What Are The Latest Romance TV Series Set In Paris?

2025-08-04 22:11:32 252

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Quinn
Quinn
2025-08-05 21:55:22
As someone who craves romantic escapism, Parisian-set series are my go-to. 'Emily in Paris' is pure frothy fun, with love triangles that keep me hooked. The fashion and flirting are top-tier. For a more grounded take, 'Call My Agent!' delivers witty banter and slow burns against a showbiz backdrop. The city feels alive in every frame, from Montmartre alleyways to chic arrondissement apartments.

I also adore 'Lupin' for its emotional core—Assane’s love for his family and Claire adds depth to the heist drama. 'The Eddy', though music-focused, has raw romantic subplots that hit hard. Paris at night, with its neon and shadows, becomes a character itself. If you prefer historical flair, 'Versailles' is opulent and intense, though less 'rom-com' and more 'romance with stakes'. Each series captures a different facet of Parisian love, from glossy to gritty.
Veronica
Veronica
2025-08-06 11:18:42
Paris as a romantic setting never gets old, and recent TV series have nailed the vibe. 'Emily in Paris' is a crowd favorite for its glossy, dreamy portrayal of love and career clashes. The protagonist’s messy love life against iconic landmarks like the Pont des Arts is addictive. Then there’s 'The Parisian Agency', a reality show about a family-run real estate business—unexpectedly romantic as clients fall for homes (and each other) in the city of love.

For period drama lovers, 'Marie Antoinette' (2022) reimagines the queen’s life with lush romance and political intrigue. The costumes and palace settings are swoon-worthy. On the darker side, 'Drops of God' blends wine culture with emotional tension, set partly in Paris. The slow-burn relationships feel sophisticated, like a fine Bordeaux.

Lastly, 'Standing Up' (Netflix’s 'Drôle') follows aspiring comedians navigating love and ambition. The Parisian grunge aesthetic adds a fresh twist to romance tropes. Each show offers a unique lens on love, from whimsical to gritty.
Oliver
Oliver
2025-08-06 23:53:13
I’ve been obsessed with Paris-set romance series lately, and 'Emily in Paris' is the obvious pick. The show’s vibrant visuals and lighthearted love triangles make it a guilty pleasure. The way it blends fashion, culture, and romance is pure escapism. Another gem is 'Lupin', though it’s more thriller than romance, the chemistry between Assane and Claire adds a heartfelt layer. For something steamy, 'Call My Agent!' has underrated romantic subplots with Paris as the ultimate backdrop. The city’s charm elevates every scene, whether it’s a café flirtation or a moonlit stroll by the Seine. If you want a mix of history and passion, 'Versailles' offers lavish romance, though it’s more dramatic than cozy.
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