Here's Every Picturesque French Location Featured in Season 2 of Emily in Paris

Netflix's Emily in Paris is back for a second season, and so is the 20-something marketing executive everyone loves to hate. Season 1 ended with Emily Cooper (Lily Collins) finally settling into her new life in Paris, doing her job well and, of course, having a few romantic flings. The new 10-episode season, released on the streaming platform on December 22, finds Emily finding herself with Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) and his girlfriend Camille (Camille Raza) (Taylor) is caught up in a love triangle, but she continues to explore French culture and tries to focus on her work. Along the way, she grows closer to new classmate Alfie (Lucian Lavisconte), who has also adapted to life in Paris after moving from his native England.

Aside from the eye-catching costumes and Sex and the City -esque romance and drama, the best part of the Darren Star-created series is undoubtedly its gorgeous, picturesque European settings. From parties From Le Café de l'Homme and the Musée des Arts Forains to performances at the Palais Garnier and La Monnaie de Paris, it's easy to see why Emily kept posting photos of herself on Instagram throughout the first season. The character takes viewers to locations around the world, from Parisian gay bars to the French Riviera. Here are the filming locations for Season 2 of Netflix's Emily in Paris .

Gare du Nord

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To escape Paris and deal with the lingering guilt of kissing the not-single Gabriel, Emily embarks on a weekend trip to Saint-Tropez with Mathieu Cardeau (Charles Martins) . But after setting off from Paris's gorgeous, art-filled Gare Internationale, Mathieu discovers she's on the phone with Gabrielle and despondently gets off the train, leaving Emily to travel alone to the French Riviera village.

Grand Hotel Cape Ferrat

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After arriving in Saint-Tropez, Emily checked into the stunning Grand Hotel Cap Ferrat, a Four Seasons hotel on the French Riviera that has been dubbed the "Palace of France" by the national government. The hotel, which has sea views and is actually located in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat rather than Saint-Tropez, has been featured in several movies and TV shows, including Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

Villefranche-sur-Mer

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During the trip, Emily strolled through Villefranche-sur-Mer, a small Mediterranean village east of Saint-Tropez filled with local shops, bars, and historic buildings.

Père Lachaise Cemetery

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Back in Paris, Emily's colleague Luc (Bruno Guery) takes her out for lunch, during which they visit the city's largest cemetery, the historic Père Lachaise Cemetery. Together they visited the tomb of the famous French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac, one of many famous figures buried there, including Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison and Edith Piaf.

Galeries Lafayette

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While hanging out with new classmate Petra (Darya Panchenko), Emily goes shopping at Galeries Lafayette, Europe's largest department store, located in an upscale shopping mall in Paris.

Le Champo Cinema

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At one point in the second season, Emily and Luc go into town together to visit Le Champo, a famous art house established in Paris's Latin Quarter in 1938, to see François Truffaut's Romantic drama Jules and Jim.

saint michel fountain

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After failing to compete on the reality singing competition show, Emily's close friend and roommate Mindy Chen (Ashley Park) finally found the courage to sing again, performing with her band BTS and Celine in the second season. Songs by Dion et al. In Episode 4, she performed at the monumental Fontaine Saint-Michel, located in Place Saint-Michel in Paris's 6th arrondissement and built around 1860.

seine river

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In Episode 5, Emily's marketing company Savior hosts a party on the Bateaux mouche, a large open-top excursion boat that floats down the Seine with the Eiffel Tower in the background. At the event, Mindy sang "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" from Gentleman Prefer Blondes .

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Another night, Emily and her colleague Julien went to a gay bar called Le Raidd, located near the historic Pompidou Center in the Beaubourg district of Paris' 4th arrondissement. Le Raidd is famous for its iconic shower strip show and was named one of the city's 100 best bars by Time Out .

Champ de Mars

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In Episode 8, Emily and Camille go to the Champ de Mars, located between the Eiffel Tower and the Military Academy, to watch Gabriel and Alfie play English football.

Palace of Versailles

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In the season two finale, Emily attended a fashion show at the iconic Palace of Versailles, a former royal residence located west of Paris. It is owned by the French Republic and has since turned into a popular tourist attraction, receiving approximately 15 million visitors annually.