Discover different faces of Paris as you explore over 20 Lupin filming locations. No matter if you are a fan or never saw one of the Netflix top-10 shows, take a perfect chance to observe the shooting sites, city landmarks, and get off the beaten tourist path to see more secret places only known to Parisians. See the city through the eyes of its residents and immerse yourself in the real life of that romantic city. Travel through the Netflix show places and see the Louvre, Rue de Rome, French National Library, and many more.
• Explore the city as you see the landmarks from your favorite show • Follow your enthusiastic guide to learn the filming details and Parisian secrets • Combine the Paris must-sees and hidden gems as you revel in the atmosphere and climate of the city • Feel the Parisian vibe as you follow in the footsteps of the gentleman thief
Start with one of the essential landmarks of Paris, the Louvre museum. From the Medieval Louvre fortress and the residence of the French Kings to becoming one of the largest museums in the world, this place has a lot to tell you. With 7.8 million visitors per year, it is the most visited museum on the globe. The filmmakers couldn’t avoid including one of the most iconic sites in their work, so Episode 1 includes a few areas in the gallery with the Mona Lisa and the pyramid atrium.
Drop by the restaurant where Assane met his wife in Episode 1. It is located in a picturesque location in the 10th arrondissement, near the historic Porte Saint-Martin. Remember the scene from the show when Clair walked under the archway and showed Assane the paper rose.
Peer into the special atmosphere of Assene and Claire’s apartment. The location can be seen throughout the series, as can the apartment, where we could see Assane planning, watching, and thinking. The place for the apartment is out of the ordinary since it was filmed in school. The production team built the set in the attic of Lycee Jacques Decour.
You will make your own way to the meeting points