Iconic Amelie Movie Locations – Private Tour with Friendly Guide

Explore Paris through the lens of *Amelie* with this private tour, visiting iconic filming locations and hidden gems in a personalized, relaxed setting.

Discover the Charm of Paris with the Amelie Movie Locations Private Tour

If you’ve ever loved the whimsical world of Amelie, this private walking tour in Paris could be a real treat. It’s designed for fans who want to step into the movie’s footsteps and see the city in a new, more personal way. While some tours stick to the usual tourist staples, this one takes you off the beaten path—uncovering lesser-known spots that made Amelie so enchanting.

Two things we really like about this experience are its personalized approach and the chance to explore hidden locations that most visitors won’t find on their own. Plus, having a friendly, dedicated guide means you get insider tips and a pace that suits you. One thing to consider is the length of the tour (around 3 hours)—it’s just enough to see a lot without feeling rushed, but not so long that it becomes tiring.

This tour is particularly suited for Amelie fans, film buffs, or anyone who appreciates small, intimate experiences that focus on storytelling through a city’s scenery. It’s also a good fit if you’re looking for a flexible, customizable way to explore Paris beyond typical landmarks.

Key Points

  • Personalized, private experience tailored to your pace and interests
  • Visits lesser-known filming locations and iconic Parisian spots
  • Insightful guide sharing insider tips and local secrets
  • Optional metro transport included for efficient travel between sites
  • Ideal for fans of Amelie and those wanting a more intimate city tour
  • Flexible itinerary that can be customized on the spot

An In-Depth Look at the Amelie Movie Locations Tour

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When you think about Paris, images of the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and the Louvre probably come to mind. But this tour offers a different perspective—focusing on the everyday magic of the city seen through the eyes of Amelie, the charming protagonist played by Audrey Tautou. It’s a chance to walk through the city’s streets, cafes, and parks, while exploring the real-life spots that inspired the film.

The Experience and Its Value

For $110 per person, this three-hour private tour offers a personal, relaxed way to see Paris. The small-group format (or private, if you prefer) means you can ask questions freely, linger at favorite spots, and enjoy a tailored itinerary. The tour includes the use of metro transport, so you’re not stuck walking miles—an important detail when exploring a city as expansive as Paris.

The price may seem steep compared to typical group tours, but the personalized service, insider insights, and flexibility can make it well worth it—especially if you’re a film enthusiast or traveling with a partner or small group who appreciates a more intimate experience.

What You’ll See and Do

The itinerary is thoughtfully curated to combine famous landmarks with lesser-known locations directly linked to the film. Let’s walk through some highlights.

The Stops in Detail

Café des Deux Moulins

This is the starting point and a big draw for Amelie fans. It’s where Audrey Tautou’s character worked as a waitress, and the café still feels like stepping into the movie. Located on a lively street in Montmartre, it’s lively without feeling touristy, and the atmosphere truly captures that Parisian charm. The guide can give you background stories and maybe suggest the best spot for a photo—an essential for any fan.

What to expect: A quick 10-minute stop, free to explore the exterior and soak in the ambiance. You can even grab a coffee here if you wish, though that’s not included.

Au Marché de la Butte

Next, you’ll visit the real Monsieur Collignon—a small grocery shop close to Amelie’s apartment. It’s a modest place but packed with local character. You might find it fun to imagine Amelie shopping here for her quirky adventures.

What to expect: About 10 minutes to look around and appreciate this slice of local life.

Studio 28

This historic cinema, founded in 1928, was one of Amelie’s favorite spots to watch foreign films. The cozy, vintage feel of this theater adds a layer of authenticity to the film’s Parisian vibe.

What to expect: 10 minutes to admire the building from outside, perhaps reminiscing about Amelie’s love for cinema.

Piscine des Amiraux

Fans of the film will recognize this art deco swimming pool from a notable scene early in the movie. It’s a beautifully renovated 1920s pool that offers a glimpse into Paris’ municipal architecture with a touch of glamour.

What to expect: 10 minutes here, perfect for photos and soaking in the design details.

Notre-Dame Cathedral of Paris

While the cathedral was damaged in 2019 and is currently closed to visitors, you’ll still get to admire its impressive exterior and gothic architecture. It’s an iconic backdrop that’s worth the visual moment during your walk.

What to expect: A quick stop to appreciate the grandeur—no interior access at the moment.

Canal Saint-Martin

This picturesque waterway is a favorite for locals and visitors alike, and in the film, Amelie skips stones here. It’s a lively area with people relaxing, chatting, and enjoying Paris life. We loved the way this spot captures a more relaxed, everyday Paris.

What to expect: About 10 minutes to stroll and observe the scene—great for photos or just people-watching.

