Experience the hit Netflix show at these museums, cafes, and scenic spots around Paris.
Today, its probably most famous as the setting for The Phantom of the Opera.
Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the theater offers guided tours in addition to regular performances.

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The restaurant is open Wednesday to Sunday and reservations are recommended.
The nearly three-mile-long waterway is lined with bars and restaurants.
Emily and her boyfriend break up during a phone call early in season one outside the stately building.

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It was once the home of Salvador Dali as well as the site of Pablo Picasso’s wedding dinner.
Visitors can take a guided tour of the sporting landmark, which was built in 1928.
Its here that Emily finds Camille after the dramatic wedding denouement in season three.

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As Camille and Sofia browse for their apartment, Sofia spots an art easel.
The huge selection here ranges from small, unique souvenirs to large pieces like furniture and art.
Art nouveau admirers may also want to hit the Montparnasse location.

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From the riverbanks, attempt to spot some of the hundreds of carved grotesque faces that adorn its sides.

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Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel

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Le Meurice

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