Visit Nina's Paris Tea Salon

September 08, 2021 4 min read 39 Comments

Visit Nina's PARIS Tea Salon
French tea time is always a delight, and nowhere more so than at the beautiful petite salon de the Nina's Paris Tea Salon. Truly a hidden gem in the heart of Paris, Nina's Marie Antoinette Tea Salon is the perfect place to enjoy a cup of delicious tea along with their famous Ninasette cake. Often missed completely by tourists, you will love the sweet white and gold interior, the black tiled floor, and the decor. It is a reminder of the genteel side of Parisian life. Let's Visit Nina's Paris Tea Salon!

nina's PARIS Tea Salon

The Story of Nina’s Paris

The story of Nina’s in Paris began in 1672 when Pierre Diaz created La Distillerie Fréres. He was the first perfumer specializing in distilling natural essential oils. Mr. Diaz was known as the “Magicien des Arômes” {the wizard of aromas} and he soon became very popular for his skill of creating wonderful blended fragrances. He excelled at distilling rose and lavender essences that could be used to perfume gloves. He was the preferred supplier of the Versailles court during Louis XVI's reign, and soon was a favorite of Marie Antoinette. She especially loved his rose and apple scents. The name of the salon is rumored to have been inspired by Pierre's wife, Nina. She created the famous "Ninasette" cake for Queen Marie Antoinette in 1778. The secret recipe has been handed down exclusively to the women in the Diaz family for centuries. Visit Nina's Paris Tea Salon

The Royal Garden

Not too far away from the palace, at Versailles, is Le Potager du Roi Versailles, or the royal kitchen garden. Set up in 1678 by King Louis XIV, who hired Monsieur Jean-Baptiste La Quintine as its first Fruitier. The King wanted his kitchen garden to be able to supply the best fruits and vegetables for his royal table at court, including out of season strawberries in January. The royal kitchen garden has grown all organic fruit and vegetables for over 300 years, and has changed little during this time. It's now on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The gardener's developed over 60 different ways to grow fruit trees, and the garden today includes almost 200 different varieties of apples.

The Tea Salon

Nina's Tea Salon is located in the middle of Paris at Place Vendrôme, in the 1st arrondissement. It's a beautiful, feminine confection of a place, dressed in creamy white with golden gilt decorations and soft petal pink. It is popular with both French citizens as well as tourists, so if you are planning a visit, you may want to make reservations for tea. Because the historical origin of Nina’s was about fragrance, the salon offers guests a chance to smell and learn about the different teas they serve and sell. The most popular is the signature original Marie-Antoinette Tea, which includes bits of handpicked apples and roses from the Versailles kitchen garden. Visit Nina's Paris Tea Salon Nina's is the place where Georgianna Lane launched her fabulous book Paris in Bloom a few years back, and Oh! how I wish we could all have been there. you can meet Georgianna HERE > She has now moved to Paris with her husband who is also a brilliant photographer, to the Paris apartment of their dreams. She is so talented, I though you would want to know about Georgianna and her gorgeous work if you don't already. In honor of receiving our shipment of Nina's of Paris Tea at FrenchGardenHouse, I'm having a GIVE AWAY for one of Georgianna's Paris in Bloom Books! Just leave me a comment, and/or follow me on Instagram and let me know. Each one counts as an entry. One lucky winner will receive Georgianna's book just in time to start dreaming of Paris. {this give away isn't sponsored, just by me- because I love her and the book is stunning.}

Photo by Georgianna Lane

Visit Nina's Paris Tea SalonPhoto by Georgianna Lane

The Tea

The relationship of Nina’s Paris with the Royal Court of Versailles is something that the company really cherishes. Their "Thé de Marie-Antoinette” is the only tea in the world flavored with rose petals and fresh apples from Le Potager du Roi Versailes, in honor of the scent so beloved by Marie Antoinette. Nina’s Paris is the exclusive partner of the King's Kitchen Garden of Château Versailles. The tea arrives in pretty tins in a delicate pink color, I think Marie would approve! If you can't get there just yet, I've imported these gorgeous teas straight to you for our Gift Collection this season. I chose my favorites, the pink tin with the Marie Antoinette loose tea, accompanied with the sweetest French sugars in pink and white rose shapes, and the white tin with Fete de Versailles loose tea. Visit Nina's Paris Tea Salon Visit Nina's Paris Tea Salon I also love Nina's Fete de Versailles Tea. It's a special loose leaf black tea blend blended with the natural aromas of honey and cinnamon, orange pieces, safflower and cornflower. It arrives in this gorgeous white tin. Looks spectacular on your tea tray! Marie Antoinette Tea Versailles When you visit Paris, be sure to stop by Nina's PARIS for tea, or to buy a souvenir or two. In the meantime - we have Nina's Tea in our Fall Collection! Versailles Tea HERE > and French Marie Antoinette Tea Gift Set > HERE.

