Emily in Paris Tour in a Vintage Citroën DS with Open-Roof
22 Reviews
Paris, France

Movie Tours hosted by Classic 60's Paris Tours
3 hours (approx.)
Up to 4 travelers
Meet everyone at the start point
Mobile ticket
Offered in English
About
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Professional Driver
- Local Guide
- Private Tour Guide
- Alcoholic Beverages
What's not included
Pickup point
Multiple pickup locations offered. During checkout you will be able to select from the list.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass byLuxembourg Gardens
Freshly landed in the Parisian capital, it is in the Jardin du Luxembourg that the American does her morning jogs. An emblematic place in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, it was created at the request of Marie de Médicis in 1612. Spread over more than 20 hectares, it is a real green setting in the heart of Paris.
Stop atPlace de l'Estrapade
In the 5th arrondissement, in the heart of the Latin Quarter, Emily's apartment is located on Place de l'Estrapade. In shared accommodation with her friend Mindy, the young American meets the charming Gabriel, who lives in the same building, and whose restaurant is nearby.
10 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Pass byPlace Saint-Michel
It was on Place Saint Michel, in front of the fountain, that Mindy gave her first street concert. Close to the Banque de Paris, the place is often appreciated as a meeting place by the inhabitants of the area. Regularly, groups and street singers perform there. A reality that undoubtedly inspired the screenwriters of Emily in Paris.
Pass byLe Champo
The Le Champo cinema is an institution for Parisian film lovers. In the series, the heroine goes there with her colleague Luc, to watch the famous film Jules et Jim by François Truffaut. The opportunity for the young woman to familiarize herself with the turpitudes of a love triangle, which she soon experiences personally.
Pass byPont Alexandre III
Cross the most beautiful bridge of Paris
Stop atPont Neuf
Among the Parisian bridges that make the link with the Ile de la Cité, this one is certainly one of the most popular. Ironically, in the series, it is actually the Pont Neuf… in Toulouse that appears on the screen. An error that did not fail to amuse Internet users when season 2 was released. Netflix's guided tour is therefore an opportunity for tourists and fans of the series to observe, in real life, that of Paris.
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atPlace de Valois
Close to the Royal Palace, the Place de Valois is often present in the series. It is supposed to house the Savoir agency, in which Emily Cooper works. Fans of the series will quickly recognize the locations. Art lovers will distinguish the famous Patrick Fourtin gallery, located next to the (fictional) entrance to the agency.
10 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atRue de l'Abreuvoir
Emily’s boss Sylvie makes a pitch to Hästens, a Swedish luxury bed company, but the client is not impressed with her traditional marketing idea. Emily then pitches her concept for a disruptive and interactive campaign placing the beds at well-known Paris locations. The client likes her idea and Emily goes on to activate what she calls a “social media installation” at La Place Dalida, placing the bed on the street, in high traffic locations for audiences to engage with and share on their social channels.
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Pass byPont des Arts
An emblematic place for all lovers in Paris, the Pont des Arts must appear in all productions that take place in the capital of love. It is therefore at this place that Emily Cooper telephones her boyfriend, who remained in Chicago, during the first season.
Pass byLouvre Museum
Pass inside the court of the Louvre Museum and the Café Marly
Stop atBOULANGERIE MODERNE
You’ll be happy to learn that you can do just like Emily and enjoy a yummy pain au chocolat from La Boulangerie Moderne. They chose a real Parisian bakery as the filming location that is – as in the series – located just next to Gabriel’s Restaurant and makes Emily in Paris places to visit easy
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atTerra Nera
In the series, Gabriel’s Restaurant is just down the street from Emily’s Apartment and while often filming locations are completely fictional, it’s not the case for “Emily in Paris”. In reality, “Les Deux Compère” is an Italian restaurant called “Terra Nerra” and is located just next to the filming location of Emily’s flat.
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atCafé de la Nouvelle Mairie
This Café is right across the street from “Les Deux Compère” on Place de l’Estrapade, in Emily’s Neighborhood. Mindy and Emily are meeting here for breakfast in Episode 5 and you see it often in the background throughout the show.
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atJardin du Palais Royal
As the Palais Royal is just a few meters away from her office at Savoir, it’s not surprising that Emily chose this garden as her lunch spot. It’s also the place where she meets Mindy for the first time in Episode 1.
