Emily in Paris Season 4 was filmed at Roland-Garros, Place de l’Estrapade, Bistrot de Valois, Boulevard de Grenelle, Theatre du Renard, Claude Monet’s House and Gardens, Syndicat de l’Epicerie Francaise building, Galerie-Musee Baccarat, Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann, Bouillon Chartier, Cour de Commerce Saint Andre, the Trevi Fountain and more fabulous backdrops.
Did you recognise any of these Season 4 Part 1 filming locations when the series dropped on 15th August 2024 – or the first reveals of the Part 2 settings?
As Emily, Alfie, Gabriel and Camille pick up the pieces of the proposal, baby news, and numerous make-ups and break-ups, we’re treated to another set of gorgeous Parisian locations. Several favourite Emily in Paris filming locations return, too. Here are some of the settings to look out for.
Emily in Paris Season 4 Filming Locations
The latest round of Emily in Paris filming locations include Claude Monet’s House and Gardens in Normandy, Place de Valois in Paris’s 1st arrondissement, Galerie-Musee Baccarat in the 16th arrondissement, l’Ambroisie in Le Marais, Cour du Commerce Saint Andre in the 6th arrondissement, Rou de Faubourg in Montmartre, and the Trevi Fountain in Rome.
Filming commenced in January 2024, an earlier shoot than usual for Emily in Paris to fit around the Paris Olympic Games.
Due to preparations and the sporting events themselves, filming was banned in the French capital between June and September 2024. The shoot moved from Paris to Rome at the end of April 2024.
Emily in Paris Season 4 Locations List - French Locations
Boulevard de Grenelle
Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) sees the poster of him and Emily on Boulevard de Grenelle in Grenelle, in the 15th arrondissement.
Emily in Paris’ Love is in the Air billboard is shown above Grenelle Fleurs, on the corner of Bd de Grenelle and Square Desaix.
Alfie’s Boxing Gym
We think the boxing gym location in Emily in Paris Season 4 is Temple - Noble Art at La Motte-Picquet Grenelle. It’s one of several Temple – Noble Art boxing gyms in Paris.
This one’s at 5 rue de la Croix Nivert in Grenelle, just around the corner from the location where we see Emily and Alfie’s billboard.
Roland-Garros
The tennis court in the Emily in Paris Season 4 is the Roland-Garros centre court, court Philippe-Chatrier. Stade Roland-Garros is the home of the French Open which is held every year across May and June.
The contest dates back to 1891, and the stadium has been expanded several times as attention snowballed. Over the years, legendary tennis players like Steffi Graf, Bjorn Borg and Rafael Nadal have taken home the title.
Vestiaire Collective
The second hand store Mindy (Ashley Park) visits in Emily in Paris Season 4 is Vestiaire Collective. In the series, she sells them a designer outfit given to her by her boyfriend to raise money for the band’s Eurovision dream.
In reality, Vestiaire Collective do operate pop-up stores occasionally but they’re primarily an online fashion resale platform. So you don’t need to visit in person to get in on the trend!
But it goes further, because Vestiaire Collective have also launched a curated Emily in Paris edit so you an shop the show’s style.
L’Esprit de Gigi
Gabriel’s restaurant location is on Place de l’Estrapade. In Emily in Paris Season 4, Gabriel’s restaurant is called l’Esprit de Gigi.
Emily’s Apartment Building
In Season 4, Emily’s apartment building is located at 1 Place de l’Estrapade – just round the corner from Gabriel’s restaurant.
This location has appeared in every season so far, with Mindy joining Gabriel and Emily in the building in Season 2.
And of course, part way through Season 4 Part 1, Camille (Camille Razat) joins them (though let’s hope the building gardienne doesn’t find out).
Bistrot de Valois
Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu), Laurent (Arnaud Binard) and Louis de Leon’s (Pierre Deny) lunch meeting takes place at Bistrot de Valois – this restaurant location is at 1b Place de Valois.
It’s actually opposite the Agence Grateau filming location, exactly as it appears onscreen.