Le Verre à Pied

A quaint wine bar where Amelie overheard Dominique Bretodeau’s secret about a hidden metal box. It’s the kind of cozy spot that feels like a secret nook in the city.

What to expect: 10 minutes to enjoy the ambiance and perhaps a glass of wine if you’re inclined (not included).

Pont des Arts

Famous for its love locks, this bridge is where Amelie walks after leaving the wine bar. It’s romantic and often busy, with great views of the Seine and surrounding buildings.

What to expect: 10 minutes for photos and soaking in the romantic atmosphere.

Lamarck – Caulaincourt & Nearby Scenes

This area is where Amelie helps a blind man cross the street—a touching moment in the film. It’s a lively neighborhood with a local feel.

What to expect: About 10 minutes, with the chance to recognize and reflect on these candid Parisian scenes.

Gare du Nord & Toy Shop

You’ll see the shop called Toys Palace, once known as Palace Video in the film, where Nino sometimes worked. It’s a fun nod to the storyline, and you can imagine the film’s characters in their everyday environment.

What to expect: 10 minutes, with good photo opportunities.

Avenue du Trône & The Fair

This area features France’s oldest and largest funfair, dating back over a thousand years. The scene in the film evokes the joyful, childlike wonder that the fair represents.

What to expect: 10 minutes walking past the funfair, with optional activities if you wish.

Sacré-Cœur Basilica

Perched atop Montmartre, this stunning basilica offers panoramic views of Paris. Since 1914, it’s been a symbol of the neighborhood, and the view from the top is spectacular. The tour culminates here, giving you a chance to enjoy the city’s skyline.

What to expect: About 10 minutes to admire the exterior and take photos.

Rue Saint-Vincent

Your tour ends on this charming cobblestone street, which appears at the start and end of the film, marking where Amelie’s story begins. It’s a peaceful, authentic little street perfect for a final stroll.

What to expect: 10 minutes of relaxed wandering and reflection on your Amelie-themed journey.

What’s Included and What’s Not

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This tour covers all fees and taxes and includes a friendly, English-speaking local guide. The use of metro transport helps you cover the distances between locations efficiently, making the most of your limited time. The itinerary is customizable, so if certain spots appeal more to you, your guide can adjust accordingly.

Things not included are food and drinks, which you might want to enjoy at your leisure afterward, and gratuities—which are optional but appreciated if you’re happy with the experience.

The Experience from a Traveler’s Perspective

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Based on one glowing review, Sami_M called it “one of the most magical days of my life thanks to Aliya,” highlighting the guide’s role in creating a memorable experience. The small group or private format allows for a more relaxed, personal connection with the city, especially if you’re interested in storytelling and cinematic Paris.

The pacing is well thought out, with short stops that keep the momentum going but also allow for plenty of photo breaks and moments to soak in the scenery. The mix of well-known landmarks and hidden gems keeps things lively and varied.

Final Thoughts

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This Amelie tour offers a chance to see Paris through a whimsical, storybook lens. It’s best suited for those who love film, enjoy personalized experiences, or want to explore the city’s lesser-seen corners. If you’re after a deep dive into the movie’s locations with the added bonus of local insights, this tour hits the right notes.

It’s not a themed or overly touristy experience—more a love letter to Paris and its cinematic charm, delivered with a friendly guide and flexible itinerary. For the price, you get a thoughtfully curated walk that blends iconic sights with intimate, lesser-known spots, making it a great way to spend an afternoon.

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“This was one of the most magical days of my life thanks to Aliya. If you love Amelie, youll love this tour!”

— Sami M, May 2025

FAQ

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Is this tour suitable for families or children?
While it’s not explicitly marketed as family-friendly, the walk is manageable for most ages with moderate physical activity. Keep in mind, it’s a walking tour lasting around 3 hours, so younger kids or those with limited mobility might find it tiring.

Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the tour is customizable—your guide can adapt the stops based on your interests or pace, making it more personalized.

What is included in the price?
The price covers all fees and taxes, a friendly English-speaking guide, and use of metro transport during the tour. It does not include food, drinks, or gratuities.

How long in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 21 days in advance, which helps secure your preferred date and time, especially in high season.

Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Café des Deux Moulins in Montmartre and can finish anywhere you prefer—just let your guide know your preference at the start.

Is the tour suitable during bad weather?
Since it’s primarily a walking tour outdoors, check the weather forecast. You can reschedule or prepare with an umbrella or raincoat if needed.

If you’re a Amelie fan, a lover of Parisian streetscapes, or simply looking for a personalized way to explore beyond the typical tourist spots, this tour is a charming choice. It’s a small investment for a memory-filled, cinematic-inspired stroll through one of the world’s most beautiful cities.