Embark on a private Paris tour to explore over 20 Lupin filming locations with a local guide. Discover the city’s landmarks, hidden gems, and immerse yourself in the Parisian vibe.
Embark on a private Paris tour to explore over 20 Lupin filming locations with a local guide. Discover the city’s landmarks, hidden gems, and immerse yourself in the Parisian vibe.
- Louvre Museum - Begin your journey with one of Paris’s most iconic landmarks, the Louvre Museum. From its origins as a medieval fortress and royal residence to its current status as one of the world’s largest museums, the Louvre has a rich history to share. Attracting 7.8 million visitors annually, it holds the title of the most visited museum…
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Louvre Museum - Begin your journey with one of Paris’s most iconic landmarks, the Louvre Museum. From its origins as a medieval fortress and royal residence to its current status as one of the world’s largest museums, the Louvre has a rich history to share. Attracting 7.8 million visitors annually, it holds the title of the most visited museum globally. The filmmakers couldn’t resist featuring this iconic site, so Episode 1 showcases areas like the gallery with the Mona Lisa and the pyramid atrium.
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L’Appartement Saint-Martin - Visit the restaurant where Assane first met his wife in Episode 1. Located in the charming 10th arrondissement near the historic Porte Saint-Martin, this spot is memorable for the scene where Clair walks under the archway and shows Assane the paper rose.
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School Jacques Decour - Experience the unique atmosphere of Assane and Claire’s apartment, a recurring location throughout the series. Interestingly, the apartment scenes were filmed in the attic of Lycee Jacques Decour, where the production team built the set.
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Saint Ouen flea market - Explore the bustling Saint-Ouen flea market just outside Paris, where you can find Benjamin Ferel’s antique shop from Lupin. As you wander through the market’s various sections, you might even find a unique souvenir from your Paris Lupin tour.
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Musee Nissim de Camondo - Continue your exploration at Musee Nissim de Camondo, depicted as the Pellegrini family home in the series. This location appears twice: once in a 1995 flashback and again when Benjamin guides a drone to Hubert’s office. The museum houses 18th-century art and antiques, many of which are featured in the show. Learn about the museum’s history and its former owners.
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Jardin du Luxembourg - Visit the romantic Jardin de Luxembourg, where Assane meets Juliette Pellegrino. Enjoy the serene atmosphere and the stunning Palais du Luxembourg, built for Marie de Medici. The 23-hectare park is famous for its manicured lawns, promenades, and a picturesque fountain dating back to 1620.
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Mairie de Paris Centre - Admire the beautiful town hall building in the old 3rd arrondissement, where Assane tracks down Inspector Dumont. Located on Rue Eugene Spuller, facing the garden of Square du Temple, it’s a lovely spot to stroll and enjoy the botanical collections.
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Musee d’Orsay - Marvel at the Beaux-Arts architecture of this former railway station, now a museum. Originally built for the 1900 World’s Fair, it was saved from demolition and transformed into a museum. The Musée d’Orsay now boasts one of the largest collections of European paintings and sculptures. Lupin scenes were filmed here, including the galleries and the iconic clock, a reminder of its railway past.
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Pont des Arts - Visit Pont des Arts, another popular filming location. This bridge, which leads to the Louvre, was once famous for the padlocks left by lovers. In 2015, the city removed the locks to protect the bridge’s structure. In the show, this is where Assane gives his son Raoul an Arsene Lupin book.
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BNF Richelieu Site - The library where Assane meets Benjamin is the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, specifically one of its five reading rooms. Don’t miss the architectural masterpiece designed by Henri Labrouste in the 19th century, featuring extensive use of iron.
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Rue d’Alsace - Recall the chase scene where Assane runs past the stone steps in the 10th arrondissement, near the Gare de l’Est train station.
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Garage D’Abbeville - Just around the corner from Rue d’Alsace, you’ll find the multi-story car park, Garage d’Abbeville, where Guedira chases Assane up through the garage and onto the rooftops.
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Rue de Rivoli - Stroll along Rue de Rivoli and Jardin de Tuileries near Place de la Concorde, where Assane poses as a detective. This famous and lengthy street continues from the Champs Elysees.
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50 Rue de Charenton - Recognize the chic red walls and tall windows of Le China’s décor from the scene of Clair and Assane’s restaurant date. Explore the Bastille area, rich in history and perfect for shopping, dining, or people-watching.
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Passerelle de Mornay - Revisit the Passerelle de Mornay bridge, where the characters discuss baby names. This bridge connects the Bastille and Arsenal areas and is also featured in the Part 2 theater episode.