Agence Grateau
Originally called Savoir before the stand-off that took over Season 3, Sylvie’s agency location in Emily in Paris is on Place de Valois, Paris. Emily’s office location is in the 1st arrondissement, which tells you it’s very central indeed.
It’s practically across the road from the Palais Royal, which explains why the gardens featured heavily in the first few seasons.
Claude Monet’s House and Gardens, Giverny
The real water lily pond location in Emily in Paris Season 4 Episode 2 is within Claude Monet’s House and Gardens, 84 Rue Claude Monet, Giverny. Impressionist artist Monet painted his famous Water Lilies series in the gardens.
Open between March and November, visitors can tour the real estate – though don’t take a tip from the Netflix show. In the episode, Emily and Camille make a scene when they fall into Monet’s waterlily pond – not their finest moment.
Though if you want to see more of the run-up to it, Lily Collins shared a BTS video of their rowboat scene on Instagram.
Galerie-Musee Baccarat
The Emily in Paris Heartbreak perfume launch location is the Galerie-Musee Baccarat at 11 Place des Etats-Unis in the 16th arrondissement. It’s a stunning mansion displaying the crystal house’s finest pieces.
It’s open to the public, and while the museum is on the smaller side it’s home to around 1,000 items designed for the rich and famous. And the museum itself was designed by Philippe Starck.
While many of the show’s costumes this season are vintage finds, this one’s a custom collaboration.
Emily’s black and white striped dress for the costume gala was designed by Harris Reed and created with Marylin Fitoussi and the Nina Ricci team.
And the collabs don’t end there, because the features crystal brand, Baccarat, also launched a tie-in.
It’s called Baccarat for Emily in Paris Heartbreak – a limited edition piece selling for £390. And if you hadn’t guessed, it draws on the Heartbreak fragrance’s bottle design in Season 4 of the Netflix show.
Cour du Commerce Saint-Andre
The hidden street of Cour du Commerce Saint Andre is seen briefly in Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 1. The cobbled Parisian street location is just off Boulevard Saint-Germain in the 6th arrondissement.
Somehow it’s escaped remodelling over the centuries, making it one of the few places in Paris where you’ll find pre-1734 buildings still standing.
Blink and you’ll miss it in the Netflix series, but it’s a fascinating spot that’s linked to practically everyone – Voltaire, Robespierre, Thomas Jefferson, and reportedly, Marie Antoinette.
Petrus III
Luc’s yacht in Emily in Paris Season 4 is the Petrus III, a 71-foot yacht that sails the River Seine. In Emily in Paris, Luc’s yacht catches Gabriel’s attention while Luc’s retrieving items of clothing from the deck.
But in reality, it’s a more stylish affair. Built in 1953, it comes with hints of the Art Deco era, and you can hire it for personal use or business events.
LG Nightclub
Sylvie’s mum and Laurent G’s nightclub location is the Theatre du Renard in the Syndicat de l’Epicerie Francaise building, at 12 Rue de Renard. Built for the French grocers’ union in the 1900s, it’s blessed with Accidentally Wes Anderson vibes courtesy of its Art Nouveau stylings.
Of course, in Emily in Paris, it’s the proposed location for ‘La Reine de la Nuit’s’ latest venture.
L’Ambroisie
The upmarket restaurant filming location in Emily in Paris Season 4 Episode 5 is l’Ambroisie at 11 Place des Vosges in Le Marais.
It holds 3 Michelin stars, earned by head chef Bernard Pacaud – the perfect place to take a restaurant critic to dine, perhaps? In the episode, Sylvie and Luc’s (Bruno Gouery) work dinner comes to an abrupt end when the truth about Luc’s girlfriend comes out.
If you were wondering what’s on the menu, this restaurant is all about simple, seasonal food prepared well.
Le Marche aux Puces de Paris Saint-Ouen
The fleamarket where Camille and Sofia (Melia Kreiling) clash over baby furniture is Les Puces de Saint-Ouen, Paris. It’s a 150-year-old network of markets selling art, antiques and vintage treasures, that’s just to the north of Montmartre.
