Netflix's hit series Emily in Paris has put a spotlight on some of the French capital's most beautiful locations, from the Eiffel Tower and Place de Valois to the Parcs des Buttes-Chaumont and Palais Galliera. The show hasn't just showcased classic Parisian beauty; it's also brought attention to quirky attractions such as the Van Gogh Experience, which saw a spike in popularity after appearing on the series. Another stand-out moment came in season three, when Emily Cooper visited a balloon exhibition with Gabriel.

Just like the Van Gogh exhibit, fans can have their own authentic experience at the real-life Balloon Museum. Established in 2020, the museum initially launched in Rome before popping up across Paris, Naples, and New York City. The balloon spectacle landed in London earlier this year, with an exhibit titled 'EmotionAir: Art You Can Feel'.

With contributions from 20 international artists including Lucas Zanotto, Motorefisico and Kalman Pool, the exhibit aimed "to explore the profound relationship between art and human emotion through the captivating medium of inflatable art". Gabriel and Emily visited the Balloon Museum in season three of Emily in Paris (Image: Netflix) The Instagram-friendly pop-up attraction featured gigantic ball pits, bubbles, and inflatable art installations. Though its London residency may be over, the Balloon Museum continues its global tour.

EmotionAir is on display in Dusseldorf, while tickets are available for upcoming exhibits PopAir in Ba.