Since Emily In Paris has been on our screens, fans of the Netflix comedy drama have flocked to the French capital to glimpse first-hand the locations of its most memorable scenes.
So it’s no surprise that walking tours are a popular way to trace the character’s footsteps.
The tour is for small private groups of up to 10 people and prices depend on group size and date, starting at around £86 per person.
But it can cost up to £530 for a group of up to 4 people.
Tabl, the firm behind the venture, has promised its offering will be ‘unlike standard walking tours’ – by tailoring it to foodies and throwing in champagne and pastries.
And despite the hefty price tag, organisers have been somewhat vague about what is included on the tour, as it appears attendees simply walk to six locations and stop off to try pastries and some fizz as a bonus.
It starts at the Opera metro station – notable for the scene when Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins, 34, disrupts a performance of Swan Lake at the Opera in the first series.
The tour starts at the Opera metro station – notable for the scene when Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins (pictured), 34, disrupts a performance of Swan Lake at the Opera in the first series
The second stop is the Palais Royal Gardens where Emily and her best friend Mindy, played by Ashley Park, first meet, with the courtyard of the Louvre – as featured in the first episode of season two – next.
Walking onwards to Luxembourg Gardens, fans can visit the spot where Emily snaps a picture for her Instagram.
Emily In Paris follows Ms Collins’s character as she moves to Paris from Chicago to work for a PR agency called Savoir, the location of which is the penultimate place on the guided tour.
The final stop is the Place de l’Estrapade which is where Emily spends most of her time and rents her flat, or Chambre De Bonne, a room on the top floor of a French apartment building.
Despite tour companies boasting that 38 per cent of visitors to the city now cite Emily In Paris as the reason for their visit, the locals are not too pleased.
Buildings featured in the series have been covered in graffiti with the words ‘Emily not welcome’ scrawled across the shutters of the Nouvelle Mairie cafe which will now be visited on the Tabl private tour.
Parisians became upset by tourists ruining the Place de l’Estrapade, a once quiet square tucked away in the Latin Quarter which is now overrun by visitors with selfie sticks.
The second stop is the Palais Royal Gardens where Emily and her best friend Mindy, played by Ashley Park, first meet, with the courtyard of the Louvre – as featured in the first episode of season two
Buildings featured in the series have been covered in graffiti with the words ‘Emily not welcome’ scrawled across the shutters of the Nouvelle Mairie cafe which will now be visited on the Tabl private tour. Pictured: Lily Collins ( Emily) and Ashley Park (Mindy) sitting outside the Nouvelle Mairie restaurant
Walking onwards to Luxembourg Gardens (pictured), fans can visit the spot where Emily snaps a picture for her Instagram
The square has become a landmark for fans because it is where Emily and her would-be love interest, Chef Gabriel, live in an apartment block.
Fans have also been known to pose wearing berets outside the Italian restaurant Terra Nera, which in the show is called Les Deux Comperes.
It is the scene of most of the romantic trysts between Emily and Gabriel, played by trained sous chef and actor Lucas Bravo.
A spokesman for Tabl said: ‘This tour offers an immersive way to experience the magic of Emily In Paris while indulging in some of the city’s finest pastries and champagne – ideal for any foodie fan of the series in particular.
‘Unlike standard walking tours, this experience blends sightseeing with indulgent culinary moments, creating a memorable way to discover the iconic European capital through the lens of the show.’