Embark on a private tour of the Paris, je t’aime movie locations and immerse yourself in the romance and culture of the City of Love. Explore hidden gems, indulge in local cuisine, and discover the history behind this iconic film.
Embark on a private tour of the Paris, je t’aime movie locations and immerse yourself in the romance and culture of the City of Love. Explore hidden gems, indulge in local cuisine, and discover the history behind this iconic film.
- Tuileries Garden - Situated in the 1st arrondissement, Tuileries is an ideal starting point for a romantic journey in Paris. From here, visitors can access the Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre Museum. Imagine a scene where a man exits the Louvre and heads to the metro station, exchanging glances with a woman. The station is adorned with boards…
- Tuileries Garden - Situated in the 1st arrondissement, Tuileries is an ideal starting point for a romantic journey in Paris. From here, visitors can access the Tuileries Gardens and the Louvre Museum. Imagine a scene where a man exits the Louvre and heads to the metro station, exchanging glances with a woman. The station is adorned with boards dedicated to the history of 20th-century art and culture.
- Place des Victoires - The 2nd arrondissement greets visitors with Place des Victoires, one of Paris’s five royal squares, alongside Place des Vosges and Place Vendome. Listen to the guide’s historical insights about the square’s construction in honor of King Louis XIV, then connect them to a dramatic movie scene where a woman chases her son’s ghost to the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires basilica.
- Enfants-Rouges - Enjoy a leisurely walk to the neighborhood named after the Hospice des Enfants Rouges, established by King Francis I’s sister. Discover a vibrant area with bustling shopping opportunities and one of Paris’s largest gardens, Du Temple Garden. Recall scenes of walking through the 3rd arrondissement while searching for a cash dispenser, following in the characters’ footsteps.
- Le Marais - Experience the cultural melting pot of the renowned Marais neighborhood in the 4th arrondissement. Visit the illustrious Place des Vosges, one of Paris’s oldest squares, built in 1605 on the site of the former Hotel des Tournelles. Remember the story of a photographer visiting a print shop and conversing with Elie, who barely understands his speech.
- Quai Saint-Bernard - Take a stroll along the Saint-Bernard quay on the Seine River’s bank. Enjoy the stunning views of the river and cityscape in the 5th arrondissement. This is the filming location for a scene with three guys enjoying the sun, joking with passing girls, and one of them meeting a young lady wearing a veil. Admire the historic Great Mosque of Paris with its 33-meter minaret.
- Latin Quarter - The Latin Quarter, one of Paris’s most famous neighborhoods, spans the 5th and 6th arrondissements. Explore the Sorbonne area and learn about the district’s medieval schools and universities that gave the quarter its name. Enjoy a romantic walk in Luxembourg Garden. Visit the café Le Rostand, facing the garden, where a movie scene with Ben and Gina was filmed.
- Eiffel Tower - Be amazed by the iconic symbol of Paris, the Eiffel Tower. This 312-meter tower was constructed for the 1889 World Fair and initially sparked controversy. However, it is now an indispensable landmark in the 7th arrondissement. The tower’s base is also famous for its mimes, featured in a movie where Jean-Claude recounts his parents’ meeting.
- La Madeleine - Appreciate the magnificent architecture of the grand Madeleine church in the 8th arrondissement. The construction took 85 years due to various reasons, and the church was completed in 1845, exemplifying the Neoclassical style. The district is depicted in a movie with a vampire scene.
- Quartier Pigalle - Explore the renowned red-light streets of Pigalle Square in the 9th arrondissement, home to the Moulin Rouge cabaret. The area is famous for its sex shops along the main streets and brothels in nearby alleys. The southern part of Pigalle Square features music stores with instruments and equipment. Recall the story of Bob and Fanny in the red-light district.
- Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis - A blind young man receives a call from his girlfriend, who wants to break up. He reminisces about his love story with Francine and recalls Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis. The street is known as a former royal entrance to Paris and leads to the Basilica of Saint-Denis, a renowned church where 43 kings and 32 queens of France are buried.
- Bastille - Once the site of La Bastille fortress, it now symbolizes the French Revolution. The Bastille neighborhood is popular with tourists and locals, with Place de la Bastille at the heart of the 12th arrondissement. Walk along the Saint-Martin Canal to soak in the Parisian atmosphere and see the restaurant location near Place de la Bastille, featured in a movie scene.
