Published on September 12 2024
Reading time: 4 min.
From March 4 to 6, 2024, one of the episodes of the series "Emily in Paris" was filmed in the Haute-Savoie village of Megève. Episode 6 of season 4 is dedicated to a mountain getaway of the most French of Americans. This is how Megève, capital of the Alpine art of living, caught the interest of the production.
In Emily's footsteps
It seemed obvious that this winter sports getaway in France would take place in Megève, a symbol of French elegance.
A must-see destination in Megève, Mont d'Arbois offers a memorable view of the legendary Mont Blanc massif. It is therefore naturally on this part of the area that the ski scenes of season 4 of Emily in Paris were filmed, offering our heroine the ideal playground for her alpine and sporting adventure.
The cameras were positioned around emblematic places in the village of Megève.
Attention fans, here are the filming locations that appear in the episode, must-sees to discover or rediscover this winter:
- A ride in carriage from the Church Square
- A shopping spree along the Glapet quay
- The breathtaking view of Mont Blanc from the ski area from Mont d'Arbois
- Lunch at a restaurant Ideal 1850 (Edmond de Rothschild Heritage/Four Seasons Megève Collection*****)
- A stay in Le Chalet des Marie's Farms***** (Sibuet Houses & Hotels)
Did you know?
William Abadie, alias Antoine Lambert known as the Perfumer in the series, comes from the village of Megève where he spent his “most tender years” as he likes to say.
Regularly visiting to meet his friends and family, you may have the opportunity to greet him in the streets of the village.
Want to experience a mountain getaway in the style of Emily in Paris? Book your stay on Megève-Booking!
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