What 7 iconic ‘Emily in Paris’ locations look like in real life, from Emily’s apartment to Gabriel’s restaurant
- Netflix renewed “Emily in Paris” for a fifth season just days after fully releasing season four.
- As a fan of the show, I’ve visited seven of its iconic locations while in Paris.
- From Emily’s apartment to Gabriel’s restaurant, here’s how reality stacked up with the show.
“Emily in Paris” fans who binged the last episodes of season four and are already missing the messy love triangles and wild outfits on their screens can rejoice.
Whether you love her or hate her, Emily Cooper’s story is not over yet.
A month after the first batch of season four episodes racked up nearly 20 million views within the first few days of premiering, Netflix confirmed a fifth season is on the way.
Following Monday’s announcement, the show’s creator, Darren Starr, indicated the storyline will pick up right after Emily’s decision to move to Rome to open up the Italian outpost of Agence Grateau as well as pursue a romance with season four newcomer Marcello (Eugenio Franceschini).
“Emily’s going to have a presence in Rome,” Star told Netflix Tudum. “It doesn’t mean she’s not going to be in Paris, but she’s going to have a presence in Rome.”
Since the series debuted in 2020, I’ve been a big fan. So when I had the opportunity to travel to Paris in 2022, I spent a day visiting Emily’s stomping grounds.
From Gabriel’s restaurant to Emily’s apartment, here’s what seven different “Emily in Paris” locations look like in real life compared to the show.
This article was originally published by Maria Noyen at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/emily-in-paris-locations-look-in-real-life-versus-show-2022-12).
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