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Rue de Liège - See the setting for flashback scenes featuring teenage Assane and Claire on Rue de Liege, where young Claire walks away with her violin case. Follow their path to Rue de Rome to find the music shop she visits.
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Rue de Dunkerque & Rue Gérando - Discover the charming streets of Paris at the corner of Rue Dunkerque and Rue Gerando, where Guedira drives Raoul. Enjoy the surroundings while reminiscing about your favorite show.
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Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme - Experience the luxury of the Park Hyatt hotel on Rue de la Paix, a central and exquisite filming location where Mr. Pellegrini greets Raoul before his daughter’s speech.
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Avenue Victor Hugo - Indulge in the Parisian culinary scene at the oyster bar Prinier on Avenue Victor Hugo, where Assane dines with Juliette Pellegrini. Known for its oysters and caviar, it’s an ideal spot to impress your date.
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Arc de Triomphe - Visit the iconic Arc de Triomphe, a must-see in Paris. Constructed between 1806 and 1836 in the Neo-Classical style by order of Napoleon Bonaparte, it celebrates the victories of the French army. Standing 49.51 meters tall, it offers a stunning viewpoint over the city and the 12 avenues converging at the Square of Charles-de-Gaulle. The show features a scene where Assane steals a courier bike and takes Juliette for a ride around the Arc de Triomphe.
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Catacombs of Paris - Explore the underground tunnels of the Paris Catacombs, originally Roman quarries. From the late 18th to mid-19th century, the bones of about 6 million people were relocated here due to overcrowded cemeteries. Today, 11,000 m2 of this underground ossuary is part of the Carnavalet museum.
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Théâtre du Châtelet - Visit the stunning Théâtre du Châtelet, built in the mid-19th century on the site of a former prison. With a seating capacity of up to 2,500, it is featured in the show as the venue for Pellegrini’s gala, showcasing its dressing rooms, staircases, and corridors.
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Rue Edouard Colonne - While exploring the theater area, you’ll recognize the getaway car scene. Enjoy the views on Pont au Change, leading to the Conciergerie across the Seine River, and learn about its grim history behind the elegant facade.
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Pont-Neuf - Take in the sights of Pont-Neuf, one of Paris’s most iconic bridges. Spanning the Seine River and connecting to the Cite island, this 232-meter bridge, built in 1607, is the oldest in Paris. Assane crosses it from the theater to reach his moored boat.
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Bassin de l’Arsenal - Stroll along the boat basin linking the Saint-Martin Canal at Place de la Bastille to the Seine River. This is where Assane boards his boat, with the Colonne de Julliet standing in the middle of Place de la Bastille.
- Morning and afternoon start times
- Views of iconic Paris landmarks (exterior only)
- Private walking tour with metro rides included
- Authentic Parisian experience guided by locals
- All entry fees and taxes covered
- Photo opportunities at famous French cinema spots
- Tailored itinerary with unlimited stops
- Personalized guidance from an…
- Morning and afternoon start times
- Views of iconic Paris landmarks (exterior only)
- Private walking tour with metro rides included
- Authentic Parisian experience guided by locals
- All entry fees and taxes covered
- Photo opportunities at famous French cinema spots
- Tailored itinerary with unlimited stops
- Personalized guidance from an English-speaking local
- Immersion in French culture
- Mix of top sights and hidden gems in Paris
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities (optional)
- Metro ticket
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities (optional)
- Metro ticket
Embark on a journey through Paris, visiting more than 20 filming spots from the show Lupin. Whether you’re a fan or unfamiliar with this top-10 Netflix sensation, seize this opportunity to witness filming locations, city highlights, and undiscovered locales typically known only to natives. Experience Paris through the lens of its dwellers and immerse in…
Embark on a journey through Paris, visiting more than 20 filming spots from the show Lupin. Whether you’re a fan or unfamiliar with this top-10 Netflix sensation, seize this opportunity to witness filming locations, city highlights, and undiscovered locales typically known only to natives. Experience Paris through the lens of its dwellers and immerse in its authentic charm. Journey through the scenic spots featured in the Netflix series and behold sights like the Louvre, Rue de Rome, French National Library, and much more.
• Traverse the city, catching sight of landmarks from your beloved series.
• Accompany your knowledgeable guide to uncover filming trivia and clandestine Parisian facts.
• Blend an exploration of top Paris attractions with uncovering hidden treasures, while soaking in the ambiance and spirit of the city.
• Embrace the Parisian lifestyle as you track the locations visited by the charismatic gentleman burglar.
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.