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Discover Paris's romantic charm on a private 3-hour walking tour featuring iconic landmarks, filming locations from Emily in Paris, and stunning photo spots.
The Parisian Love Affair: Elegant Romance Private Tour offers a captivating 3-hour exploration of Paris’s most romantic sites, all for $110 per person. Led by a friendly local guide from Friendly Local Guides, this private walking experience is perfect for those eager to see iconic landmarks and film locations from Emily in Paris. The tour covers a wide array of must-see spots, from the Eiffel Tower to the Montmartre neighborhood, blending well-known attractions with off-the-beaten-path treasures.
A key strength of this tour lies in its customizable itinerary, allowing guides to tailor the experience based on your interests. It includes use of the subway for efficient travel between stops, and group discounts are available if you’re traveling with friends or family. While food and drinks are not included, the tour’s focus on photo opportunities, storytelling, and cultural insights makes it a well-rounded choice for those wanting a deeper connection with Paris in just a few hours. The average booking time of 72 days in advance indicates it’s popular among travelers planning ahead for a romantic or film-themed adventure.

The tour departs from Place de l’Estrapade in the Latin Quarter, where the fictional Emily’s apartment is located. This spot is particularly notable because it features scenes from the Netflix show, such as Emily’s apartment on the 5th floor without an elevator—a common feature in Paris. The guide shares details about the stressful process Emily faced finding her place, along with scenes like her showering at her neighbor Gabriel’s apartment.
Next, the hidden courtyard of Place de Valois offers a glimpse behind the scenes of Parisian life. Situated between the Palais-Royal and covered passages, this secret spot doubles as Emily’s workplace in the show, providing an authentic look at Paris’s lesser-known corners. The tour then takes you to Pont des Arts, famous for its former love locks. While the locks are gone since 2015, this bridge remains a symbol of romance and the site of Emily’s video call with her boyfriend, making it a perfect photo stop.
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A highlight for food lovers is the Boulangerie Moderne in the 5th arrondissement, where Emily develops her taste for French pastries and bread. This stop offers a tasty break and a chance to experience authentic Parisian baked goods. Nearby, the Jardin du Palais Royal provides a peaceful oasis to relax, enjoy a snack, and engage in conversation with other characters from the show, like Mindy.
Further along, the terrace of La Brasserie de l’Isle Saint-Louis offers views of Notre Dame and a chance to picture Emily sipping Aperol Spritz overlooking the Seine. The Jardin du Luxembourg is another favorite, with its grand fountain, beautiful lawns, and a perfect setting for a morning run or casual people-watching—an activity Emily herself enjoys while practicing her French.

The tour covers impressive landmarks like Trocadero, the prime spot for capturing photos of the Eiffel Tower, and the Palais de l’Élysée, the official residence of the French president. The guide shares insights about the buildings’ history and their appearances in the show, such as Brigitte Macron’s scenes with Emily.
Next, the Pont Alexandre III stands out as one of Paris’s most ornate bridges, with its golden statues and Beaux-Arts style. This bridge appears in a perfume ad scene from the series, making it an excellent photo opportunity. The opulent Le Grand Véfour, a historic restaurant, is visible from the tour route and features in Emily’s plans for a fancy dinner in the show, although the tour itself does not include dining.

A visit to the Palais Garnier offers a glimpse into the world of opera and theater, with its stunning Beaux-Arts architecture. It’s the setting for Emily’s opera scenes and her breakup before a performance. The Montmartre neighborhood is also explored, with La Maison Rose standing out as a charming, colorful café featured in the series and a favorite hangout for Emily.
Another highlight is Café de Flore, one of Paris’s oldest cafes, where Emily meets Professor Thomas. This spot is known for its traditional ambiance and historical significance, making it a perfect place to soak in Parisian cafe culture. The Canal Saint-Martin provides a quieter, more local vibe with boutique-lined streets and casual eateries, popular among locals for lunch and reflection.

The Les Pavillons de Bercy museum adds a fun twist, showcasing vintage fairground rides and carnival memorabilia. The Monnaie de Paris—the world’s oldest active mint—offers fascinating insights into Paris’s monetary history. The Atelier des Lumières transforms into a vibrant art space where visitors can enjoy immersive projections of works by Van Gogh, Renoir, and Picasso, providing a modern contrast to the historic sites.
The Gare de Lyon is also included, where the show film scenes of Emily heading to the French Riviera, and the Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat on the coast is featured as Emily’s luxurious stay during her Riviera trip. Plus, the Hammam de la Grande Mosquée de Paris introduces visitors to significant architectural and cultural landmarks of the city’s Muslim community.

For a more local feel, the Passage Choiseul offers a walk through a historic covered shopping passage filled with boutiques and cafes, while Cimetière du Père-Lachaise is a notable stop for lovers of history and sculpture, where many famous figures like Jim Morrison and Edith Piaf are buried.
You also visit a bustling Marché couvert Beauvau, where Emily shops for fresh produce, and La Samaritaine, a grand department store known for its luxury shopping and historical significance. The Fontaine Saint-Michel provides a classic Parisian scene, with a grand fountain and a spot for a wish. The tour concludes with viewing the city from the rooftop of Galeries Lafayette, offering sweeping panoramic views, including a photo stop at Eiffel Tower.

This private tour includes all fees and taxes, with the option for morning or afternoon start times. It’s designed for those with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking and subway travel between stops. The tour begins at Place de l’Estrapade and concludes at the Eiffel Tower, making it easy to access via public transportation.
Because it’s a private experience, only your group participates, and the guide can adapt the stops if desired. Food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly, but the tour offers plenty of opportunities for photo ops and cultural insights that make the price worthwhile.

This tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Paris’s most romantic and film-famous locations, suited for fans of Emily in Paris, lovers of photography, and those eager to see both iconic landmarks and hidden corners of the city. Its customizable nature and knowledgeable guide ensure a personalized experience that balances sightseeing with storytelling.
While it doesn’t include meals or entry fees to attractions, the focus on scenery, history, and local atmosphere provides excellent value for the $110 per person price point. The positive reviews emphasize the guide’s expertise and the quality of the photo opportunities, making this tour a reliable choice for anyone wanting a romantic, film-inspired stroll through Paris.
“I loved this tour. We toured many of the scenes from the TV show. The guide Mehrdad was very knowledgeable and gave details of each stop and we eve…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, as long as participants have moderate physical fitness, since it involves walking and subway travel.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but stops at cafes and markets are built into the itinerary.
Can the tour be customized?
Yes, the itinerary is customizable based on your interests and preferences.
What landmarks will I see?
You will visit Notre Dame, Eiffel Tower, Palais Garnier, Montmartre, and filming locations from Emily in Paris, among others.
How long in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked around 72 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes use of the subway to efficiently move between stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Place de l’Estrapade and ends at the Eiffel Tower.
Are there any hidden costs?
All fees and taxes are included in the price; no extra charges are expected.
What is the guide’s style?
Guides are friendly, knowledgeable, and ready to share detailed stories behind each site, with some offering additional recommendations.
Can I book group discounts?
Yes, group discounts are available if you’re traveling with more guests.
Is this tour suitable for photography enthusiasts?
Absolutely—there are many iconic and picturesque spots perfect for selfies and social media posts.