Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Midnight in Paris with a private guided tour through the movie’s iconic locations. Experience the romance and charm of the French capital while discovering the inspiration behind this beloved film.
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Midnight in Paris with a private guided tour through the movie’s iconic locations. Experience the romance and charm of the French capital while discovering the inspiration behind this beloved film.
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Musée de l’Orangerie - The film showcased the renowned paintings as a backdrop for several scenes, including Monet’s Waterlilies. This famous series is displayed at the Musée de l’Orangerie in the Jardin des Tuileries, located in the heart of Paris. Take a closer look at this masterpiece to discover what makes it so captivating and special.
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- Musée de l’Orangerie - The film showcased the renowned paintings as a backdrop for several scenes, including Monet’s Waterlilies. This famous series is displayed at the Musée de l’Orangerie in the Jardin des Tuileries, located in the heart of Paris. Take a closer look at this masterpiece to discover what makes it so captivating and special.
- Musée Rodin - Visit another remarkable museum, explored by Gil and Inez along with Paul and Carol in the film. The Rodin Museum, situated in the 7th arrondissement, is an 18th-century house where the artist lived and worked. Recall the scene where Paul shares incorrect information about the museum, and learn the true facts about Rodin and his works while strolling through the museum’s gardens.
- Palace of Versailles - Situated 19 km west of Paris, the Palace of Versailles is renowned for its grandeur and majestic architecture, earning it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. Originating in the Middle Ages as a hunting lodge, it evolved into the opulent residence of French kings. Recognize the garden locations where “Midnight in Paris” was filmed, and remember some interior spots. Some areas are not open to the public, but Allen received special permission to film there.
- Le Bristol Paris - Experience the palace-like hotel just steps from the Champs Elysees. This luxurious hotel boasts a unique style with spacious, light-filled rooms and suites featuring original details. Since 1925, it has welcomed guests with splendor. Woody Allen stayed here while filming “Midnight in Paris,” and the hotel appeared in scenes shot in the lobby and restaurant.
- Le Grand Véfour - Another significant Parisian location is Le Grand Véfour, the first major restaurant in the French capital, which opened in 1784 as the Café de Chartres. This top-tier establishment is known for its historic traditions, romantic ambiance, and exquisite cuisine. Located in the 1st arrondissement, this Michelin-starred restaurant is an ideal movie setting.
- Church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont - Explore the Latin Quarter to find the setting of one of the film’s most pivotal scenes. The Church of Saint-Étienne-du-Mont is a hidden gem in Paris, nestled behind the Pantheon. Admire the fascinating asymmetrical Gothic architecture with Renaissance elements and learn about the church’s history, which took over a century to build. It is also the final resting place of Saint Genevieve, the patron saint of Paris. “Midnight in Paris” features the church steps and the surrounding Latin Quarter, including the picturesque Rue de la Montagne Sainte Geneviève.
- Chopard - Continue exploring the French capital and visit one of Paris’s most famous squares. Louis XIV commissioned the square, and his statue was initially placed in the center. However, Napoleon replaced it with a bronze column in 1792. Today, Place Vendôme and Rue de la Paix are filled with luxury boutiques, brand stores, jewelry shops, and residences.
- Le Meurice - This five-star hotel in the 1st arrondissement of Paris was featured in a scene where characters enjoy drinks at the rooftop bar and exit through the entrance. Le Meurice is another chic and luxurious location in the film. Situated in a palace building, the rooms are designed in Louis XVI style, characterized by their opulent decorations and palace-like ambiance. The seven-story hotel offers 160 rooms and exceptional service.
- Marché aux Puces - Search for antiques while strolling through one of the world’s largest flea markets, located at Clignancourt. It offers a wide range of items, from vintage clothing to antique furniture. As searching for unique old items is a beloved French pastime, the market scenes were included in the film when Inez and Gil visit.
- Deyrolle - Surprisingly, one of the most unusual places in “Midnight in Paris” truly exists in Paris. Deyrolle is an old taxidermy shop, established in 1831. It sells vintage stuffed animals and other curiosities. The film featured a cocktail party scene within its walls.
