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Tourism in France gets a boost thanks to Netflix's Emily in Paris and Lupin: Study

Cinema tourism is not new and certainly isn't limited to Paris, but has grown along with the explosion of streaming services, said Cecile Lacoue, head of studies at CNC.

By News18.com  Jan 19, 2024 11:30:31 AM IST (Updated)

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Four of five foreign tourists to Paris got an urge to visit the City of Lights after seeing a movie or TV series film, France's national cinema body said on Thursday. That’s up from three-quarters in a previous study in 2018.
For one out of 10, it was their main reason for coming, and in half of those cases it was the Netflix series “Emily in Paris” (38 percent) and “Lupin” (11 percent) that spurred the trip. The study was conducted by market research company Ifop for France’s National Centre of Cinematography among six nationalities: Belgians, Spaniards, Americans, Britons, Germans and Chinese.
Cinema tourism is not new and certainly isn’t limited to Paris, but has grown along with the explosion of streaming services, said Cecile Lacoue, head of studies at CNC. “It’s a very interesting way to develop tourism and boost the notoriety of towns,” she said.