Paris creator kit
The most-filmed city on earth — icons, cafés and the Seine.
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Filming in Paris: what creators need to know
Paris is the single most-filmed city on earth, and for a creator that's both the opportunity and the problem: every angle of the Eiffel Tower and every cobblestone in Montmartre has been shot a million times, so the win comes from how you frame the contrast, not just the postcard. The real Paris is a collision of registers — the Haussmann grandeur of the 8th and the gold-tipped Pont Alexandre III sitting two metro stops from the gritty, multicultural energy of Canal Saint-Martin's iron footbridges and Belleville's street art. Le Marais gives you medieval lanes, falafel queues on Rue des Rosiers, and design boutiques in the same frame; Montmartre gives you Sacre-Coeur sunrises and the Amelie pilgrimage (Cafe des Deux Moulins is still there, 25 years on). The most filmable thing about Paris isn't a monument, it's the texture: morning light on zinc rooftops, a boulangerie at 7am, the rumble of a Line 6 train crossing the elevated Bir-Hakeim bridge with the tower behind it.
Search and view demand for Paris is enormous and genuinely evergreen — it's a top-three global bucket-list city, so the queries never dry out. People search 'Paris travel guide 2026', 'is Paris worth it', 'Paris 3 day itinerary', 'Paris on a budget', 'Paris scams to avoid', and 'Paris vs the hype' in huge volumes year-round, with a spike every spring and summer. POV walking tours ('Montmartre walk', 'Champs-Elysees 4K') pull massive watch time from the dreamers who can't travel yet, while honest, slightly contrarian takes ('Paris is overrated?', 'tourist traps I'd skip') over-perform because the city is so divisive. Food content travels too — 'best falafel in Paris' and 'best croissant in Paris' are perennial. Because the audience is global and the city is aspirational, a single strong Paris video can keep earning views for years rather than spiking and dying.
Film it smart and you avoid the two classic traps: bland B-roll nobody finishes, and logistics that eat your shoot day. Fly into Charles de Gaulle (CDG), then take the RER B straight into the center — around 11.80 euro and roughly 35-50 minutes to Chatelet — but note RER B is a top pickpocket line, so keep gear cross-body and out of the overhead. Get a Navigo Decouverte weekly pass (about 32.40 euro plus a 5 euro card fee in 2026) covering metro, RER and the suburban trains out to Versailles for day trips. Forget drones in central Paris: the whole city sits inside the permanent LF-P 23 prohibited zone from the ground up, with fines reaching 75,000 euro and no exemptions for tourists or hobbyists — cinematic aerials need a licensed local fixer with DGAC authorization. For advertiser-friendly balance, lean into food, walks, architecture and day trips (broad monetization) and treat nightlife or edgier neighborhood content as a flavor accent, not the spine of the channel. Shoot early: monuments are empty and the light is best before 8am, which also keeps you ahead of the petition-clipboard and bracelet scammers who work the Eiffel and Sacre-Coeur crowds.
YouTube video ideas for Paris
10 content ideas that actually get searched and watched — each with why it works.
- 1Montmartre at sunrise — full POV walk to Sacre-Coeur (no cuts, 4K)Sunrise POV walks rank for 'Montmartre walk 2026' and pull huge watch time because the streets are empty and the light beats every other version on YouTube.
- 2Is Paris actually worth it? An honest 48-hour reviewTargets the high-volume 'is Paris overrated / worth it' search intent; honest-review format over-performs because Paris is so divisive.
- 3Best falafel in Paris — L'As du Fallafel vs Chez Marianne vs Chez Hanna'Best falafel in Paris' is an evergreen Marais food query; a head-to-head taste test on Rue des Rosiers gives a clear, clickable verdict.
- 4Paris on 50 euro a day — budget challenge in the city of expensive'Paris on a budget' is a perennial high-search query; the constraint format drives engagement and feels useful against Paris's pricey reputation.
- 57 Paris scams every tourist falls for (petition, bracelet, ticket)'Paris scams to avoid' has massive evergreen volume; naming the real Eiffel petition and Montmartre bracelet scams makes it genuinely useful and shareable.
- 6CDG airport to central Paris — RER B step-by-step (don't get robbed)First-timers search exactly how to get from CDG to the city; pairing the how-to with the RER B pickpocket warning answers two queries in one.
- 7Perfect Paris 3-day itinerary (what to skip and what's actually worth it)'Paris 3 day itinerary' is one of the highest-volume planning searches; the 'what to skip' angle differentiates it from generic lists.
- 8Canal Saint-Martin food tour — the Paris locals don't want you to findTaps the 'Paris hidden gems / like a local' intent using the genuinely trendy 10th arrondissement instead of the worn-out tourist core.
- 9Versailles day trip by train — everything for under 15 euro with a Navigo pass'Paris to Versailles day trip' is a top day-trip query; showing the cheap Navigo/RER C route beats the overpriced guided-tour results.
- 10Paris from above without a drone — cinematic rooftop spots that are legalCentral Paris bans drones (LF-P 23 zone, 75,000 euro fines), so 'cinematic Paris no drone' fills a real gap using Bir-Hakeim, Tour Montparnasse and Galeries Lafayette rooftop.
