Are you a tea fan? Always looking for new flavors?
Whether you love fine Japanese teas, black teas from India, or delicately flavored green teas from China, you'll find an impressive array of specialty tea houses and boutiques in Paris.
In this article, the Solis shares his love of tea with you and gives you a list of the best Parisian tea shops where you can find your future favorites.
Mariage Frères – the high-end classic

Founded in 1854, Brothers' Wedding is arguably France's most iconic tea house—and a true Parisian institution. Its history dates back to the 17th century, when the Mariage family's ancestors served as traders for the East India Company, bringing the first teas from China and Ceylon to France. A legacy of adventure and exoticism that brothers Henri and Edouard Mariage transformed into a refined house dedicated to the art of tea in all its forms.
Even today, Mariage Frères continues this tradition with the same high standards: selection of the finest vintages in the world, ancestral know-how, and a typically Parisian elegance. Their teas, often packaged in superb black or gold boxes, have become synonymous with luxury and refinement. Among the iconic creations, we find the Marco Polo, a legendary floral and fruity blend, or even the Tea at the Opera, a great classic of Parisian salons.
But Mariage Frères is also a complete sensory experience: its tea rooms And tea museums invite you on a journey through scents, colors, and flavors. Lovers can enjoy rare teas accompanied by homemade pastries, in a period setting where time seems to stand still.
- Addresses: 30 rue du Bourg-Tibourg, 75004 – 13, rue des Grands Augustins, 75006 – 56, rue Cler, 75007 – 260, rue Saint-Honoré, 7500117, place de la Madeleine, 75008 – 26, place de la Madeleine, 75008 – 35, boulevard Haussmann, 75009 (Galeries Lafayette) – 10, rue de Béarn, 75003 – 187, rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 – 7, rue du Faubourg Montmartre, 75009
- Schedules : every day, 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
- Google Rating: from 3.8 to 4.6 ★ depending on the store
- Price range: from around €13/100g
Palais des Thés – to explore and learn

Behind this now iconic brand, there is above all a human adventure. Founded in 1986 by François-Xavier Delmas, Le Palais des Thés was born from a simple but bold idea: to restore tea to its original nobility, by meeting those who cultivate it. At a time when the world of tea was dominated by large family houses, Delmas and a handful of friends wanted create an independent house, open to the world, guided by passion and curiosity.
Convinced that we can only understand tea by knowing those who produce it, François-Xavier Delmas embarked on a veritable world tour of plantations. From his travels to China, Japan, India and Taiwan, he brought back a philosophy of taste and respect, a vision where each cup is a story, each infusion an encounter. It is this spirit of exploration that still drives the house today.
More than a merchant, Le Palais des Thés has established itself as a place of initiation, a space of transmission where neophytes and connoisseurs alike can discover the infinite diversity of vintages: rare teas of origin, revisited great classics, fragrant creations or signature blends. The house makes a point of honor to working hand in hand with passionate producers, in a responsible and fair approach, to offer exceptional teas cultivated with respect for the land and traditions.
Whether you're looking for a Japanese Sencha, a spring Darjeeling, or a floral infusion, there's bound to be a Palais des Thés boutique near you. The welcome is always refined, the advice precise, and the tastings generous—an invitation to slow down, to smell, to savor.
- Addresses: 64 rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 – 64, rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 – 13, rue des Martyrs, 75009 – 58, rue du Commerce, 75015 – 36, rue de Lévis, 75017 – 21, rue de l'Annonciation, 75016 – 61, rue du Cherche-Midi, 75006 – 25, rue Raymond Losserand, 7501418, rue Tronchet, 75008 – 81, rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, 75011 – 121, rue Ordener, 75018 – 74, rue Saint-Dominique, 75007
- Schedules : Monday-Saturday 10:30am-7:30pm, Sunday 11am-7pm
- Google Rating: 3.7 to 4.9 ★ depending on the store
- Price range: from €6 to more than €40 depending on rarity
Bonthés – the charming neighborhood boutique

There are shops that you enter out of curiosity and leave won over. Bonthés, rue Marcadet, is one of them. At any time of day, you are welcomed like a regular: a steaming cup of tea in hand, a kind smile, and a few notes of classical music in the backgroundThe atmosphere is soft, cozy, almost timeless.
Its owner, passionate to the tips of his leaves, worked for Kusmi Tea, the Tea Palace and the Tea Route before opening his own house about ten years ago. This independence allows him to give free rein to his creativity, in combining aromas from China, India, Japan and Sri Lanka to compose unique, always balanced blends.
The shop houses more than 250 teas and infusions, as well as a real deli : honey from small producers, artisanal jams, gingerbread, chocolates and rare syrups come together in a warm atmosphere. Lovers of beautiful objects will not be left out: cups, teapots and accessories from around the world invite you to extend the pleasure at home.
Prices remain reasonable for such quality – from €5 for 100g of infusion, and from €7 to €40 for exceptional teas. And for those who like custom creations, the master of the place offers compose custom blends, according to your tastes and desires.
- Address : 157 rue Marcadet, 75018 Paris
- Schedules : Monday 3pm-7:30pm, Tuesday-Saturday 10am-2pm / 3pm-7:30pm, Sunday 3pm-7:30pm
- Google Rating: 4.7 ★
- Price range: from €7 to €40 / 100 g
Thé Bon Thé Bio – a paradise for organic lovers

