10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit
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10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit

10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit

Paris is a captivating location that has allured film producers and storymakers equally. From the mesmerizing streets of Montmartre to the royalty of Palais Garnier, you will relate to any moment or scene that you can recall from famous movies shot in Paris.

Read on further in this blog, where we have selected, after deep research, the best 10 movie locations in Paris you can actually visit!

 

Café des Deux Molins

10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit

Located in the center of Montmartre, this iconic coffee shop gained popularity due to the film “Amélie.” Cafe Des Deux Molins serves happy, delightful French cuisine and is a traditional bar in neighboring areas. The cafe still looks the same and gives you a hint of how mouthwatering Parisian bistros are!

Fans of the movie are pleased to have secured a spot, as it was the workplace of Amelie (played by Audrie Tautau). You’ll feel the amusing creation of Amelie once you visit here, being lively and real!

Pont De Bir Hakeim- Origem

10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit

Acting as a steel bridge between two municipal towns, the bridge served as a major location for the Paris film locations in one such iconic film, “Inception”. The Inception movie was a sci-fi thriller by Christopher Nolan where the character Ariadne (played by Eliot Page) focuses on building his imaginary dreams; hired by Dom, who is a master of stealing dreams (played by Leonardo DiCaprio). You can visit here to go through the steps taken by Ariadne and Dom while enjoying the fascinating Eiffel Tower. Bir Hakeim Bridge is also recognized in “Last Tango In Paris,” where Marlon Brando falls for his sweetheart at first sight.

Pont Des Arts

10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit

This historical place is a famous spot for lovers and couples, as the bridge of Pont Des Arts has witnessed the confessions and affirmations of love. Thousands of small locks have been secured on both sides of the bridge, making it recognizable. Many action and romantic movies have featured this location, such as the final scenes of “Sex and the City,” in which Mr. Big and Carrie share an intimate kiss on this bridge. Jason Bourne from the movie “The Bourne Identity” is seen to disappear secretly from here. Fans can take their selfie moments here, capturing the location and its beauty!

Church of Saint-Sulpice

10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit

Church of Saint-Sulpice is not only a cultural monument but also an iconic remembrance of the movie “The Da Vinci Code,” which was shot here. The scenic murals enthrall visitors around the church, which were crafted by the famous artist Eugene Delacroix. The peak scene unfolds where the church holds clues leading to the exploration of the Holy Grail. The scene where the rose line is visualized by characters in this movie is fictional. However, a brass line is etched on the floor that indicates the Paris meridian.

Eiffel Tower

10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit

This whimsical and popular Paris location appears as a glamorous background in most movies shot around the world. The Eiffel Tower was a scene in two of the James Bond movies, “A View to a Kill” and “Thunderball”, where Bond is seen having dinner with Aubergine at a famous restaurant on the 2nd floor. Another film, “Midnight in Paris,” also has some scenes set in this background. That’s not surprising to know why people from around the world, not only in Hollywood but other film industries, wish to book at least one of their Movie Locations In Paris here!

Place de la Concorde

10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit

The Devil Wears Prada,” starring Anne Hathaway, features a few scenes shot in Paris, including one at Place de la Concorde. This location was used for the scene depicting Paris Fashion Week, where Andy famously throws her phone into a fountain after quitting her job.

Promenade Plantee

10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit

Promenade Plantée is a charming pedestrian path, adorned with vibrant plants and flowers, that was created from an old railway line. This unique location was used by director Richard Linklater in the 2004 film Before Sunset. In the movie, Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy take a romantic stroll through the park, hand in hand, reminiscing about their past together.

Church of Saint- Etienne du Mont

10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit

Saint-Etienne Du Mont Church is seen glorifying the movie “Midnight in Paris”. The stairs of the church are used as a prop to teleport the character of Owen Wilson, returning to the time. On the wide steps in front of this church, is where he is taken back to Jazz Age Paris and meets Hemingway and Gertrude.

Place Vendôme

10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit

Place Vendôme is a historic and captivating site in the heart of Paris, known for its magnificent plaza. It’s here that Peter O'Toole tests his boomerang by throwing it off a balcony in the movie How to Steal a Million. The plaza also served as a location for an intense car chase in The Bourne Identity. Additionally, Place Vendôme was portrayed as the elegant and luxurious Langdon Hotel in The Da Vinci Code.

Shakespeare and Company

10 Movie Locations In Paris You Can Actually Visit

One of the most beloved films, Before Sunset, was filmed here, with the characters Celine and Jesse reuniting after years apart at the iconic Shakespeare and Company bookstore. This historic bookshop, over a century old, has also appeared in films like Julie & Julia and Midnight in Paris. After their reunion, Celine and Jesse share a memorable walk through the streets of Paris. Shakespeare and Company is a must-visit spot for book lovers, offering a cozy place to explore literature and spend a peaceful afternoon reading.

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