- Seine River - Paris is built along the River Seine, the city’s main waterway. Enjoy a pleasant walk along the river, recalling Gil, portrayed by Owen Wilson, strolling the same path. Take in the beautiful views and the city’s atmosphere, noting special features like bouquinistes—green stalls offering antique books, newspapers, postcards, and more.
- Pont-Neuf - While wandering along the river, see Paris’s oldest bridge, Pont Neuf (the New Bridge). The 232-meter-long bridge, built in 1607, remains one of Paris’s iconic landmarks. It spans the River Seine, connecting Quai du Louvre to Quai de Conti via the Île de la Cité. The film captured the bridge’s striking beauty and grandeur.
- Square Jean XXIII - In the charming garden of Square Jean-XXIII, Gil asks a guide to translate a book excerpt for him. This cozy spot, located next to Notre Dame Cathedral, offers a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful cherry blossoms. After the cathedral was severely damaged by fire in April 2019, the garden was temporarily closed.
- Polidor - Le Polidor is a traditional Parisian restaurant near the Odeon Theater. It serves the finest French cuisine, featuring classic dishes and desserts. With a history dating back to 1845, it is one of Paris’s oldest bistros. The film included the restaurant in a key scene where Owen Wilson’s character meets Hemingway during his 1920s adventure. Enjoy a drink here to commemorate a visit to this significant location.
- Shakespeare and Company Bookstore - The film pays particular attention to 1920s writers, so the symbolic Shakespeare and Company English-language bookstore was featured. Although not the original store frequented by Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Gertrude Stein, it was used to evoke memories of that era. Sylvia Beach’s original bookstore closed in 1941.
- Musée des Arts Forains - Delight in visiting one of Paris’s most entertaining museums. The Musée des Arts Forains showcases various fairground rides, vintage carousels, and other magical attractions. Immerse yourself in the unique fair atmosphere and travel back in time with these artistic pieces. Experience the 1920s vibe like the film’s protagonist and revisit the scene of his encounter with Hemingway.
- Pont Alexandre III - Admire a stunning example of Beaux-Arts architecture: Pont Alexandre III, the most beautiful bridge in Paris. Its rich decorations and ornaments make it one of the city’s iconic sites, attracting tourists since 1900. The bridge connects the banks of the Petit Palais and the Grand Palais. The final scenes of “Midnight in Paris” featured this magnificent bridge, which looks incredible even in the rain. Relive the final scenes as you conclude your tour, experiencing the love and romance that Paris always offers.

- Morning and afternoon start times
- Paris landmarks (outside views only)
- Private walking tour with metro access
- Experience Paris through local perspectives
- Inclusions of all fees and taxes
- Selfie spots at iconic French movie locations
- Tailor-made itinerary with flexible stops
- Guidance from a friendly English-speaking local
- Authentic…
- Morning and afternoon start times
- Paris landmarks (outside views only)
- Private walking tour with metro access
- Experience Paris through local perspectives
- Inclusions of all fees and taxes
- Selfie spots at iconic French movie locations
- Tailor-made itinerary with flexible stops
- Guidance from a friendly English-speaking local
- Authentic cultural French experience
- Discovery of Paris’s must-sees and hidden gems
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities (optional)
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities (optional)
Embark on a journey through the iconic locations featured in Woody Allen’s celebrated comedy film, Midnight in Paris. Experience the charm of the Latin Quarter and soak in the unique ambiance of the city while reminiscing about scenes from the movie. Capture the essence of the French capital and explore some scenic spots beyond the city limits. Wander…
Embark on a journey through the iconic locations featured in Woody Allen’s celebrated comedy film, Midnight in Paris. Experience the charm of the Latin Quarter and soak in the unique ambiance of the city while reminiscing about scenes from the movie. Capture the essence of the French capital and explore some scenic spots beyond the city limits. Wander along the banks of the River Seine, marvel at the stunning Pont Neuf and Pont Alexandre III bridges, appreciate the remarkable architecture, and visit the essential landmarks.
Immerse yourself in the film as you walk through the Parisian streets showcased in Midnight in Paris. Let your enthusiastic guide enthrall you with captivating stories. Expand your knowledge with fascinating insights about the locations and the film’s backdrop. Delight in the historic city’s atmosphere and discover why it has inspired countless writers, musicians, and filmmakers.
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