Visit Nina's Paris Tea Salon French Marie Antoinette Tea Gift Set >

Our Give away is now over. The winner of the GIVE AWAY for Georgianna Lane's Book Paris in Bloom Is B. Potter! CONGRATULATIONS! PARIS IN BLOOM

VISIT Nina's PARIS Tea Salon:

Nina’s of Paris is located at 29 Rue Danielle Casanova, 75001 Paris, France. Tel: (+33) 1 55 04 80 55 The tearoom is open from noon to 7 p.m., Monday through Saturday.

Whats your favorite place for tea?

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39 Responses

Pamela G
Pamela G

January 09, 2023

I’ve been in Paris in the winter, January as it so happens. It also happens to be THE winter when the horrendous storm hit Washington, DC and the Air Florida jet crashed into the 14th Street Bridge. That storm worked its way across the Atlantic and dumped THREE FEET of snow on London. I was very perturbed I had to waste good shopping money on boots. But, my mother did wear those boots for the next 25 years. It was a new experience, seeing the doorman trying to remove snow with a broom. We lost our trips to both Oxford and Cambridge. London has NO snow removal capabilities. At least they didn’t at that time, I’m not sure about now. That same storm forced us to take the ferry across the channel (no Chunnel yet in those days) rather than the Hovercraft, which put us behind schedule. Then both France AND Belgium were dealing with the snow. We spent a week in Paris which is where we learned about the plane crash. And since we all college students who lived within an hour or two of Washington, DC, some even had family who crossed that bridge each day. Some students telephoned home. It is true the crowds are FAR less, and ANY time in Paris is a good time, but now that I’ve done Paris in winter, I think I’ll take a warmer season next time when I hopefully get there.

Lidy
Lidy

January 19, 2022

Sheila, you will love it! It’s small but so sweet!

Sheila in SH
Sheila in SH

January 16, 2022

Love your French posts and if I’m in Paris, will definitely visit this tea room. Have been to Paris twice but there is always new places to visit.

Laura Ingalls Gunn
Laura Ingalls Gunn

September 23, 2021

Hello dear Lidy I am catching up with you this morning. Somehow I never knew about Nina’s! Thank you for this truly lovely post.

noreen
noreen

September 21, 2021

Thank you for this interesting post on Nina’s Tea Salon. What a gorgeous pink tea caddy!

Gloria P
Gloria P

September 16, 2021

I hope the tea is not sold out yet. Paris in bloom is a perfect title for the book. How wonderful the pictures are.. I think I did tell you my husband proposed at the base of the Eiffel Tower so Paris is very much in my heart.

Mary Ellen Ellis
Mary Ellen Ellis

September 14, 2021

Oh, wow!! Been to Paris several times but was not aware of this lovely tea salon. Definitely on the list for my next trip!! Loved your history and description. Really makes for a reason (as if I needed one!) for a trip!! Go away covid!!!

Lidy
Lidy

September 13, 2021

Oh perfect! Jan, until we get there again, virtual visits are great fun, aren’t they?!

Jan Richards
Jan Richards

September 13, 2021

You always make me feel like I have been to Paris. I have always loved this book and now know what tea to enjoy it with!

LEA ANN BERRY
LEA ANN BERRY

September 10, 2021

I think I will just go ahead and order some tea today, to tide me over until I can get there in person!

Lea Ann Berry
Lea Ann Berry

September 10, 2021

This shall be added to my bucket list, but as soon as possible! I can’t wait to visit and just enjoy!

jeanie
jeanie

September 09, 2021

Oh LIdy, what a glorious time and fabulous spot. This is definitely on my list for my next Paris trip (hopefully in 2022.) The book looks lovely and if it is as lovely as that shop, it’s a hit!

Georgina
Georgina

September 09, 2021

Bonjour Lidy My husband and l adore France and in particular Paris. Sadly because of ill health our visits are to be no more. You cannot imagine the delight l felt reading about Nina’s of Paris.
I was transported across the miles and imagined myself sitting in exquisite surroundings at my pretty table with my husband – sipping tea and enjoying a very special slice of cake watching Paris society at its very best. Of course we would both be dressed in ‘Paris Chic’ style to pay homage to this very special place.
Would l be pleased to to win a copy of Paris in Bloom – l would be absolutely delighted and say
‘Merci beaucoup mon amie’

Anita
Anita

September 09, 2021

How delightful to discover such a lovely place to visit in Paris. We hope to go to France again next year and will need to see this beautiful tea room.

Sue M
Sue M

September 08, 2021

I enjoyed this post on French tea…even the containers are beautiful…(as the book looks)! ?

