside the museum.

3. Musée de l’Orangerie (S3, ep.7)

In Episode 7 of Season 3, Emily takes a serene moment at the Musée de l’Orangerie, a hidden gem located in the Tuileries Gardens. Known for its impressive collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces, the museum is most famous for Monet’s Water Lilies, displayed in two large oval rooms bathed in natural light. It’s a peaceful, intimate space perfect for art lovers who want to avoid the larger crowds of more famous museums.

  • How to get there: Nearest metro station is Concorde (Line 1).
  • What to experience: Immerse yourself in Monet’s Water Lilies, explore works by Renoir, Cézanne, and Picasso, and relax in the surrounding Tuileries Gardens for a perfect Parisian afternoon.

4. Café Marly (S3, ep.4)  

Emily is seen dining at Café Marly in Episode 4 of Season 3. Located within the Louvre, this elegant café offers unparalleled views of the museum’s glass pyramid. Café Marly is the perfect spot for those seeking a luxurious dining experience, and it’s ideal for watching tourists wander through the historic courtyards while savoring a meal.

  • How to get there: Nearest metro station is Palais Royal – Musée du Louvre (Line 1).
  • What to experience: Indulge in a coffee or meal while enjoying the iconic views of the Louvre Pyramid, all in a refined atmosphere.

5. Parc des Buttes-Chaumont (S3, ep.6)

Emily and her friends visit the stunning Parc des Buttes-Chaumont in the sixth episode of Season 3. This hilly park is known for its dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and suspension bridge, offering a more wild and natural experience compared to the manicured gardens typical of Paris. Located in the 19th arrondissement, it’s one of the city’s most underrated green spaces.

  • How to get there: Nearest metro station is Buttes Chaumont (Line 7bis).
  • What to experience: Take a walk along the park’s pathways, enjoy a picnic with views of the artificial lake, and explore the grotto with its cascading waterfall.

6. Ritz Paris (S3, ep.9)

The glamorous Ritz Paris is featured in Season 3, Episode 9, when Emily attends an upscale event. Located in Place Vendôme, this luxury hotel is a symbol of elegance and timeless luxury. It’s been a favorite of famous guests such as Coco Chanel and Ernest Hemingway. Even if you don’t stay at the Ritz, you can enjoy a meal at the renowned Bar Hemingway or afternoon tea in the hotel’s lavish lounges.

  • How to get there: Nearest metro station is Opéra (Line 3).
  • What to experience: Sip a cocktail at Bar Hemingway, enjoy a gourmet meal, or simply marvel at the hotel’s opulent interiors.

7. Musée d'Orsay (S4, ep.2)

In the second episode of Season 4, Emily and her friends visit the Musée d'Orsay, one of Paris’s most famous art museums. Housed in a former railway station, the museum features a stunning collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art, including works by Van Gogh, Monet, and Degas. The museum’s iconic clock offers a fantastic view of the Seine and is a popular spot for photography.

  • How to get there: Nearest metro station is Solférino (Line 12).
  • What to experience: Explore masterpieces from the Impressionist era, take a picture by the famous clock, and enjoy the views of the Seine.

8. Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac Museum (S4, ep.3) 

In Episode 3 of Season 4, Emily visits the Quai Branly Museum, known for its impressive collection of non-European art and artifacts. Located near the Eiffel Tower, this museum offers a unique perspective on global cultures, with exhibitions ranging from African to Oceanic art. Its lush garden and modern architecture make it a visually stunning place to explore.

  • How to get there: Nearest metro station is Alma-Marceau (Line 9).
  • What to experience: Discover art and artifacts from diverse world cultures, and stroll through the museum’s beautiful garden.

9. Palais Garnier (S4, ep.5)

The Palais Garnier, Paris’s famed opera house, appears in Episode 5 of Season 4 when Emily attends a performance. This opulent 19th-century building is one of the most famous opera houses in the world, known for its grand architecture, including its stunning chandelier and Marc Chagall-painted ceiling. Even if you’re not attending a show, guided tours are available.

  • How to get there: Nearest metro station is Opéra (Line 3).
  • What to experience: Take a guided tour of the opera house, or better yet, attend a ballet or opera performance to experience its grandeur firsthand.

10. Musée Picasso (S4, ep.4)

In Episode 4 of Season 4, Emily visits the Musée Picasso, located in the historic Marais district. This museum is dedicated to the life and works of Pablo Picasso and houses one of the most comprehensive collections of his art in the world. Set in the elegant Hôtel Salé, the museum not only showcases Picasso’s masterpieces but also offers temporary exhibitions and a look into the artist’s creative process.

  • How to get there: Nearest metro station is Saint-Sébastien – Froissart (Line 8).
  • What to experience: Explore Picasso’s iconic works, including paintings, sculptures, and sketches, and enjoy the artistic ambiance of the surrounding Marais neighborhood, filled with trendy boutiques and cafés.

11. Marché d’Aligre (S4, ep.7)

In Episode 7 of Season 4, Emily explores the Marché d’Aligre, a lively open-air market in the 12th arrondissement. This market is a favorite for locals and visitors alike, offering fresh produce, cheeses, meats, and flowers, alongside an indoor section with antiques and vintage items. It’s the perfect spot for experiencing Parisian market culture.

  • How to get there: Nearest metro station is Ledru-Rollin (Line 8).
  • What to experience: Browse the stalls for fresh ingredients, sample French cheeses, or hunt for unique antiques and treasures.

12. Le Bristol Paris (S4, ep.10) 

In the season finale of Season 4, Emily visits Le Bristol, a luxurious hotel in the 8th arrondissement. Known for its grandeur and world-class service, Le Bristol is a favorite among celebrities and royalty. The hotel’s lush courtyard garden and three-star Michelin restaurant, Epicure, offer a taste of refined Parisian luxury.

  • How to get there: Nearest metro station is Miromesnil (Line 9).
  • What to experience: Enjoy a meal at Epicure or sip tea in the beautiful garden courtyard, experiencing Parisian hospitality at its finest.

Enjoy exploring these locations from Seasons 3 and 4 of Emily in Paris during your trip, and don't hesitate to give us your impressions. Is reality as interesting as what is on the screen?

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