Fragonard Perfume Museum interior with colorful murals and display tables for perfume workshop.
Fragonard Perfume Museum display with vintage bottles, portrait, and decorative jar.
Fragonard Perfume Museum display shelves with various perfume bottles in Paris.
Perfume mixing at Fragonard Perfume Museum workshop in Paris.
Female participants creating perfumes at a workshop in Grasse, surrounded by lavender and fragrance bottles.
Man creating perfume with dropper at Mini Perfume Workshop in Grasse.
Perfume bottles displayed at Mini Perfume Workshop in Grasse.

Fragonard Perfume Museum Tickets with a Perfume-Making Workshop, Paris

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Explore the artistry and history of fragrance at the Fragonard Perfume Museum in Paris with an enriching perfume-making workshop. Begin your journey through scent within this elegant private mansion adjacent to Opera Garnier, where you'll traverse 3000 years of perfume evolution. The museum showcases a remarkable collection of ancient bottles from Pharaonic times to Fabergé eras and delves into the traditional techniques used in Grasse, known as the world's perfume capital.

Explore the long history of French luxury with a ticket to the Fragonard Perfume Museum. This experience includes an engaging perfume-making workshop where you'll create your own Eau de Toilette under expert guidance.

Discover over 3000 years worth of fragrant secrets during your guided tour at the Fragonard Perfume Museum in Paris, France. Marvel at ancient perfume bottles and uncover trade practices that have defined this luxurious French industry for centuries.

The unique journey through the world of perfumes culminates with a hands-on workshop where you'll craft an exclusive Eau de Toilette. This sensory exploration not only serves as a tutorial but also offers insight into historical techniques while allowing you to create your own personalized scent.

Did you know? Each year, Fragonard selects a special 'Flower of the Year' and develops unique products inspired by it.

Admission to Fragonard Perfume Museum

Access for a 20-minute guided tour of the museum

Ticket includes perfume-making workshop available in English, Spanish and French

Use of your personalized perfume creation (12ml)

Individual Costs

Fragonard Perfume Museum interior with colorful murals and display tables for perfume workshop.

Fragonard Perfume Museum interior with colorful murals and display tables for perfume workshop.

A journey through scent at the Fragonard Perfume Museum

Nestled next to the Opera Garnier in Paris, France, this private mansion houses the elegant Fragonard Perfume Museum. As you explore its Second Empire ambiance, your experience spans 3000 years of perfume history. Discover a unique collection that includes ancient fragrance bottles and learn about Grasse's traditional techniques and materials, known as the world’s perfume capital. The museum showcases precious bottles from Pharaonic to Fabergé times, offering insights into social and cultural practices across different eras.

Mastery of perfume making at the workshop

Continue your exploration with a hands-on perfume-making workshop that complements the Fragonard Perfume Museum visit. Here, you'll identify three distinct compositions related to the Flower of the Year for an eau de toilette experience selected just for you. Under expert guidance, create your own 12ml Eau de Toilette in a personalized spray bottle while learning about the olfactory pyramid and achieving harmonious blends. This unique souvenir will capture memories of French art-de-vivre and fragrances.

Fragonard Perfume Museum display with vintage bottles, portrait, and decorative jar.

Fragonard Perfume Museum display with vintage bottles, portrait, and decorative jar.

Fragonard Perfume Museum display shelves with various perfume bottles in Paris.

Fragonard Perfume Museum display shelves with various perfume bottles in Paris.

Perfume mixing at Fragonard Perfume Museum workshop in Paris.

Perfume mixing at Fragonard Perfume Museum workshop in Paris.

Pets: Unfortunately, pets aren't permitted at this venue due to specific restrictions.

  • This experience is not suitable for wheelchair users; accessibility options are limited.

If you're traveling with children aged 8-16, they must be accompanied by an adult who has purchased a ticket.

Female participants creating perfumes at a workshop in Grasse, surrounded by lavender and fragrance bottles.

Female participants creating perfumes at a workshop in Grasse, surrounded by lavender and fragrance bottles.

Man creating perfume with dropper at Mini Perfume Workshop in Grasse.

Man creating perfume with dropper at Mini Perfume Workshop in Grasse.

Book your visit in advance if possible, especially during peak season, to ensure you secure a spot for both the museum tour and perfume-making workshop.

If traveling with children aged 8-16, remember they need to be accompanied by an adult who has purchased their own ticket.

Plan your visit considering that this experience is not accessible for wheelchair users; ensure alternative arrangements if necessary.

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Operating hours

Fragonard Perfume Museum

Monday
9:00am - 5:30pm • last entry 5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am - 5:30pm • last entry 5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 5:30pm • last entry 5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am - 5:30pm • last entry 5:00pm
Friday
9:00am - 5:30pm • last entry 5:00pm
Saturday
9:00am - 5:30pm • last entry 5:00pm
Sunday
9:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:30pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.
  • Closed on 1st May 2026.

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FAQs

Wear comfortable clothing as you'll be participating in hands-on activities. Bring a notebook or small sketchbook if you want to take notes or draw inspiration from the museum's exhibits. Also, consider bringing a camera to capture your creations and the beautiful displays.
Photography without flash is permitted throughout the museum but not in areas where workshops are taking place due to safety reasons. You can capture memories of your perfume creation process and other exhibits, just be mindful of fellow visitors.
The ideal time to visit is from Tuesday to Sunday, avoiding Mondays when it's closed. Early afternoons are great for a relaxed experience with fewer visitors. The museum offers guided tours that start at 2 PM and last about an hour.
Absolutely! The workshop is designed to be engaging for all ages but especially children aged 8 and above who will enjoy learning about perfume making through interactive activities. Families can reserve a spot in advance to ensure there's space for everyone.
The museum is located near the Gare de l'Est train station, easily accessible by metro line 4 and bus routes 85 and 95. It's also a short taxi or ride-share trip from central Paris. The nearest exit on foot is about a 10-minute walk.
Your admission includes entry to the museum, participation in the perfume workshop where you make your own scent, and access to all exhibits showcasing perfumery history. You also receive a small vial of your customized fragrance at the end.
The workshop typically lasts around one hour, including a demonstration of perfume making techniques and a chance to create your own scent under expert guidance. Additional time can be spent exploring the museum's exhibits on the history and artistry of perfumery.
Booking ahead is highly recommended as spaces fill up quickly, especially during peak tourist seasons like summer and school holidays. Online reservations are available through their official website or popular travel booking platforms.
Pets are not allowed due to venue restrictions.
The workshop is conducted in English, Spanish, and French.
Your guided museum tour will be approximately 20 minutes long.
You'll take home a personalized 12ml bottle containing your own creation from the workshop.
The museum is situated in an elegant private mansion next to the Opera Garnier in Paris, France.
The activity excludes personal expenses, so you should be prepared for any costs outside of entry and participation fees.
The experience is unfortunately not accessible by wheelchair users.
You'll explore a collection that spans ancient to modern times, offering insight into perfume's cultural significance through centuries with bottles ranging from Pharaonic to Fabergé eras.
You'll head to a guided tour through 3000 years of perfume history and participate in a hands-on perfume-making workshop where you create your own Eau de Toilette.
Children aged from 8 to 16 must be accompanied by a paying adult during the visit.

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