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  1. Mar 25, 2024 · 2. The 6th arrondissement, or as I like to call it, quintessential Paris-ville, is one of the most central neighborhoods in the city. It’s also one of the oldest — the Left Bank of the Seine has been inhabited since ancient times and was once called Lutetia — and is home to the Église Saint-Germain-des-Prés, one of the oldest churches ...

  2. The Carrington family possess one of the biggest fortunes in the United States, so it is appropriate that this trail starts in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, on the famous Champs-Elysées. Set off from the Arc de Triomphe , then go down the most beautiful avenue in the world to the rond point des Champs-Elysées, where several avenues converge including the chic avenue Montaigne .

    • The Main Sites We See Throughout Seasons 1, 2 + 3
    • Gabriel's Restaurant: Deux Compères/Chez Lavaux/L'esprit de Gigi
    • Season 1, Episode 1
    • Season 1, Episode 2
    • Season 1, Episode 3
    • Season 1, Episode 4
    • Season 1, Episode 5
    • Season 1, Episode 6
    • Season 1, Episode 7
    • Season 1, Episode 8

    Emily's Apartment: 1 Place de l'Estrapade

    Situated smack dab in the center of the Latin Quarter, right in the heart of Paris itself, this is the address for Emily’s apartment that sits on the fifth floor. Despite the fact that her apartment looks to be about 2-3x times the size of what an actual apartment on the top floor would look like, we do get a great look at the architecture and design of a typically Parisian building in almost every single episode – but we also get peeks of the Pantheon, the Sorbonne, and Le Jardin du Luxembou...

    Savoir Office/Agence Grateau Office: Place de Valois

    Emily decides to leave Chicago in the first place for a chance to work at the world-renowned Savoir organization, a legendary French luxury marketing operation (in the television program, anyway). Another beautiful example of Parisian architecture, the offices that Emily visits every day for work – and inevitably runs afoul with Sylvie over and over again – is a must-visit destination for any fan visiting the city. The Galerie Patrick Fourtin is a real antique shop that visitors can browse, p...

    Where Emily and Mindy Hang Out: Jardin du Palais Royal

    Emily starts to build a tight-knit crew (the way that Carrie did in Sex and the City) – she makes a brand-new best friend that she meets on the grounds of this 17th-century palace turned cultural center and café hotspot. This is the location where Emily meets Mindy while they are both on their lunch break, both of them (relatively) new to Paris, and both of them from different corners of the globe. And it is where we continue to see the two of them meet for chats and advice. Plenty of cafés a...

    The restaurant where Emily first has dinner with Mindy and subsequently meets Gabriel at work is called Deux Compères but in reality, is a restaurant called Terra Nera. It then changes to Chez Lavaux once Antoine invests in it and the “gang” is there practically every night (or so it seems!). And then it evolves into L'Esprit de Gigi when Gabrielle...

