REVIEW · PARIS
Paris 6: Perfume Workshop for Children
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Perfume lessons for kids in Paris can actually work. You’ll step into an olfactive workshop where children build their own 30 ml bottle and finish it with playful sticker personalization, all in just 30 minutes. The biggest catch to plan around: there’s no food or drink included, so you’ll want a snack strategy if your child gets hungry.
I like that this is not just arts and crafts. It’s tied to real perfume craft, with a focus on how fragrances are made, including the origin of flowers and the steps involved in extraction and maceration. It also runs as a small group limited to 4, which makes it easier to keep young kids engaged.
You’ll meet at 72 Rue Bonaparte in the 6th, right in the thick of classic Paris. The instructor is available in English and French, and the activity ends back at the same spot. Best of all, the goal is simple: take home something your kid helped create, not just a souvenir.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- A quick 30 minutes at MOLINARD Parfums on Rue Bonaparte
- Who this workshop is best for (and who should skip it)
- Inside the scent lab: the steps you’ll actually hear about
- Building a fragrance: how the process becomes understandable
- The best part: the 30 ml bottle and sticker art
- Price and value: why $36 can be a fair deal in Paris
- Practical tips so the workshop goes smoothly
- Should you book this kids perfume workshop?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Paris 6: Perfume Workshop for Children?
- Where does the workshop take place?
- How much does it cost?
- What ages is this workshop for?
- What do children create during the workshop?
- Is food or drink included?
- How big are the groups?
- What languages are available?
- Can I cancel, and what is the refund policy?
- Is the ticket line skipped?
Key highlights you’ll care about
- 30 ml bottle included: Kids make and take home their own perfume in a full-sized bottle.
- Sticker customization: Personalize the bottle with a sticker of your choice.
- A real perfume “heritage” workshop: Certified “living heritage company,” tied to traditional know-how.
- Scent science, kid-friendly: You learn the fragrance “architecture,” plus lab-style steps like maceration and extraction.
- Tiny group size: Limited to 4 participants, so attention stays on the children.
A quick 30 minutes at MOLINARD Parfums on Rue Bonaparte
This is the kind of Paris activity that fits real family schedules. The workshop runs for 30 minutes, and you meet at 72 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris. Then you wrap up back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a long walk to another site with cranky legs.
The workshop is run by MOLINARD Parfums, a name tied to the French perfume world. What matters for you as a parent is that the time is short enough to keep most kids from melting down. You’re not asking a 4-8-year-old to sit through a museum-style lecture. The structure is built around doing: smelling, learning steps in perfume creation, and then making something to take home.
Also worth noting: the experience includes a skip the ticket line feature. In a busy city, that can make a real difference between arriving “just in time” and arriving with time to breathe.
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Who this workshop is best for (and who should skip it)
This one is specifically designed for kids ages 4 to 8. If you’re traveling with younger toddlers, it may feel too structured. If your child is older, they might still enjoy it, but the “kid-sized” format may not feel like enough.
I think it’s especially good for families with children who like hands-on projects or sensory play. The workshop is described as an olfactive experience, and you’re guided through the creation process: origin of flowers, extraction methods, maceration, and work connected to a nose laboratory concept. That’s a lot of vocabulary for adults, but for kids it’s likely presented through simple, concrete steps.
Since the group is tiny (max 4 participants), it’s also a good option when you want calmer attention instead of a chaotic big-group vibe. If your child struggles in crowded settings, this structure helps.
Possible consideration: the session is brief. If you’re expecting a long, sit-and-stay activity, this isn’t that. It’s more like a concentrated “perfume moment” than a full afternoon event.
Inside the scent lab: the steps you’ll actually hear about
The most interesting part of this workshop is that it’s connected to something deeper than mixing smells. MOLINARD’s workshop ties into the idea of luxury, authenticity, tradition, and modernity, and it’s presented as an ancestral know-how session.
Here’s what the experience covers at a level you can explain to your child later:
- Origins of the flowers: you’re introduced to where the fragrance sources come from.
- Extraction methods: you learn how perfume makers pull scent from botanical materials.
- Maceration: you get a sense of how ingredients interact over time.
- Nose laboratory: you discover the idea of scent evaluation and building blocks for aroma.
This is where the “learning” becomes valuable for families. Kids don’t just leave with a bottle; they leave with a story. And that story gives you something to talk about on the walk back to your hotel. In practice, that can turn a souvenir moment into a memory.