10 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atLa Petite Maison Rose de Montmartre (Since 1920)
The “Maison Rose” in Montmartre is one of the few locations in “Emily in Paris” that is not in the center of Paris or near her apartment in the 5th arrondissement. Emily and Mindy are having dinner in this beautiful location, right next to the Sacre Coeur.
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atLes Colonnes de Buren
This isn’t an obvious place and you maybe didn’t even notice it, but the Buren Columns are quickly shown in a series of pictures that are showing Emily and Mindy after their dinner at the Maison Rose.
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop at
This isn’t an obvious place and you maybe didn’t even notice it, but the Buren Columns are quickly shown in a series of pictures that are showing Emily and Mindy after their dinner at the Maison Rose.
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atLe Flore en l'Île
In Episode 1, Emily spends the evening on her own in a Restaurant by the Seine. Luc passes by on an electric scooter (which is a fun detail as those are very common in Paris due to the many strikes and of course Covid-19). However, the traditional restaurant is located on the Île-Saint-Louis and is famous for selling ice cream from Berthillon – supposedly the best in Paris!
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atEiffel Tower
Admire the most emblematic monument of Paris
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atPantheon
Pantheon place, that we can see though the windows of Emily's apartment
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atPalais Garnier
Swan Lake wasn’t up to Thomas’ standards (Gabriel was right calling him a snob, wasn’t he?!) but the Ballet is only one reason to visit the Opéra! The Palais Garnier building is beautiful
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Stop atCafé de Flore
Café de Flore one of the oldest cafés in Paris. It is famous for being a 'hangout spot' of high-profile writers, artists, and philosophers in the past.
5 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Foldable wheelchair fits in the trunk
Cancellation Policy
Free Cancellation: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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A MUST when you’re in Paris!!!
Schuyler_A, Dec 2024
My daughter and I absolutely LOVED this tour with Benjamin!! He is so incredibly kind and smart!! He had so much information and history to share!! The car is absolutely dreamy and incredibly comfy!! Benjamin takes you all over Paris, to the places you wouldn’t necessarily see as a “tourist” and we were just enthralled the entire time!! He knows ALLLL the good photo spots and will stop to allow you to get some fun shots. He is also a PRO at getting great pictures for you as well!! I would absolutely tell everyone, even if you’ve never seen the show Emily in Paris, you HAVE to do this tour ♥️ The connection to the show is fun, but not necessary to enjoy the tour.
If you have a short time in Paris, this is the tour you MUST take!
Darcy_S, Dec 2024
La Havre was the third stop on our transatlantic cruise, but they advertise it as "Paris," when in reality, it is 2+ hour train ride to get from La Havre to Paris (and back). It was a risk (not returning to the ship in time) but an adventure we gladly took. Benjamin (our guide) setup a pickup location close to the train station and we packed in as much as possibly could with the 3 hours we had in the city. The car is a selling point for the tour as much as anything (especially on a sunny day). It was comfortable and roomy for our party of 3. It attracted many photos and stares from everyone in our path. You would have thought we were celebrities.
Three hours in Paris is nothing, but it was the first time my parents had been there, so it was a wonderful way to see the sites (at least from the outside), learn about its' history and pepper in some 'Emily in Paris' filming locations for me. All in all, it was a wonderful tour that I know we will treasure for a lifetime.
Benjamin made the tour special!
Paula_M, Dec 2024
Benjamin was an excellent tour guide. Over and above what I was expecting. He gave us so much information about Emily in Paris and about Paris in general. He was happy to stop and take some pictures and he had a winsome personality! We loved it!
10/10 recommend
Melissa_M, Dec 2024
This was so much fun! A great (and very comfortable) way to see all of the city and it's sites, the Emily in Paris locations and to learn the history. Worth it.
A Paris must!
Nicole_D, Dec 2024
We started our trip doing this tour and I cannot recommend it more. Benjamin is very knowledgeable and sweet to ride around with. We were able to see the city immediately and all the famous spots as well as feel like Emily. Everywhere we went everyone was taking pictures of the cool classic car too. I highly recommend this experience. My 5 year old daughter even loved it.