    The scene where Emily chats on the phone with her boyfriend Doug after her first day of work is the Ponts des Arts bridge. This bridge was also featured in Lupin and has a prominent role in my belo...
    The boulangeries where Emily frequently buys her croissant, pain au chocolate, and where she gets impromptu French lessons is the Boulangerie Moderne.
    The restaurant where her colleagues eat lunch without Emily (and that we see in other episodes throughout season 1) is the Bistrot Valois near Palais Royale.
    The scene where Emily stops at a terrace and Luc passes by and they chat takes place at the Le Flore En L'Île Berthillon Restaurant.
    The opening scene where Emily is jogging takes place in the Luxembourg garden, famous for its green chairsin the 6th arrondissement.
    The cocktail party for Antoine's perfume company, De L’Heure, with the view of the Eiffel Tower and the Trocadero, is the Le Café de L’Homme restaurant. It looks like Maison Pradier restaurant that...
    The restaurant where Emily first has dinner with Mindy and subsequently meets Gabriel at work is called Deux Compères but in reality, is a restaurant called Terra Nera.
    We see Emily shopping in a farmers market while speaking with Doug on the phone. She is at the Marché d'Aligre and watching her is a good reminder to make sure you are aware of market etiquette!
    The opening scene where Emily is jogging takes place in the Île de la Cité near the Place Louis Aragon (in the 4th arrondissement) and then moved to the pedestrian bridge, Ponts des Arts.
    The scene where Emily walks past the Air & Vélo Exercise studio takes place on Rue des Déchargeurs. The store doesn't exist, it's really Crémerie de Paris.
    The scene where Emily meets up with Sylvie on the street near the office takes place on Rue de Valois.
    The perfume commercial shoot takes place on the Pont Alexandre III in the 8th arrondissement. They pause the shooting to discuss whether the commercial is sexy or sexist and have a drink at Faust.
    In the opening scene, Emily tries to buy roses at a flower shop and meets Camille. This is actually a stationery store called Arcopy.
    The art gallery event that Camille invites Emily to is not a real gallery, but rather the Hôtel du Grand Veneur.
    Luc, Julien, and Emily have lunch once again at Bistrot Valois after Sylvie and Antoine have a fight.
    Emily thinks she makes a dinner reservation for the business meeting with Randy, Antoine, and the Savoir team at the Grand Vefour in the Palais Royal. I have eaten there (for lunch) and it is divine!
    The opening scene shows Mindy and Emily at that neighborhood hangout, Café de la Nouvelle Marie.
    Emily goes to an influencer event for La Durée at the Hôtel d’Évreux directly on Place Vendôme. I have walked by this hotel countless times and have always wanted to peek inside.
    Emily is the 3rd wheel on a date with Camille and Gabriel that starts in Le Passage du Grand-Cerf.
    The date continues with the 3 musketeers playing around and taking photos on Rue de Montregueil. This is one of my favorite food shopping streets spanning both the 1st and 2nd arrondissement. The a...
    Mindy and Emily take their morning coffee at the Café de la Nouvelle Mairie which is across the street from Gabriel's restaurant and the Moderne boulangerie.
    Sylvie, Julien and Emily visit Pierra Cadault at his atelier and it doesn't go well! This spot is actually the Hôtel du Duc.
    After the terrible first meeting, Emily drowns her sorrows in white wine at Café de Flore, one of the oldest cafes in Paris across the street from the other famous cafe, Les Deux Magots. This is wh...
    The next day Mindy and Emily have lunch in the Restaurant Palais Royale and then we see them sitting at a bench in the garden where Mindy mentions she is a singer. She sings La Vie en Rose (Eidth P...
    The episode opens with Sylvie shopping at Mes Demoiselles a small boutique with designs from Anita Radovanovic. Sylvie runs into Emily and you can see the Statue de Louis XIV in the background.
    Emily is assigned to take care of the American actress Brooklyn Clark and she goes to the divine Hôtel Plaza Athénée to meet her. (The same hotel that Carrie from SATC stayed at with those epic Eif...
    That evening there is an event for the watch company, Flutier, held at the Musée des Arts Forains (lots of carousels in here!). It is whimsical and looks like a great spot for an event!
    The nightclub where Brooklyn, Emily and Gabriel end up is still a mystery to me!
    Emily has breakfast with Mindy at Villalys again in Palais Royale.
    Emily meets Camille for lunch at a Vietnamese restaurant called Hanoi Ca Phe
    Emily agrees to visit Camille's family in Champagne country. The family chateau is the Château de Sonnay in Sonnay, Cravant-Les-Coteaux, France. That is actually Loire Valley and not Champagne. BUT...
    While Emily is away at Camille's family home (with Gabriel too!) Mindy is still in Paris with her Chinese friends hosting a bachelorette party. The party is at a drag queen club/cabaret but we have...
  3. Oct 4, 2024 · Église Saint-Sulpice: This stunning church, made famous by The Da Vinci Code, is well worth a visit. Its grand interior and beautiful Delacroix murals make it a true gem of the 6th arrondissement. Literary History: The 6th was once home to many of Paris’s greatest writers, artists and intellectuals.

    • Musée Rodin in Paris. Midnight in Paris by Woody Allen. Sticking with Midnight in Paris as our first point of exploration, the Rodin Museum is first on our list.
    • Bridge Bir-Hakeim in Paris. Inception by Christopher Nolan. If you’re a Christopher Nolan fan then Paris becomes a bit of a playground in more ways that one.
    • Place de la Concorde in Paris. The Devil Wears Prada by David Frankel. The Place de la Concorde is a major public square in the very heart of the 1st arrondissement of Paris.
    • Saint-Sulpice Church in Paris. Da Vinci Code by Ron Howard. The Da Vinci Code was a film that caused much hysteria around the world. It has a longstanding cult fanbase to this day.
  4. Feb 16, 2022 · 3. Saint Sulpice Church. 6e arrondissement Paris. Sitting on a large square is a beautiful cascading fountain in the centre with the second largest church in Paris, Notre Dame being the first, on the perimeter. The Da Vinci Code, both the book and the movie, made this 17th-century Sulpice church famous.

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