You may have spotted this popular location in other series like Netflix’s Lupin, where Benjamin’s antique shop is in Les Puces.
Bouillon Chartier
Gabriel takes Emily to Bouillon Chartier Grands Boulevards at 7 Rue de Faubourg, Montmartre, in Season 4 Episode 5. This is the restaurant where Gabriel introduces Emily to his friends after hours.
In reality, the restaurant is billed as a cross between a café, brasserie and restaurant – and it’s open til midnight every day of the year.
Cadience Launch Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann
The Cadience launch filming location is Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann – look out for the distinctive Art Nouveau dome, which we get a nice view of during the scene.
It appears during the glass skin product launch, when Julien (Samuel Arnold) makes an unfortunate discovery about the skincare range’s Shark Tank appearance.
Rue de la Chaussee-d’Antin
Emily and the Agence Grateau are seen at the corner of Rue de la Chaussee-d’Antin after the Cadience product launch.
They really are just outside the product launch filming location, with the famous Parisian department store behind them.
The Ice Rink
The real Emily in Paris ice skating rink location is the Hotel Plaza Athenee’s courtyard. Located on Avenue Montaigne in the 8th arrondissement, near the Champs-Elysees, the Plaza Athenee ice rink is a seasonal treat that only appears from December to February.
But this winter novelty isn’t the 5 star hotel’s only attraction. Aside from the luxurious touches you’d expect from a chic destination, such as the in-house Dior Institute spa, certain rooms even come with views of the Eiffel Tower.
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
The airport location in Emily in Paris is Charles de Gaulle, the primary airport in the French capital city. During the Emily in Paris Christmas episode, Emily arrives at the airport to find she’s been upgraded to Business Class.
Air France Business Class Lounge
It looks like the Emily in Paris airport lounge scene was filmed at the real Air France Business Class Lounge in Paris Charles de Gaulle. It offers a gourmet menu, and there’s even a Clarins spa offering complimentary relaxation treatments.
Of course, Emily doesn’t get to enjoy her visit fully - as she soon finds out her flight to Chicago O’Hare has been cancelled.
La Wellness Galerie
The spa Sylvie’s mum is visiting in Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 2 is the Galeries Lafayette Paris’s Wellness Galerie. It’s the largest wellness area in Europe, with health and beauty treatments, a juice bar and athleisure brands across the floor.
Megeve Ski Resort
The Emily in Paris ski resort location is Megeve in the French Alps. Don’t be fooled by the Swiss flag cushions at the family’s lodge, though it is close to the border.
This little mountain village sits alongside the slopes of Mont Blanc, and is home to the quaint streets shown in the episode. Look out for views of the shops, restaurants and squares as Gabriel, Camille’s family and Emily start their awkward Christmas vacation.
Saint-Gervais-Mont-Blanc
The ski slopes in Emily in Paris are at Saint-Gervais-Mont-Blanc, just a few minutes’ drive away from Megeve. This Alpine ski resort is on the French side, though the mountain’s peak actually sits between France, Switzerland and Italy.
It’s also the scene of Gabriel’s fateful decision to follow Camille down the slopes - leaving Marcello to come to Emily’s rescue.
Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay
The abbey where Camille takes Gabriel for lunch is the Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay. The Emily in Paris abbey location is south west of Paris, which ties in with the timeline suggested onscreen.
There really is a restaurant there, on top of which, the abbey complex houses a sought-after hotel which is open to visitors and events.
La Samaritaine
The Parisian department store location Sylvie and Genevieve’s shopping trip comes to an abrupt end is La Samaritaine at 9 Rue de la Monnaie. In the scene, Genevieve (Thalia Besson) reveals Laurent’s relationship status with her mother in New York.
They’re standing outside the same Art Deco and Art Nouveau building that featured in Emily in Paris season 2. It appeared in both the shoplifting scene, and the Maison Lavaux party where Madeline (Kate Walsh) finds out about Sylvie’s discounted rate for Antoine (William Abadie).