- Porte de Choisy - Visit the 13th arrondissement, known as Parisian Chinatown. Explore the largest Asian neighborhood in Europe, home to immigrants from Vietnam, China, Laos, and Cambodia. The area is lively and filled with landmarks. In a movie, the story of Monsieur Henny, a haircare product salesman, unfolds here.
- Parc Montsouris - Discover a serene green oasis amidst the bustling French capital in the 14th arrondissement. The 37-acre Montsouris Park offers a variety of plants, providing a natural retreat for relaxation and pleasant walks. Enjoy the park’s tranquility and visit the bench where Carole, a traveler from the US, reflects on her life.
- Plaine de Monceaux - The tour continues to the 17th arrondissement to explore Plaine Monceau. Walk until reaching the Cite des Fleurs, a village in the city adorned with flowers, which inspired its name. The story of Claire meeting an elderly man, Vincent, unfolds on a Parisian street.
- Place des Fetes - The 19th arrondissement welcomes visitors with some of the city’s largest green spaces, including Parc des Buttes-Chaumont and Parc de la Villette. The movie takes place at Place des Fetes, a large square in the district’s east. Its name originates from the square where Belleville’s old town festivals occurred. In the movie, Hassan is attacked at the square, and an emergency doctor, Sophie, assists him.
- Pere-Lachaise Cemetery - The final stop is in the 20th arrondissement, home to Paris’s largest cemetery. This world-famous cemetery attracts millions of visitors annually to see the resting places of notable figures and to stroll among the sculptures and beautiful tombstones. The movie tells the story of an English couple about to marry. The bride realizes her fiancé lacks a sense of humor and considers breaking up, but Oscar Wilde’s ghost saves the day by advising William.
- Montmartre - Conclude the aristocratic tour at Montmartre, one of the most iconic and artistic neighborhoods in the 18th arrondissement. The hill rises to 130 meters, crowned by the majestic white Sacre-Coeur. The impressive basilica offers one of the best views of Paris. The location is popular with tourists and locals, making parking challenging, a problem highlighted in the movie. Recall how the story unfolds in this romantic neighborhood.

- Flexible morning or afternoon start times
- Discover Paris landmarks from the outside
- Personalized walking tour using the metro
- Experience Paris with insights from locals
- Visit iconic spots for perfect selfies
- All fees and taxes included
- Tailor your tour with unlimited stops
- Enjoy the company of an English-speaking local guide
- Immerse in…
- Flexible morning or afternoon start times
- Discover Paris landmarks from the outside
- Personalized walking tour using the metro
- Experience Paris with insights from locals
- Visit iconic spots for perfect selfies
- All fees and taxes included
- Tailor your tour with unlimited stops
- Enjoy the company of an English-speaking local guide
- Immerse in a unique French cultural experience
- Explore must-see sites and hidden gems of Paris
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities (optional)
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities (optional)
Express admiration for the enchanting city of Paris while wandering through the filming locations of the movie “Paris, je t’aime.” Known as the City of Lights, Paris is a hub of culture, exquisite dining, and stunning architecture. It is a city for enthusiasts: those passionate about art, history, cuisine, and romance. Explore the iconic landmarks of…
Express admiration for the enchanting city of Paris while wandering through the filming locations of the movie “Paris, je t’aime.” Known as the City of Lights, Paris is a hub of culture, exquisite dining, and stunning architecture. It is a city for enthusiasts: those passionate about art, history, cuisine, and romance. Explore the iconic landmarks of the City of Love and immerse yourself in its romantic and beautiful ambiance.
Venture beyond the typical tourist paths and glimpse into the daily lives of Parisians by discovering some hidden treasures. Enjoy the unique atmosphere of the city streets and cafes, visit local dining spots, and bring scenes from your favorite movie to life.
Seize the opportunity to journey through the 18 arrondissements of Paname, mirroring the number of stories in the film, and uncover fascinating details about both the movie and the city.
Embrace history as you gain vivid insights from your well-informed local guide.
- The itinerary and number of stops can be modified based on your preferences and pace of walking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.