Will your phone work in Paris?
Earn ~10–15% per eSIMFrance runs on Orange, SFR, Bouygues and Free — Orange has the strongest network. There are no proper operator SIM shops at CDG, so for tourists an eSIM (EU plans from about $5) is by far the easiest, best-value way to be online the moment you land.
- • Best network: Orange; all four cover Paris well for city use.
- • eSIM EU plans from ~$5 — no SIM shops at CDG, so eSIM wins on convenience.
- • 5G is widely available across central Paris.
- • Content angle: ‘best eSIM for Europe’ test starting in Paris (huge search).
Film it & monetize it
🎬 Top things to do in Paris (worth filming)
“I tried the most popular tour in Paris” reliably gets views and converts bookings.
- 1. Pick 1–2 top-rated Paris tours
- 2. Film the highlight moments + your honest reaction
- 3. Add price/time on screen so it’s genuinely useful
- 4. End with “book it here” + your affiliate link
🎬 How to get from Paris airport to the centre (cheapest vs fastest)
A genuinely useful first video for any destination — evergreen search traffic that keeps earning.
- 1. Show every option at the airport (bus, taxi, app, private)
- 2. Compare price vs time on screen
- 3. Recommend a pre-booked transfer (no haggling, fixed price)
- 4. Link the transfer below the video
🎬 How to find cheap flights to Paris
Flight-deal videos pull huge search volume. Show your method and link a flight search.
- 1. Share your exact flight-search method (dates, alerts, hacks)
- 2. Find a real deal to Paris on screen
- 3. Tell viewers to search their dates via your link
🎬 Where to stay in Paris: best areas for creators (wifi, walkable, filmable)
Room tours and “best area to stay” videos convert well — we’re onboarding a hotel program.
- 1. Compare 2–3 areas in Paris
- 2. Film a room tour + the view + wifi speed
- 3. Link the hotel
🎬 Do you actually need travel insurance for Paris? (honest take)
A short, high-intent explainer — and insurance is one of the highest-paying affiliate categories.
- 1. Explain the real risks for Paris
- 2. Show what a policy costs
- 3. Give an honest yes/no + link
🤝 Collaborate with creators in Paris
Going to Paris? Team up with creators heading there too — split costs, cross-promote and film together.
Local experiences worth filming in Paris
Signature, on-location things to do — most are bookable as tours (link via the “Things to do” card above to earn).
Opulent palace + gardens just outside the city — grand establishing and drone-style ground shots.
Underground ossuary of millions — eerie, high-curiosity content.
Family/theme-park day out — rides, parades, huge audience appeal.
Glide past every icon at sunset — effortless montage material.
Impressionist masterpieces in a former rail station — beautiful interiors.
Street food to film & eat in Paris
Paris's original street food — sweet (Nutella/banana) or savoury (ham & cheese), made to order.
The classic ham-and-butter baguette — simple, iconic, very Parisian.
Legendary on Rue des Rosiers — pita stacked with fritters, pickles, harissa.
Film a morning boulangerie run — flaky close-ups.
Colourful, photogenic — perfect b-roll at a famous patisserie.
Best filming spots in Paris
Shoot from Trocadéro at sunrise for the iconic empty-plaza shot.
Glass pyramid + gardens — symmetry and golden-hour b-roll.
Hilltop basilica + city panorama + arty streets.
Rooftop view down the avenue — great timelapse.
Nightlife & bar streets in Paris
Bar-hopping central — lively, local, great evening b-roll.
Iconic late-night district below Montmartre.
Trendy canal-side drinks at sunset.
🛡️ Safety & filming in Paris
Paris is safe overall but has serious pickpocketing and phone/camera snatching in tourist hotspots — that's the main thing to manage as a creator.
- • Pickpockets work the metro, Eiffel Tower, Louvre and Montmartre — keep bags zipped and in front.
- • Phone/camera snatching happens — use a wrist/neck strap and don't film one-handed near roads.
- • Ignore ‘gold ring’, petition and friendship-bracelet scams around landmarks.
- • Be alert late at night around some stations (Gare du Nord, Châtelet).
🚁 Drone & filming rules
Register free on AlphaTango (~15 min, tourists included). Central Paris is effectively a no-fly zone and night flights are banned nationwide — violations carry criminal penalties. Plan ground-based and rooftop shots; don't risk the drone in the city.
Rules change — always confirm current local regulations before you fly.
Good to know
More video ideas for Paris
Frequently asked questions
What's the best eSIM/network for Paris?
Orange has the strongest network, but all carriers cover Paris well. Since CDG has no real operator SIM shops, an EU eSIM (from ~$5) installed before you fly is easiest.
How do I get from CDG to central Paris?
RER B train is fastest/cheapest (~€11.50, ~30 min). RoissyBus to Opéra ~€16.60 (~60 min). Taxis are flat €56 (Right Bank) / €65 (Left Bank). Shuttles from ~€25.
Can I fly a drone in Paris?
No — drone flying is heavily restricted/banned over central Paris. Plan ground shots and always check current local rules.
What should I eat (and film) in Paris?
A made-to-order crêpe, a jambon-beurre baguette, falafel in Le Marais and a morning croissant run — classic, photogenic Paris street food.
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