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Discover Montmartre through the Emily in Paris lens on this 2-hour guided walking tour, including iconic filming spots, a pain au chocolat, and exclusive souvenirs for $47.

The Official Emily in Paris Montmartre Walking Tour offers a delightful way to explore one of Paris’s most artistic neighborhoods. Priced at $47 per person and lasting 2 hours, this guided walk is perfect for fans of the show and anyone eager to soak in Parisian charm. Starting at Place Blanche near the Blanche Metro Station, the tour takes visitors on a lively journey through Montmartre’s cobblestone streets, visiting iconic spots made famous in the series and real-life Parisian landmarks.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on the filming locations from Netflix’s Emily in Paris, complemented by authentic touches like a pain au chocolat and exclusive keepsakes. The guides are known for their expert insights, making the experience informative and fun, while the small group size of up to 14 people ensures a personalized atmosphere. However, it’s worth noting that this tour is not suited for visitors with mobility issues or wheelchair users due to the district’s uneven streets.
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The tour begins at Place Blanche, just outside the Blanche Metro Station, where a guide wearing a red beret welcomes your group. The first stop takes you to the Moulin Rouge, the world-famous cabaret that sets the tone for this vibrant neighborhood. Here, visitors get a glimpse of the lively atmosphere that has drawn artists and performers for decades.
From there, the walk moves on to the Wall of Love, a colorful tribute to romance, where you’ll have the chance to snap photos. The guide then leads you to the Le Bateau-Lavoir, a historic artist’s studio, and the Maison de Dalida, celebrating the legendary singer’s elegance. The route continues with a visit to the Maison Rose, a picturesque café featured in the show, and the Vigne du Clos Montmartre, a small vineyard that adds to the area’s artistic allure.
The highlight for many is the Sacre-Cœur Basilica, offering breathtaking views of Paris. This stop provides a perfect backdrop for photos and a moment to appreciate the neighborhood’s spiritual and artistic essence. The tour wraps up at Place du Tertre, where artists display their works, closely resembling scenes from Emily in Paris.
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Among the various stops, the Maison Rose is particularly charming. This historic café is a favorite for many guests because of its pink exterior and classic Parisian ambiance. It’s the perfect spot to imagine Emily and Mindy enjoying a coffee or a sweet treat, just as seen in the show. The tour includes a stop here for photos and a chance to soak in the neighborhood’s artistic vibe.
The Vigne du Clos Montmartre adds a touch of natural beauty to the walk. As a small vineyard within the city, it offers a peaceful contrast to the lively streets, making it a unique photo opportunity. The Sacre-Cœur view from this area is one of the most memorable moments on the tour, with sweeping vistas of the Paris skyline.

A significant part of the tour involves visiting Le Bateau-Lavoir, historically known as an artist’s hub where Picasso and other masters worked. This site offers insight into Montmartre’s importance as an art district, adding depth to the visit. The Mur des Je Taime, a wall dedicated to love, is another stop that highlights the neighborhood’s romantic side.
The tour’s detailed storytelling brings these sites to life, connecting the show’s fictional world with real Parisian history. The guided commentary deepens appreciation of each location, making it more than just a sightseeing walk.

A signature part of this experience is the delicious pain au chocolat included in the tour. As you stroll through Montmartre, you’ll have the chance to savor this classic French pastry, adding an authentic flavor to your walk. Guests often comment on how well the food and the scenery complement each other, creating a true Parisian moment.
This small but thoughtful inclusion provides a sensory break during the tour, giving visitors a taste of local culture while admiring the beautiful surroundings. It’s an ideal way to enjoy a quick snack and recharge for the next stop.
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A unique feature of this tour is the Paris by Emily Polaroid photo session. Each participant receives a personalized Polaroid picture, framed as a keepsake to remember the experience. The guide leads you through scenic spots for the perfect shot, often inspired by Emily’s journey.
Along With the photos, guests take home exclusive souvenirs, including a Paris by Emily tote bag and other themed keepsakes. These tangible mementos add extra value to the tour, making it a memorable gift or a special personal keepsake.

The tour departs from the Blanche Metro Station on Line 2, where the guide is easy to spot wearing a red beret and a Paris by Emily lanyard. The meeting spot is straightforward, just outside the station exit on Boulevard de Clichy, and it’s recommended to arrive at least 10 minutes early.
With a maximum group size of 14 people, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, allowing the guide to provide personalized attention. This small-group setting also enhances photo opportunities and ensures everyone can ask questions comfortably.

Reviews highlight the guides’ expertise and friendly manner, with many mentioning guides like Sylvia and Gozde. Their knowledge of Montmartre’s history, combined with their tips for capturing great photos, makes the walk both entertaining and educational.
Guests appreciate how guides share interesting anecdotes about locations and the show, enriching the experience. Their patience and friendliness often lead to positive comments, especially regarding their willingness to help with photos and answer questions.

The $47 price covers the 2-hour guided tour, the pain au chocolat, the Polaroid photo, and the souvenir tote bag. It does not include transportation, so visitors need to arrange their own travel to the meeting point. The tour is in English and requires comfortable shoes due to the cobblestone streets.
Participants are advised to bring water and dress according to the weather, as the walk covers outdoor sites. The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users because of the district’s uneven terrain. The experience offers full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers.
At $47, this tour provides a well-rounded experience that combines filming locations, local landmarks, and authentic Parisian touches. The inclusion of souvenirs, photo opportunities, and an expert guide makes it a worthwhile option for fans of Emily in Paris, lovers of Montmartre’s charm, or anyone wanting a guided introduction to this vibrant neighborhood.
The small group size and personalized touches ensure a friendly atmosphere, while the focus on iconic spots guarantees plenty of photo opportunities. However, visitors should be prepared for some walking on cobblestone streets and limited accessibility.
This 2-hour walking experience offers a fun and charming glimpse into Montmartre, mixing show-inspired locations with real Parisian gems. It’s especially suited for show fans and photo enthusiasts looking to capture memories of their visit. The expert guides and authentic touches like the pain au chocolat and souvenirs ensure each participant leaves with a sense of connection to Paris.
While it’s not designed for visitors with mobility constraints, the tour’s affordable price and small-group intimacy make it an appealing choice for those eager to explore Montmartre’s artistic and romantic spirit through the lens of Emily in Paris.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $47 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours.
Where does the tour start?
At Place Blanche, just outside the Blanche Metro Station on Line 2.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes an expert guide, a pain au chocolat, a personalized Polaroid photo, and an exclusive tote bag.
Are there any physical requirements?
Yes, the tour involves walking on cobblestone streets, so comfortable shoes are recommended. It is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
Can I cancel the tour for a full refund?
Yes, cancellations made up to 24 hours in advance are eligible for a full refund.
Is there a guide in languages other than English?
No, the tour is conducted in English only.
Are food and drinks besides the pain au chocolat included?
No, additional food and beverages are not included.
What makes this tour different from others in Montmartre?
Its focus on Emily in Paris filming spots, combined with souvenirs and photo opportunities, creates a uniquely themed experience within the neighborhood.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, groups are limited to 14 participants to ensure a personalized experience.