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Discover Paris through the lens of Emily in Paris with this 2.5-hour guided food tour featuring 7 tastings, iconic filming locations, exclusive souvenirs, and personalized photos.

The Official Emily in Paris Food Tour offers a delightful way to explore the French capital, especially for fans of the Netflix series. Priced at $115 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this guided walking experience takes you through the Latin Quarter and surrounding romantic streets around the Panthéon and Luxembourg Gardens. Led by knowledgeable guides from DHARMA LTD, the tour combines 7 carefully curated tastings with visits to iconic filming locations, making it perfect for lovers of both French cuisine and series sightseeing.
This tour stands out for its inclusion of exclusive merchandise, such as an Emily in Paris tote bag, a special map, and a personalized Polaroid photo framed in a branded Emily style. While the experience emphasizes immersive food and filming spot visits, it also offers a chance to relive moments from the series while enjoying local bites, wine, and cheese. The tour is suited for those comfortable on foot and interested in a fun, visual, and tasty journey through Paris; however, it is not accessible for travelers with mobility impairments or vegans.
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The tour begins at the front entrance of La Maison Louis at 200 Rue Saint-Jacques, a central spot in the Latin Quarter. From here, the guide leads the group through some of Paris’s most picturesque streets. The manageable small group size ensures a comfortable pace and opportunities for questions and photos along the way.

The first stop is a local bakery, where a 20-minute tasting introduces guests to classic French pastries like pain au chocolat. This spot emphasizes the traditional flavors that define French baking. The tour then proceeds to a secret location, offering a quick tasting that adds an element of surprise to the experience.

Visit Place de l’Estrapade for a 15-minute photo and sightseeing stop, capturing the charm of Emily’s favorite Parisian spots. The Pantheon is another key photo stop, combined with a 10-minute tasting of local bites, giving a sense of the neighborhood’s historic ambiance. The guide shares insights about each location’s role in the series and Paris life, making these moments both visual and educational.
More Great Tours NearbyA 15-minute food tasting at a local restaurant highlights French specialties, complementing the sightseeing. The tour then moves to Luxembourg Gardens, where participants enjoy photo opportunities and a 15-minute walk to absorb the garden’s tranquility. Additional time here allows for appreciation of the lush scenery, mirroring some of the show’s romantic scenes.
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The final major stop is a cheese factory, where a 30-minute tasting features artisan cheese and wine, adding a celebratory touch to the experience. This segment is a favorite for its relaxed atmosphere and the chance to sample authentic French cheeses paired with local wines—a highlight praised in reviews for the quality and selection.

Participants are treated to a personalized Polaroid photo in an Emily in Paris branded frame, creating a tangible keepsake of the day. They also receive an exclusive Emily tote bag and a detailed map marking the filming locations, enriching the experience with souvenirs that make great mementos or gifts.

The live tour guide speaks English and ensures everyone stays engaged, sharing stories and tips about Paris and the series. The small group size fosters a friendly environment, conducive to photos and conversation. Travelers should note that the tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or vegans, and comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking on cobblestone streets. Bringing water and dressing for weather conditions enhances the experience.

The tour’s biggest strengths are its combination of food, sights, and series nostalgia. Reviewers consistently praise knowledgeable guides, especially those who provide historical context and entertaining stories. The delicious food—from pastries to cheese—receives high marks, along with the exclusive souvenirs that add value to the tour.
However, the physical activity involved may challenge those with mobility issues, and vegans may find limited options. The duration and walking pace are manageable for most, but travelers should prepare accordingly.
This tour suits fans of Emily in Paris who want to combine sightseeing with tasting local French dishes. It’s also ideal for first-time visitors wanting an introduction to the Latin Quarter’s charm and a behind-the-scenes look at the series. The small group format ensures an intimate experience, perfect for photography and conversation.
If you enjoy food-focused experiences and series-themed adventures, this tour offers a fun, well-organized way to spend a few hours in Paris. However, those seeking a more physically accessible tour or strictly dietary-specific options might find the experience less suited to their needs.
The Official Emily in Paris Food Tour offers a well-balanced mix of culinary delights, sightseeing, and series nostalgia. For $115, participants receive 7 tastings, exclusive souvenirs, and the chance to visit key filming locations—all within 2.5 hours of guided exploration. The small group size and knowledgeable guides make it a warm, engaging experience for fans and food lovers alike.
While it’s not designed for travelers with mobility challenges or vegans, the tour’s quality of food, attention to detail, and visual storytelling make it a standout option for those wanting to experience Paris through the lens of Emily in Paris. This tour delivers value, fun, and memorable photo moments—a perfect addition to a Paris itinerary for fans of the series or anyone curious about French cuisine and culture.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for adults and involves walking and tasting multiple foods. It’s best suited for older children and teenagers who are fans of Emily in Paris or interested in food and sightseeing.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The tour can accommodate some dietary requirements, as noted in reviews, but vegans may find limited options. It’s recommended to inform the tour provider in advance.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advised due to walking on cobblestone streets and potential outdoor stops.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, transportation is not included; the tour focuses on walking between locations.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexible planning.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.