Perfume Making Class Paris
Perfume Making Class Paris
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Perfume Making Class Paris

Compose your signature scent in a historic maison, steps from the Opéra Garnier

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Open today 09:00–17:30
Attendance: Moderate — summer peak season
Arrive before 16:30 to enjoy a full museum tour before closing.
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Perfume Creation Workshop at Molinard Paris 45 min
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Perfume Creation Workshop at Molinard Paris

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Craft your signature scent from 40 essences in a hands-on workshop led by fragrance experts

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Perfume Creation Workshop in Paris 2 hr
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Perfume Creation Workshop in Paris

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Craft your own signature scent by blending premium fragrances in a hands-on workshop near Île Saint-Louis.

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Duration
2 hours
Languages
English, French
Group size
Up to 12 participants
Cancellation
Free cancellation 24 hours before
Highlights

What you'll see inside Perfume Making Class Paris

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Perfume Making Class Paris tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

Ancient Perfume Organ

Ancient Perfume Organ

View a historical instrument used to organize hundreds of different fragrance essences.

Historical Bottle Collection

Historical Bottle Collection

See rare artifacts from Ancient Egypt through the 20th century.

Second Empire Architecture

Second Empire Architecture

Explore the opulent interiors of the former 19th-century townhouse.

Perfumer's Laboratory

Perfumer's Laboratory

Discover the tools and techniques used in professional fragrance formulation.

Olfactory Journey Room

Olfactory Journey Room

Interact with maps showcasing aromatic plants from five continents.

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Head to head

Fragonard vs Molinard: Choosing the Right Perfume Making Class Paris

Fragonard offers a museum-integrated cultural deep dive, whereas Molinard delivers a hands-on boutique studio atmosphere, making each perfume making class paris tour distinct in its educational approach.

Feature Top pick Fragonard Molinard
Setting
Modern fragrance boutique
Primary Focus
Creative composition and blending
Depth of History
Established 1849, artisan techniques
Brand Heritage
Grès-born niche perfumery
Workshop Style
Interactive personalized creation
Experience type
Boutique-style scent customization

Verdict: Select Fragonard if you prefer to pair your perfume making class paris tickets with a historical museum visit, or choose Molinard for a specialized, intimate focus on custom fragrance design that perfume making class paris tours provide.

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Open today · 09:00–17:30
Opening hours
09:00–17:30 daily (Sun 09:00–17:00)
Address
9 Rue Scribe, 75009 Paris, France
Accessibility
Lift available for PRM with 72h notice
Best arrival
09:00–16:30 for perfume making class paris tours
Storage
No cloakroom available
Entrance
Free entry for the museum
Mon
09:00–17:30
Tue
09:00–17:30
Wed
09:00–17:30
Thu
09:00–17:30
Fri
09:00–17:30
Sat
09:00–17:30
Sun
09:00–17:00
Closed on: May 1 (Labor Day), Dec 25 (Christmas Day)
Main entrance

Fragonard Perfume Museum

9 Rue Scribe, 75009 Paris

Main entrance near the shop

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Address
9 Rue Scribe, 75009 Paris, France
Storage
No cloakroom available
Entrance
Free entry for the museum

How to get there

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Metro · 10 min

Take lines 3, 7, or 8 to Opéra station. It is a short walk to the entrance.

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Bus · 15 min

Lines 21, 22, 27, 52, 53, 66, 68, 81, or 95 stop nearby.

Dress code

Casual attire is appropriate for your perfume making class paris. Ensure comfortable footwear as the museum spans multiple floors.

Bags & security

There is no cloakroom provided at the Fragonard Perfume Museum. Guests should keep personal belongings minimal as space is limited during a perfume making class paris.

Photography

Photography is permitted within the museum for personal use. Avoid using flash when near delicate historical perfume artifacts.

Accessibility

The Fragonard Perfume Museum is housed in a period building with limited lift access. Please request elevator usage for a perfume making class paris at least 72 hours in advance via email.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones are permitted for audio guides and photos. Please set devices to silent during your perfume making class paris.

What to bring

  • Smartphone for audio tour
  • Water bottle
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Valid ID
  • Booking confirmation for perfume making class paris

Not allowed

  • Large luggage
  • Professional filming equipment
  • Dangerous goods
  • Open food containers
  • Large umbrellas
  • Professional tripods
  • Spray cans
  • Flammable materials

Families & strollers

Children are welcome to join a perfume making class paris under adult supervision. Note that the museum experience is suitable for all ages.

Food & drink

Food and beverages are not permitted inside the museum galleries. Enjoy refreshments at the nearby cafes surrounding the Opéra Garnier.

Pets

Only small dogs carried in arms or within a secure bag are permitted. This rule applies throughout the Fragonard Perfume Museum.

Good to know

The perfume making class paris allows you to take home a personalized fragrance. Guided museum tours are free and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Meeting point

Perfume Making Class Paris tour meeting point

Fragonard Perfume Museum

9 Rue Scribe, 75009 Paris

Main entrance near the shop

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Best time to visit Perfume Making Class Paris

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Summer

Expect higher foot traffic during August and July. Arrive early to ensure a spot in a perfume making class paris.

