The famous apartment from 'Emily in Paris' goes on sale: 3.5 million euros in the Latin Quarter of the French capital

The famous apartment from ‘Emily in Paris’ goes on sale: 3.5 million euros in the Latin Quarter of the French capital

The success of television series is no longer limited only to streaming platforms. Some productions have managed to transform cafes, streets and homes into authentic places of pilgrimage for the most faithful followers. This phenomenon now intersects with the real estate market again after the famous apartment where it is installed went up for sale. Emily Cooper at the start of the series ‘Emily in Paris’, one of Netflix’s most popular productions in recent years. The property has been put on the market for 3.5 million euros and has already become one of the most talked about apartments in the luxury real estate sector.

The house is located in the emblematic Place de l’Estrapadein the Latin Quarter of Paris. It is one of the most charming areas of the French capital, known for its historic streets, its university atmosphere and its proximity to some of the most iconic places in the city. Precisely this combination of Parisian tradition and international appeal has contributed to turning the apartment into a true symbol of recent pop culture.

The property was built in 1830 and has more than 180 square meters distributed in three rooms. Although the apartment has been renovated to adapt to current needs, it still retains many of the classic elements of 19th century Parisian architecture. These include parquet floors, stone walls and a decorative fireplace that reinforce the historical character of the property and its Parisian-style image.

In addition to its architectural value, one of the main attractions of the home is precisely its direct connection with the series starring Lily Collins. The apartment appears in the first chapter of fiction and serves as a starting point for the character’s arrival in Paris. Since then, many fans of the series immediately identify the square and the building, which have gained enormous popularity among tourists and fans of the Netflix production.

A high standing property

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The house combines classic details with contemporary finishes. The kitchen has been completely modernized and has current equipment, while the large windows provide abundant natural light to all rooms. Another of the most striking elements are its wrought iron balconies, very characteristic of traditional Parisian architecture and which offer direct views of the square where several scenes from the series take place. All this reinforces the attractiveness of the property within the high-end market.

Location also plays a key role in property value. The apartment is located just a few steps from some of the best-known places in Paris, such as The Sorbonne or the Luxembourg Garden. This proximity to historical and cultural points further increases the interest of international buyers looking for exclusive residences in the heart of the French capital.

The phenomenon of ‘Emily in Paris’ It has also had an important tourist impact on the city. Since the premiere of the series, numerous visitors have toured the sets used during filming, especially in central neighborhoods such as the Latin Quarter or Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Restaurants, squares and cafes linked to fiction have experienced an increase in visitors thanks to the international success of the production and the effect of social networks on so-called audiovisual tourism.

The coming onto the market of this apartment demonstrates the extent to which certain properties can increase its value thanks to its presence in highly successful films or series. In this case, the property not only stands out for its size, location or architectural characteristics, but also for being part of one of the most recognizable Netflix fictions in recent years.