Short and practical: it depends on which title you mean. For 'From Paris with Love' the crew filmed on location largely in Paris — with some additional work in the UK. For the reality series 'Paris in Love' most filming happens in Los Angeles and wherever Paris Hilton travels (so Paris itself shows up a lot). If you want pinpoint locations, check IMDb’s filming locations, the show’s credits, or production notes — those usually give the clearest breakdown.
I binge a lot of celebrity docu-series, so when I hear 'Paris in Love' I immediately picture the marriage-planning show about Paris Hilton. That series was filmed across multiple places because it follows her life: a lot of it is shot in Los Angeles where she lives, and then there are on-location segments in Paris (France) whenever the storyline has her traveling or doing events there. Episodes also cut to other cities when parties, shoots, or family events happen, so you’ll see a mix of homes, hotel suites, and event venues. If you’re looking for confirmation, I usually check the streaming platform credits (the episode end-credits often list production cities) and IMDb’s filming locations. Social feeds from the cast and production accounts sometimes tag exact venues, which helps if you’re trying to visit a spot yourself.
I like to approach this from both a fan’s eye and a practical researcher’s angle. First, clarify which title you mean: 'From Paris with Love' is a 2009 action film that was primarily shot on location in Paris with some production work in the UK, while 'Paris in Love' is a reality/docu-style show centered on Paris Hilton and is filmed mainly where she lives and travels — think Los Angeles and Paris, with occasional other cities popping up depending on the episode. To get a definitive list of shooting locales I always consult a few places: the film or show’s IMDb filming locations section, the official Wikipedia page (which often compiles press kit info), and local film commission press releases (they love to advertise when a production shoots in town). Also, behind-the-scenes interviews and DVD/Blu-ray extras can reveal whether certain scenes were done on soundstages versus real streets. Personally, I found a couple of forum threads where people who live in Paris pointed out exact cafés and streets used in the movie — handy if you want to go spot-hunting.
I got curious about this too and dug in like a little detective. If you meant the action movie 'From Paris with Love' (the one with John Travolta), most of the on-location shooting was done in Paris — you can spot a lot of real Parisian streets, cafés, and exterior landmarks in the film — with additional production work and some exterior shots done in the UK. I’ve read production notes and old set reports that mention crew moving between Paris and London for studio and logistical reasons. It feels like one of those movies that leans hard on Parisian atmosphere for its chaos and chase scenes, so when I rewatch it I always try to pick out neighborhoods and buildings. If you want exact street names or which arrondissement a scene was shot in, IMDb’s filming locations page and the film’s Wikipedia entry are the best next stops for specifics — they usually list each city and sometimes the exact spots.
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What makes it feel cinematic is how producers turned everyday moments into storyline beats: the proposal, fittings, family conversations, and the way she balances career and romance. The series underscores that the “story” is less a plot from history and more an intimate chronicle of a public figure trying to make private moments real. I loved the small touches — candid kitchen chats, frantic to-do lists, and the glam shots — because they make the whole thing recognizable even if you’ve never been a hotel heiress.
If you go in expecting a scripted drama, you’ll be surprised by how ordinary and relatable some scenes are. It’s like watching someone you know get ready for the biggest party of their life, with paparazzi on the sidelines. I came away amused and oddly comforted by the normalcy beneath the sparkle.
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One thing that surprised me was how much they filmed in studios. Some of the interiors, like Emily’s apartment and the Savoir office, were built on soundstages to control lighting and logistics. But even then, they nailed the Parisian aesthetic with those cramped staircases and quirky decor. It’s funny how the show makes everything look effortlessly chic, even the bakery scenes—which were shot at a real boulangerie called '28 Boulevard Saint-Germain.' If you’re a fan, visiting these spots feels like stepping into the show, though you might need to dodge a few tourists along the way.
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