In the third season of Emily in Paris, our favorite marketing executive continues to explore the city while juggling her dual career at two different firms and confusing romantic relationships.
The series is renowned for flawlessly capturing the spirit of the setting and displaying unique locales. It is set against the backdrop of the stunning city of Paris. The new season continues to offer some gorgeous locations. Where then was the series filmed? Find out by reading on.
Emily in Paris Season 3 Filming Locations
Early in June 2022, in Paris, the new season’s filming got under way, and it was finished a few months later. The locations where the season was filmed are listed below:
Château de Montpoupon
Located in the Touraine district of the Loire Valley lies the castle known as Château de Montpoupon. The location was used to film the show’s hot air balloon scene. In the castle’s museum, items connected to hunting are displayed.
Clover Gordes
The series was also filmed at the L’Esprit de Luberon restaurant at the Airelles Gordes hotel in Clover Gordes. Olive trees and lavender farms may be seen from the restaurant. According to rumors, the cast and crew enjoyed the cuisine so much that they went back for dinner.
Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower, the city’s most recognizable landmark, can be considered to be the face of Paris to visitors from across the world. And Emily of Paris used the lovely building as a backdrop for a scene. A significant sequence was also filmed by the cast and crew within the building’s restaurant.
“Yes, we filmed at Le Jules Verne, the restaurant inside the Eiffel Tower, and on the tower itself. In a statement to the media, showrunner Darren Star said, “I didn’t even think it’d be possible, but I believe Paris has been extremely nice to us and in allowing us access to wonderful locations all across the city.
Hôtel Molitor Paris
Another location where some scenes were filmed was the city’s oldest hotel, the Molitor. The hotel, which was created by Lucien Pollethe and first opened in 1929, is renowned for its picturesque setting and sizable swimming pool.
La Nouvelle Eve
One of Paris’s oldest theaters, the La Nouvelle Eve, was also where the production crew was seen filming. Viewers who want to see an evening or supper show are welcomed at the theater. It is situated near Montmartre’s foothills.
Musée des Arts Décoratifs
The Pierre Cadault Retrospective was held at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, a museum in the center of the city. Approximately 6000 opulent artifacts, including designer toys, furniture, jewelry, and apparel, may be found at the museum. The Musée d’Orsay, Musée de la Vie Romantique, and Galerie Perrotin were among the additional galleries that were included in the exhibition.
Provence
The new season also included material from the Provence region of southeast France. The location was stunning, and the production crew chose to film there during the region’s lavender season. Between mid-June and mid-August, when the flowers are at their full bloom, is the lavender season.