Another point I appreciate: you’re guided through the architecture of a fragrance. In plain terms, you’ll learn that perfume isn’t one smell. It’s components that match and complement each other. That kind of cause-and-effect understanding helps kids feel like they’re doing more than randomly mixing scents.
Building a fragrance: how the process becomes understandable
A good kids activity in Paris does two jobs at once: it entertains and it teaches without getting heavy. This workshop is built around exactly that idea—your instructor guides you through how fragrances are composed, step by step.
Even though the details aren’t spelled out hour-by-hour, you can expect a guided walkthrough of perfume creation that matches the workshop’s stated topics. You’ll discover:
- how ingredients fit together into a fragrance structure
- how scents can complement one another
- how the creation process works from botanicals to finished perfume
Why this matters to you: perfume is often treated like magic by adults. When kids get the basics of how it’s made, it shifts from weird haze to something logical. That’s a confidence boost. It also makes the final product feel earned.
And yes, there’s likely a sensory component throughout, given the whole workshop is described as olfactive. If your child enjoys smelling things, this is the kind of activity that turns their interest into a structured lesson instead of a free-for-all.
The best part: the 30 ml bottle and sticker art
If you’re deciding whether it’s worth it, focus on the “take-home” payoff. You get a 30 ml bottle plus the option to personalize it with a sticker of your choice. That combo is smart for two reasons.
First, 30 ml is a real bottle size. It’s not a tiny sample that gets lost in a drawer. Your child can actually use it (with your supervision, of course) or keep it as a meaningful project.
Second, stickers make it personal instantly. Kids don’t have to understand perfume chemistry to feel pride. They can choose the visual style and make it theirs. That’s a simple way to turn a sensory lesson into a keepsake.
In a city full of “buy it, carry it, forget it,” this kind of personal customization is a big value driver. It gives kids ownership, and it keeps the experience from feeling like something they attended rather than something they created.
Price and value: why $36 can be a fair deal in Paris
At $36 per person, this workshop sits in the “short and focused” category. It’s not a full-day event, and it doesn’t include food. So the value depends on the payoff you care about.
Here’s what you do get:
- a complete take-home product: a 30 ml perfume bottle
- personalization with stickers
- guided perfume-making steps tied to a heritage “living heritage” concept
- a small group format limited to 4 participants
- instruction in English or French
For many families, the value is straightforward: a real bottle plus a guided experience in 30 minutes. In Paris, you can easily spend similar money on something that ends the moment you walk out the door. This ends with a physical item your child made.
Also, the session’s length matters. You don’t need to burn half a day. If you’re building a family plan with limited stamina, shorter workshops can be worth more than their price suggests, because they protect your schedule.
Practical tips so the workshop goes smoothly
Here are the things I’d do to make this as painless as possible.
Arrive a little early. The meeting point is very specific: 72 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris. With kids, “a few minutes” can turn into “running late fast,” so give yourself a buffer.
Plan a snack nearby. Since food or drink isn’t included, decide where you’ll grab something before or after. Even if your child eats well at home, the workshop is still a 30-minute activity that may create excitement.
Go in with the right expectations. This is a craft-and-scent experience, not a long museum. The goal is that your child leaves with a personalized bottle and a story about how perfume is made.
Use the language options. The instructor is available in English and French, so choose what fits best for your family. If your child has a little exposure to the local language, hearing it in the workshop can be an extra bonus.
Should you book this kids perfume workshop?
I’d book it if you want a family activity that hits three targets at once: it’s built for ages 4 to 8, it lasts 30 minutes, and your child leaves holding a 30 ml bottle they personalized with a sticker.
Skip it if your child is outside the recommended age range, or if you’re looking for an all-day outing with minimal structure. Also, plan food around it since no food or drink is part of the package.
If you’re in Paris and you want a creative, sensory workshop that feels connected to real perfume craft at MOLINARD Parfums, this is one of the more straightforward “yes” choices for families.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Paris 6: Perfume Workshop for Children?
The workshop lasts 30 minutes. Starting times depend on availability.
Where does the workshop take place?
You meet at 72 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
How much does it cost?
The price is $36 per person.
What ages is this workshop for?
It’s designed for children from 4 to 8 years old.
What do children create during the workshop?
Kids create their own perfume and receive a 30 ml bottle that can be customized with a sticker.
Is food or drink included?
No. Food or drink is not included.
How big are the groups?
It’s a small group limited to 4 participants.
What languages are available?
Instruction is available in English and French.
Can I cancel, and what is the refund policy?
There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the ticket line skipped?
Yes, the experience includes skip the ticket line.






























