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Discover Paris through the lens of your favorite TV series with this 2-hour 15-minute walking tour, visiting iconic locations from Emily in Paris for $44.71.
Explore Paris from a fresh perspective on Screen to Streets: A TV Show-inspired Walking Tour of Paris. Priced at $44.71 per person, this 2 hours 15 minutes tour offers a delightful blend of sightseeing, culture, and TV fandom. Led by a local guide, the walk takes you through famous filming locations, including Fontaine de l’Estrapade, the Pantheon, and Pont des Arts, with plenty of opportunities for Instagram-worthy photos. The tour departs from Place de l’Estrapade at 10:00 am, making it an ideal morning outing for fans of Emily in Paris and curious explorers alike.
The tour is especially suited for TV show fans looking to see Paris through the lens of their favorite characters. Most stops are free or include exterior views, with some locations offering optional paid entry. With a maximum group size of 16 travelers, the experience maintains an intimate feel, complemented by knowledgeable guides who share insights into both the show and Parisian culture. A key strength is the walking pace, allowing for a more immersive experience than bus tours, although those with limited mobility should consider the bumpy cobblestone streets.

This tour centers around famous filming sites recognizable from the hit Netflix series. The initial stop at Fontaine de l’Estrapade offers exterior views and a chance to photograph a TV-famous restaurant facade. Nearby, you’ll see the Pantheon, a historic monument that adds a touch of classical Parisian architecture to the route. The stops often feature exterior views rather than interior visits, so no tickets are necessary for most landmarks, aside from optional entries like Monnaie de Paris.
The Fontaine Saint-Michel, where Mindy had her first busking experience, is another highlight. Its beautiful fountain makes for a memorable photo, especially with the lively Parisian atmosphere. The Pont des Arts crossing is a favorite, famous for its love locks and views over the Seine River. These locations are not only visually stunning but also evoke the romantic spirit of Paris, making for excellent Instagram shots.
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The tour guides you through a historic district, passing Luxembourg Garden and the Palais Royal, two of Paris’s most cherished green spaces. The Square Cour Carrée of the Louvre provides an iconic backdrop for TV scenes and offers a chance for stunning photos. The Place de Valois, where certain TV scenes are shot, allows visitors to see the exterior of the buildings featured in the series.
The Jardin du Palais Royal rounds out the route, offering peaceful gardens and elegant architecture to admire. These neighborhoods showcase Paris’s varied character, from lively streets to serene parks, all while maintaining the show’s TV-inspired theme.

One of the tour’s most romantic moments occurs when crossing the Pont des Arts, the famous ‘love lock’ bridge. It takes just five minutes but leaves a lasting impression with its panoramic views of the Seine and the cityscape. The guide shares insights into this romantic landmark and its cultural significance, making it a perfect stop for couples and photo enthusiasts.

A less tourist-heavy stop, the Monnaie de Paris courtyard offers a glimpse into France’s historic minting tradition. Although entrance to the interior is not included, the exterior and courtyard provide a picturesque setting for photos and a chance to learn about Paris’s economic history. The 15-minute visit adds depth to the tour, blending finance history with the show’s Parisian backdrop.

The local guides are praised for their knowledge, charm, and ability to blend facts about the TV series with Parisian history. Guides like Charlene and Molly are frequently highlighted as engaging storytellers who share personal expat experiences, making the tour more relatable and enjoyable. They also assist with photo opportunities and provide tips on local restaurants and hidden gems.
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The tour begins at Place de l’Estrapade and concludes at Jardin du Palais Royal. It departs at 10:00 am, making it suitable for morning exploration. The group size is limited to 16 travelers, ensuring plenty of personal attention and interaction with the guide. Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed.
Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes due to the cobblestone streets and plan for rain gear if the weather forecast calls for rain. The tour operates in most weather conditions, but in case of cancellation, a full refund is available if canceled 24 hours in advance.

While the main focus is on the TV locations, guides also provide insights into Parisian life, architecture, and culture. Many reviews emphasize that the tour goes beyond just the show, offering additional historical context and personal stories from guides who are expats. This makes the tour appealing even to those unfamiliar with Emily in Paris but interested in authentic Parisian scenery.

At $44.71, the tour offers a comprehensive walking experience with a knowledgeable guide and photo stops at iconic locations. The inclusion of outside views means no extra entrance costs, with the optional paid sites adding flexibility. The 2 hours 15 minutes duration strikes a good balance between informative content and leisurely pace.
Screen to Streets provides a fun and engaging way to explore Paris through the lens of TV culture. It caters particularly well to fans of Emily in Paris or anyone seeking a relaxed, scenic walk in the city. The enthusiastic guides, beautiful locations, and photo opportunities are major strengths.
While some stops are exterior-only, this doesn’t diminish the overall enjoyment. The tour’s small group size and local insights make it a personalized experience. On the downside, walking shoes are recommended, and early booking is advised since the tour is often booked about 44 days in advance.
In summary, if you appreciate TV-inspired sightseeing and want to see Paris from a character-driven perspective, this tour is well worth the modest price. It offers a well-rounded mix of scenery, storytelling, and cultural insights for a memorable Parisian outing.
“What a delightful experience! Our guide Roman? (Sorry if spelling is incorrect )was charming, funny and so knowledgeable, not just about the show b…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to cobblestone streets.
Are entrance fees included?
Most stops are exterior views; entrance tickets are not included unless specified, such as for Monnaie de Paris.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes and rain gear if weather conditions require. Snacks can be purchased at some stops.
How long in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 44 days in advance, so it’s best to reserve early to secure a spot.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
What is the group size?
The tour maintains a maximum of 16 travelers for a more personalized experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Place de l’Estrapade and ends at Jardin du Palais Royal.
What makes this tour different from other sightseeing walks?
The focus on TV show locations combined with local insights and photo opportunities at iconic Parisian sites.
Is it worth the price?
Absolutely, especially for fans of Emily in Paris or those wanting a light, scenic walk with insider stories.
Can I take this tour if I don’t speak French?
Yes, guides are local experts who speak English and are skilled at making the experience engaging for international visitors.