Travel
Visit all of Emily, Mindy, and Gabriels favorite spots.
I couldnt be more thrilled thatEmily in Parisis back for Season 3 on Dec. 21.
If youre planning anEmily in Paris-inspired vacation, I have plenty of travel recommendations for you.
Rooms start at $500 per night.
I also loved staying at theCanopy by Hilton Paris Trocaderoin the First Arrondissement.
Its a vibrant 123-room hotel featuring 1930s architecture and touches of modern Parisian elegance throughout.
Rooms start at $343 per night.
If youre looking for more Alfie vibes than Emily vibes, check out thePullman Paris Montparnassehotel.
Its known for its Champagne cocktails, which remind me of the Champere Champagne launch that Emily worked on.
Rooms start at $361 per night.
The basilica is the highest point in Paris, which makes it perfect for watching the sunset.
The area is surrounded by street painters and souvenir shops.
This iconic venue popularized the can-can.
Watching the dancers perform in fabulous costumes with rhinestones and glitter is part of the true Parisian experience.
The next day, I went toPere Lachaise, which is both the citys largest park and largest cemetery.
Oscar Wilde and Jim Morrison are buried here.
In Season 2, Emily goes here with her co-worker Luc for a birthday lunch.
Emily goes there with her classmate Petra for a shopping spree in Season 2.
That scene was shot atShang Palace, the Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant.
I dined there with my Parisian girlfriend (my version of Mindy).
The restaurant is inside theShangri-La Parishotel and has the most exquisite chandeliers.
Its specialty is char siu bao, a Cantonese-style bun filled with sweet barbecued pork.
I loved the dumplings and the super crunchy shrimp roll.
I had the veal risotto for lunch and the fish with seasonal vegetables for dinner.
It was enough for me to soak up Emilys It Girl lifestyle before returning to my regular life.
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