Clotilde Dumay with Mélanie Faure 9:24 a.m., December 29, 2022

Impossible to escape the Emily in Paris phenomenon.

The Netflix phenomenon series has returned for its third season. Postcard landscapes that have capsized the hearts of viewers, many of whom travel to the French capital to visit the filming locations... even get a foothold.

Since the release of season 3 of Emily in Paris on Netflix, tourists want to visit the capital.

The adventures of this American landed in France for work, which combines love, glamor and humor, kept viewers around the world spellbound.

Postcard landscapes, everyday scenes in emblematic places of the French capital... Obviously, it makes you dream.

So some have taken a plane ticket, or even covet the project of affording their apartment in Paris.

Cobblestones wet from the rain, zinc roofs, Haussmann apartments.

In this Parisian setting, Veronica and Claire are about to take a selfie.

"We thought we were going to do a day with cousins, instead of Emily in Paris, we're going to do Cousins ​​in Paris!"

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With his group, Fabien ends his visit on this place of Valois, near the Louvre.

An emblematic place, since it is where the character of Emily works.

For the past two years, this Parisian guide has offered a tour of the emblematic places of the series twice a week.

"I have people who say to me 'We saw the images from our house on our little sofa and we wanted to come and see that'", he says.

"That's almost 1,000 people a year. Not everyone expected that. Even the shopkeepers we see in the series are full."

The Marais and Saint-Germain-des-Prés acclaimed

More and more young foreigners even want to settle in the capital.

This is what Susie Hollands, founder of the real estate agency Vingt Paris, observes.

"They love Saint-Germain-des-Prés or the Marais. It's mostly Americans, but not just single girls. It's a lot of American families looking to move to France for a year or two to try to immerse themselves in Parisian life."

And the phenomenon should continue: season 4 of Emily in Paris is already in production.