Sumire
Sumire

September 08, 2021

I bought just one little sachet of Thé de Marie-Antoinette when we visited Versailles. I’ve never tried it because it’s such a pretty package and then it will be gone! I wish I had known about Nina’s of Paris but since I didn’t, my favorite place for tea is the Mariage Frères on Rue du Bourg Tibourg.

Joan
Joan

September 08, 2021

I am part French and ever since I was a little girl anything to do with France I was interested in. did not know I was french until many years later. Nina’s Paris tea Salon looks like a place I would love.
Joan

Jan Sanders
Jan Sanders

September 08, 2021

One day I will travel to Paris! The tea sounds tasty and the setting is lovely for a day to relax over an aroma of roses and apples. Thank you for bringing the world to my sitting room. The book looks fab!

Stephanie Cooley
Stephanie Cooley

September 08, 2021

My favorite place for tea is in a comfortable chair, looking out my living room window at all the birds on the lake in front of my house. As a bonus, there is my cat, Scout, sitting on my lap and purring.

Della
Della

September 08, 2021

Wow! Thank you for sharing. The tea presentations are gorgeous,That is a beautiful tea salon.

Janet Macaulay
Janet Macaulay

September 08, 2021

Wonderful story! Already dreaming of Paris but your site makes it even more desirable ! Thanks

Nan
Nan

September 08, 2021

Simply lovely! Hoping to get there ‘Someday’….
Thank you for sharing.

Stacy Stewart
Stacy Stewart

September 08, 2021

Nina’s is just the prettiest place for tea and treats!! I have such fond memories sitting there with my Mom. Georgianna recommended it to me because she knew how much I’d love it and she was right!!

Karen
Karen

September 08, 2021

How delightful! You never cease to inspire me, sweet Lidy! ?

Allison M Wade
Allison M Wade

September 08, 2021

Hi Lidy…As I was reading this post, I thought of how much I enjoy all that you teach us in your writings. I forward many on to my Mom, who enjoys reading them and learning new details in life (at 91). Thank you for embracing us as your students of “life’s exquisite moments”. Blessings in Friendship, Allison

Liz Shivel
Liz Shivel

September 08, 2021

Good Morning, Lidy! This post is beautiful! The pinks of the champagne, the teas and little soaps, the lovely trees photographed for Georgianna’s book cover, all wrap around your thoughts of wanting to be in Paris. I had a trip there planned for last year, and am still waiting to go! I would be thrilled to win this lovely book by Georgianna Lane,

Beverly P Ivey
Beverly P Ivey

September 08, 2021

I doubt I will ever be able to visit Paris again, but a trip to French Garden House is the next best thing. Thank you for a beautiful visit!

Barbara Jean
Barbara Jean

September 08, 2021

Beautiful photos…would be a lovely place to visit.

Karenann S.
Karenann S.

September 08, 2021

I follow you on Instagram!

Karenann S.
Karenann S.

September 08, 2021

Nina’s Tea Salon looks like an amazing and beautiful place. I’d love to visit it one day!

Renae
Renae

September 08, 2021

This is such a lovely post. I so enjoyed reading about The history of Nina’s. The photo of the garden is gorgeous. Blessings to you.

Denise Carlson
Denise Carlson

September 08, 2021

The content of this post is stunning! I love the photographs and the Paris Salon is beautiful. The history is amazing and who doesn’t love all that Marie Antoinettes has given to society for all our pleasure. I am familiar with Paris in Bloom by Georgianna Lane and would love to have this opportunity and this beautiful book!I also follow you on Instagram always a pleasure thanks Liddy.

Gigi
Gigi

September 08, 2021

Enjoyed reading your blog today. I would love to recieve the beautiful book of Paris.

Joan
Joan

September 08, 2021

On my list to visit should I ever get back to Paris!

Barbara Potter
Barbara Potter

September 08, 2021

Hello Lidy, Have enjoyed your posts now for a few months and am always inspired by your creativity and by the way you embrace the French way of living: savoring the beautiful things in life no matter how small. It was a delight to see your post this morning about Nina’s Tea; I just received mine in the mail yesterday and have been waiting to try it when I can share it with my granddaughter.
I have been the “Tea Lady” for our Woman’s Club Victorian Holiday Tea for more than ten years and understand the importance of this ritual which is made even better by having the perfect tea.
Thank you for your posts, each and every one is thoroughly savored!
Barbara

Jeri Kay Adrian
Jeri Kay Adrian

September 08, 2021

That is simply beautiful and I do love your posts! Thank you for sharing.

Joan Mills
Joan Mills

September 08, 2021

What loveliness! Paris is a memory I cherish. Wish I could have seen this tea room!

Arlene Walker
Arlene Walker

September 08, 2021

Can there be a more beautiful city than Paris in bloom?

Marilyn Thore
Marilyn Thore

September 08, 2021

Nina’s Paris Tea Salon is the loveliest of lovelies!

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