Nestled in the heart of the district of Lamarck-Caulaincourt, Good Organic Tea is a confidential address that tea lovers pass on like a well-kept secret. In this small neighborhood shop with artisanal charm, François and Rodolphe welcome you with a smile and a real passion for the world of tea – and above all, for the pleasure of sharing.
Here, there are no industrial brands or flashy marketing: 200 varieties of teas, herbal teas and infusions come from all over the world (China, Japan, India, Africa, etc.), with nearly half from organic crops. The products are sold in bulk or in pretty colored boxes, perfect for giving as a gift or creating a personalized box. Fans will find as many great vintages of origin than fruity, floral or smoky blends, all carefully chosen for their authenticity and taste. In summer, the boutique innovates with homemade iced teas and long infusions served very cold.
On the delicatessen side, Thé Bon Thé Bio offers a refined selection of artisanal sweets : French jams, flavored honeys, Belgian chocolates with speculoos, gingerbread, caramel creams, and even tablets with rare spices. So many products that celebrate local expertise and are the perfect complement to teatime.
And to extend the experience, magnificent Japanese accessories – cast iron teapots, fine porcelain, designer thermoses – adorn the shelves. A place where people come to buy gifts as well as to treat themselves to a taste and aesthetic break.
- Address : 98 rue Caulaincourt, 75018 Paris
- Schedules : Monday-Saturday 10:30am-7:30pm and Sunday 11am-1pm and 2pm-7pm
- Google Rating: 4.8 ★
- Price range: €5 to €25 / 100 g
The Tea Party – the address for the curious
A true treasure trove, Le Parti du Thé offers over 300 products from around the world. The shops are understated, bright, and run by passionate artisans. You'll find everything from natural teas to subtle house blends. Perfect for getting started or expanding your collection.
- Address : 65 rue de Lancry, 75010 Paris
- Schedules : Monday-Friday 10:30-2:00 / 3:00-7:30, Saturday 10:30-7:30
- Google Rating: 4.7 ★
- Price range: average, between €8 and €35 / 100 g
Jugetsudo – Japanese refinement

More than a shop, Jugetsudo is a true immersion in the art of Japanese tea. Founded in Tokyo, this house embodies the philosophy of “renewal within tradition” – a delicate balance between ancestral heritage and modernity.
For its Parisian address, Jugetsudo entrusted the design to the famous architect Kengo Kuma, whose vision combines minimalism and poetry. The result? A place apart, while bamboo and Japanese cypress, bathed in a peaceful and refined atmosphere. On the ground floor, a large light wood counter invites you to taste: you can savor authentic green teas (matcha, sencha, genmaicha…) accompanied by tea cakes.
The basement, meanwhile, houses a more secret, almost mystical space: the Chazen Gallery, where tea ceremonies, exhibitions and cultural events inspired by the four seasons are held. A Zen interlude in the heart of the Saint-Germain district.
- Address : 95 rue de Seine, 75006 Paris
- Schedules : Monday-Saturday 11am-7pm
- Google Rating: 4.5 ★
- Price range: 12 € to 55 € / 50 g
Dammann Frères – timeless elegance

It’s impossible to talk about tea in Paris without mentioning Dammann Brothers, a true French institution. Founded in 1692, this tea house is one of the oldest in the world. It started when the king Louis XIV granted to Mr. Damame the exclusive privilege of selling tea in France. Since then, the company has remained family-owned and has established itself as a benchmark in the art of blending and selecting single-origin teas.
Today, Dammann Frères offers teas from China, India, Japan and Ceylon, and above all an incredible variety of flavored creations – such as the famous Russian Taste Douchka Or Blue Garden – have become classics for many connoisseurs. The elegant and cozy Parisian boutiques offer a unique experience: you can discover the aromas before purchasing, and the staff knows how to guide both novices and connoisseurs.
- Addresses: 15 place des Vosges, 75004 Paris – 24 avenue Victoria, 75001 Paris – 6 places des petits pères 75002 Paris – 101 bis, rue Mouffetard 75005 Paris – 145 Boulevard Saint Germain 75006 Paris – 12 Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt 75008 Paris – Bercy Village Chai 39 Cour Saint Emilion 75012 Paris
- Schedules : from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday
- Google Rating: From 4.2 to 4.6 ★ depending on the store
- Price range: 8 € to 50 € / 100 g
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