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]]>The 19th-century opera house where Emily sees Swan Lake is one of Paris’ heritage sites and it’s located outside of Gaillon.
One of the many famous bridges in Paris, which was built between 1896 and 1900, was where Savoir’s latest perfume advert was filmed in the show. The bridge leads to the Champs-Élysées quarter and is watched over by four gilt-bronze statues of Greek god Fames. It’s also featured in Midnight in Paris, Me Before You, and A View to a Kill.
Located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, the Trocadéro gives visitors a gorgeous view of the Eiffel Tower from across the Seine.
Emily isn’t successful in booking a table at the Michelin star restaurant which opened in Palais-Royal arcades in 1784. The restaurant is run by French chef Guy Martin and owned by the Tattinger Group.
Emily attends a party at this private funfair museum found in Pavillons de Bercy, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris. Created in 1996 by Jean Paul Favand, the museum has objects from the 19th-20th century including restored attractions, amusement rids, merry-go-rounds, and carousels.
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]]>The 19th-century opera house where Emily sees Swan Lake is one of Paris’ heritage sites and it’s located outside of Gaillon.
One of the many famous bridges in Paris, which was built between 1896 and 1900, was where Savoir’s latest perfume advert was filmed in the show. The bridge leads to the Champs-Élysées quarter and is watched over by four gilt-bronze statues of Greek god Fames. It’s also featured in Midnight in Paris, Me Before You, and A View to a Kill.
Located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, the Trocadéro gives visitors a gorgeous view of the Eiffel Tower from across the Seine.
Emily isn’t successful in booking a table at the Michelin star restaurant which opened in Palais-Royal arcades in 1784. The restaurant is run by French chef Guy Martin and owned by the Tattinger Group.
Emily attends a party at this private funfair museum found in Pavillons de Bercy, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris. Created in 1996 by Jean Paul Favand, the museum has objects from the 19th-20th century including restored attractions, amusement rids, merry-go-rounds, and carousels.
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