Check out the sights to appreciate the natural beauty and French architecture
Confirmed for the 4th season and nominated for a Golden Globe, the series ‘Emily in Paris’, starring actress Lily Collins, enchants fans for its plot and setting. Recorded in Paris and St. Tropez, a coastal city located on the French Riviera, the production encourages the public to get to know the country. That’s because the beautiful architectural settings call attention to Parisian charm and elegance.
“The series are great for seeking inspiration from destinations for a new experience. Despite being focused on the plot, in some cases, they allow us to get to know the culture of the place and the routine. France is a destination that has great places to visit, with stunning landscapes, architecture and high-quality teaching”, addresses Alexandre Argenta, president of Belta, Association of Exchange Agencies in Brazil.
Next, the expert lists 5 tourist attractions mentioned in the series for you to visit. Look!
1. Le Jules Verne
One of the main attractions in the country, the restaurant that appears in the 3rd season of the series is located at the top of the Eiffel Tower, symbol of Paris, and is one of the most sought after by the public.
two. Museum of Romantic Life
The small museum has one of the most secret gardens in the city and its collection consists of works of art, furniture and objects that illustrate the history of the place.
3. Canal Saint-Martin
During her professional uncertainty, Emily ends up on the channel where she takes the opportunity to take her selfies. The area is great for an afternoon stroll, have a wine and relax.
4. Musee d’Orsay
Located on the bank of the River Seine, the museum curates mainly paintings and sculptures of western art from the period between 1848 and 1914.
5. Paris National Opera
Inaugurated on January 15, 1875, it is possible to visit it to watch a show or just for a guided tour of the building.
By Laíse Marcondes
Source: Maxima

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