Maison de la Truffe
Emily takes New Yorker Genevieve to lunch at the Maison de la Truffe in Season 4. Maison de la Truffe at 19 Place de la Madeleine is a bit of a walk from the Agence Grateau offices, in a smart area near the Palais Garnier and the Ritz.
And as you may have guessed from the name, its signature ingredient is the truffle.
Rue de Monttessuy
In Season 4 Episode 9, Emily shows Marcello the spot where she dropped her crepe. No CGI needed, this street’s just a few paces from the Jardin de la Tour Eiffel.
Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre
Marcello and Emily watch the sunrise from the Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre after realising they’ve been walking all night. Built in the 19th Century, the church looks out across the city, offering those stereotypically perfect views.
And it should do, as it stands an impressive 200 metres above the River Seine.
Emily in Paris Season 4 Locations List - Italian Locations
Hotel Eden
The Emily in Paris Rome hotel location is the Hotel Eden on Via Ludovisi, close to the Via Veneto. It’s in the heart of the city, with the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain just a stone’s throw away. Like so many of the Darren Star show’s filming locations, the excellent credentials just keep going - it’s also home to a Michelin starred restaurant.
The Forum
Emily and Marcello pass the Roman Forum on their Vespa rise through the city. They just pass by, but you can visit this Emily in Paris Rome filming location really easily and tour the sprawling network of Roman streets, temples and shops.
It may date back two thousand years, but the ruins were actually only excavated in the 20th Century.
Colosseum
You can’t miss this one - of course, the Colosseum makes an appearance in Emily in Paris during the Rome episode. This Roman amphitheatre is right in the city centre, just as it appears onscreen.
Fontana dell’Acqua Paola
Look out for this elegant fountain during the Emily in Paris moped scene. Fontana dell’Acqua Paola is located on Via Garibaldi, and it dates all the way back to 1612. It’s close to Janiculum Hill, which also features in the sequence.
Janiculum Hill
The cannon location in Emily in Paris’s Rome episodes is the Janiculum Hill Cannon. As Marcello tells Emily during their city tour, the cannon fires daily at 12 noon from this spot.
It’s been doing so for a hundred years, before which it was fired from Castel Sant’Angelo (of Angels and Demons fame).
Villa Borghese
Lily Collins and new co-star Eugenio Franceschini, who plays Marcello, were spotted filming the moped scene around Rome’s Villa Borghese in early 2024. Villa Borghese is a huge park in the city centre where you’ll find ponds, fountains, and a wealth of sculptures and monuments.
Via del Lavatore
Emily and Marcello can be seen walking along Via del Lavatore as they stroll through the streets of Rome. Marcello surprises Emily by turning the corner to be presented with the Trevi Fountain in front of them.
Trevi Fountain
Sneak peeks of Emily in Paris Season 4 Part 2 revealed Emily in front of the Trevi Fountain in Rome. Completed in 1762, the Baroque fountain is currently so easy to visit.
But if you’re planning a future trip to the Emily in Paris filming locations in Rome, the Trevi Fountain may take some preparation. This tourist attraction’s so popular that the city is considering pre-booked time slots for the Trevi Fountain ahead of the 2025 Jubilee year.
Hosteria da Gigetto Italian Restaurant
The Emily in Paris Italian restaurant location is the Hosteria da Gigetto on Via del Portico d’Ottavia in Rome.
In the scene, Emily eats lunch at the Italian restaurant owned by Marcello’s old friend. Named one of USA Today’s 10 best restaurants in the city, it serves up Roman-style pizza and classic Roman Jewish recipes.
Marcello’s Village
The filming location used for Marcello’s village in Emily in Paris is Ostia Antica, on the outskirts of Rome. This ancient town is actually made up of several eras of Lazio heritage, with ancient Roman ruins, a medieval town centre and 19th Century streets.
Caffe di Ugo
The Italian village cafe location where Emily meets Antonia Muratori is in the Piazza della Rocco, Ostia Antica.
Maria’s Party
The outdoor birthday party location seen in Emily in Paris is beside the castle of Pope Julius II. Once again, the Castello di Giulio II is in the town of Ostia Antica.