Netflix launches walking tours so you can see where your favourite shows are made

They're free!
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Sam Haysom
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Two people in Regency costume hold hands outside a historic English house.
Start strolling. Credit: Liam Daniel / Netflix

Leaving the house and seeing what Netflix has to offer no longer need to be mutually exclusive events.

On Thursday, the streaming giant announced that it's organising a week of walking tours in three locations including London, Madrid, and Paris where the likes of Bridgerton, Money Heist, and (you guessed it!) Emily in Paris were all shot.

The tours, which are in partnership with SANDEMAN's New Europe Tours, sound like pretty much what you'd expect, with guides taking small groups to key filming locations and giving behind-the-scenes tidbits about the scenes that were shot there.

Netflix walking tour map
Credit: Netflix

The good news? The tours are free, and can be booked now online. The bad news is they're only running for a week (July 11-17), so you may need to be quick.

The full rundown of titles covered in each city includes Cable Girls, Money Heist, Elite and Valeria in Madrid; Emily in Paris, Lupin and Notre Dame – La Part Du Feu in Paris; and Anatomy of a Scandal, Bridgerton, Enola Holmes, The Crown, and Top Boy in London. We're guessing people who already run these types of walking tours on Airbnb for shows like these might be slightly miffed.

Tours last for two hours each. Tickets are available here.

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.

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