Autumn

Mild weather makes exploring local Paris landmarks easier. September and October offer fewer crowds.

Winter

Cooler temperatures are perfect for indoor perfume making class paris tours. Visit in February for a quieter experience.

Spring

Enjoy blooming flowers which highlight the themes of the Fragonard collections. Visit in April or May.

Helpful tips for your visit to Perfume Making Class Paris

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Skip the Crowds

Arrive at 09:00 sharp to avoid the mid-day rush.

Landmarks near Perfume Making Class Paris

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Opéra Garnier

5 min

A historic opera house known for its opulent architecture and grand staircase.

Galeries Lafayette

5 min

Famous department store featuring a stunning glass dome and rooftop views.

Place Vendôme

10 min

An elegant 17th-century square celebrated for its high-end jewelry boutiques.

Madeleine Church

10 min

A neoclassical temple inspired by Greek architecture located near the museum.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Cancellation policies for a perfume making class paris depend on the specific provider. Most third-party bookings require 24-hour notice for a full refund.

Traveler reviews

Perfume Making Class Paris tour reviews

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  • "The two-hour perfume making class paris gave me a real appreciation for the craft. Our guide walked us through the history of Fragonard before we began blending our own scent from over 100 essences. I left with a 100ml bottle of my own creation and detailed notes to recreate it at home."
    Sophie M. · France · 2026-07-12
  • "Booked this workshop during our anniversary trip and it was a highlight. The instructor explained the difference between top, heart, and base notes with patience. We worked at beautiful wooden stations with vintage tools. The Fragonard museum itself is tucked near the Opera district and easy to reach by metro."
    James T. · United Kingdom · 2026-06-18
  • "Attended a perfume workshop in Paris during December and the cozy salon was a welcome escape from the cold. The Fragonard team provided aprons and all materials. I appreciated learning about jasmine from Grasse and how French perfumery evolved. My custom scent turned out floral and citrus-forward."
    Yuki H. · Japan · 2025-12-03
  • "The class covered the basics of scent composition and gave us time to experiment. The space is charming but smaller than I expected. Our instructor was knowledgeable about the Fragonard legacy. I would recommend this perfume making class paris to anyone curious about fragrance, though the blending portion felt slightly rushed."
    Marco V. · Italy · 2026-05-22
  • "I have taken cooking classes and wine tastings in Paris but this was something entirely different. The organ des parfums held dozens of small bottles and we tested each one on blotter strips. Fragonard has been crafting perfumes since 1926 and the heritage shows in every detail. Left with a bottle labeled with my name and creation date."
    Amara K. · United States · 2026-08-05
  • "Our guide was a trained perfumer who shared insider knowledge about ingredient sourcing and blending ratios. The workshop takes place in a historic building with original woodwork and Belle Époque decor. I learned why certain essences complement each other and how to balance a composition. My husband and I both created distinct scents."
    Claudia R. · Germany · 2026-03-14
  • "Signed up for the perfume making class paris on a friend's recommendation and it exceeded expectations. We spent the first 30 minutes touring the small museum and learning about the Fragonard family. Then we moved to the atelier for hands-on blending. The final product felt truly custom and the instructor helped refine my initial formula."
    Priya S. · India · 2026-07-28
  • "My partner and I attended together and had a wonderful time comparing our scent preferences. The Fragonard workshop provides individual stations so you can focus without distraction. We received printed formulas to take home along with our bottles. The location near Galeries Lafayette made it easy to combine with shopping."
    Lucas B. · Brazil · 2025-11-19
  • "I have always been curious about perfume composition and this class demystified the process. The instructor explained the role of alcohol, fixatives, and how fragrance evolves on skin. Fragonard sources many ingredients from Grasse in southern France. The two hours passed quickly and I left with newfound respect for perfumers."
    Emma L. · Australia · 2026-04-09
  • "The perfume making class paris starts promptly and the staff ensures everyone has what they need. We worked with essences like bergamot, sandalwood, and rose. The historic setting adds to the experience. I appreciated the take-home materials including a detailed guide to my formula and care instructions for the bottle."
    Daniel P. · Spain · 2026-06-01
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Where to stay

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Hôtel Londres et New York

10 min
mid-range

Comfortable lodging located within walking distance of major Paris attractions.

InterContinental Paris Le Grand

5 min
luxury

Historical hotel situated directly next to the Opéra Garnier.

Perfume Making Class Paris at Fragonard Museum
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Perfume Making Class Paris at Fragonard Museum

The Fragonard Perfume Museum on Rue Scribe opened in 1983 inside a Second Empire townhouse, twenty paces from the brass doors of the Opéra Garnier.

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The maison itself traces its lineage to 1926, when Eugène Fuchs established a parfumerie in Grasse, the Provençal hill town where jasmine fields and tuberose terraces supplied three-quarters of the world's natural fragrance materials. By mid-century Fragonard had built a vertical empire – cultivation, extraction, blending, bottling – and in the 1980s chose Paris as the stage for its first museum, reasoning that visitors to the capital deserved a primer on the alchemy of scent before they descended on the Grasse ateliers.

Today the Fragonard Perfume Museum functions as both archive and atelier, its ground floor devoted to copper alembics, glass retorts, and enfleurage frames that demonstrate cold-fat extraction, the method Grasse used to capture the volatile oils of orange blossom before steam distillation became standard. A spiral staircase climbs to the workshop floor, where long communal tables are set with organ grinders – rotating carousels that hold thirty or forty essence vials in neat tiers, each labeled with the botanical or synthetic accord inside. The perfume making class Paris tours hosted here attract hobbyists, design students, and fragrance professionals on research leave, all drawn by the chance to work with raw materials rarely available outside trade suppliers: orris butter aged three years, Taif rose absolute, cistus labdanum resin.

The museum's permanent collection occupies vitrines along the rear wall, displaying flacons from the Art Nouveau period through the Deco era – Baccarat crystal stoppers, Lalique amphoras, Schiaparelli's Mae West torso bottle. Each piece is labeled with the perfumer's name and the year of release, a silent argument that fragrance is a designed object, not an accident of chemistry. Admission to the museum remains free, a policy Fragonard has maintained since opening day, and the space sees two thousand visitors a week during high season. The perfume making workshop Paris France sessions run independently, booked in advance, and limited to twelve participants so each student receives direct instruction from the house perfumer.

Fragonard's workshop pedagogy follows the classical French model: students begin with a brief olfactory training, learning to distinguish top notes from heart notes, aldehydic brightness from balsamic weight. They then compose a ten-milliliter eau de parfum by pipetting essences into an alcohol base, adjusting the formula in real time as the blend oxidizes and the accords begin to marry. The finished fragrance is bottled in a labeled flacon and taken home the same day, though perfumers recommend waiting seventy-two hours before final evaluation, the period required for the alcohol to fully integrate the oils. The workshop lasts two hours, conducted in French and English, and participants leave with a printed formula card so they can reconstruct the scent or tweak the ratios in future sessions.

"Each piece is labeled with the perfumer's name and the year of release, a silent argument that fragrance is a designed object, not an accident of chemistry."
Your experience

What a Perfume Making Class Paris tour day looks like

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You arrive at 9 Rue Scribe twenty minutes before your scheduled session, early enough to tour the museum's ground floor and examine the copper stills and enfleurage chassis that line the entry hall.

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A docent offers a five-minute primer on extraction methods, pointing out the difference between expression, maceration, and steam distillation, then directs you upstairs to the workshop salon. The room is narrow and tall-ceilinged, lit by a single street-facing window, with communal tables arranged in a U-shape around a central demonstration bench.

The house perfumer – a woman in a linen apron, her sleeves rolled to the elbow – opens with a rapid olfactory drill, passing unmarked blotter strips around the table and asking you to identify jasmine, vetiver, bergamot, sandalwood. You get three correct. She then demonstrates the structure of a classic chypre, pipetting oakmoss, labdanum, and patchouli into a beaker, adding a citrus topnote, swirling the blend, and passing it for evaluation. The scent is forest floor and wet stone, darker than you expected.

You spend the next ninety minutes at your own station, a marble-topped workspace equipped with a sixty-vial essence organ, a rack of glass pipettes, and a small notebook for recording your formula. The perfumer circulates, adjusting ratios, suggesting accords, steering you away from combinations that will turn soapy or cloying as they dry down. By the end of the session you have filled a ten-milliliter flacon with a fragrance you composed, labeled it with your name and the date, and received a printed formula card. The workshop concludes at 11:30, and you leave through the museum shop on the ground floor.

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about perfume making class paris tours

Is there a fee for the museum visit?

The Fragonard Perfume Museum offers free entry for all visitors. You do not need to pay for a standard museum admission.

Do I need to book a ticket for the Fragonard Perfume Museum?

No, the museum visit is free and does not require a reservation. Only the perfume making class paris requires prior booking.

How long does a typical perfume making class paris last?

Most workshops last between 60 and 90 minutes. Please check your booking details for the specific perfume making class paris duration.

Can I bring children to a perfume making class paris?

Yes, children are welcome at the Fragonard Perfume Museum and may participate in the perfume making class paris with parental supervision.

Are there guided tours available?

Yes, the Fragonard Perfume Museum offers free guided tours subject to guide availability.

What are the opening hours of the museum?

The museum is open Monday through Saturday from 09:00 to 17:30, and Sunday from 09:00 to 17:00.

Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs?

The museum provides lift access for people with reduced mobility. You must request this by email 72 hours before your perfume making class paris.

What is the best time to arrive for perfume making class paris tickets?

We recommend arriving between 09:00 and 16:30. This ensures you have plenty of time for your perfume making class paris booking.

Can I store my bags at the museum?

The Fragonard Perfume Museum does not provide a cloakroom or luggage storage. Please plan accordingly for your perfume making class paris day.

Are there nearby landmarks to visit after my perfume making class paris?

Yes, you are walking distance from the Opéra Garnier and Galeries Lafayette after your perfume making class paris.

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