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Nina’s Marie-Antoinette — A Jewel-Box Tea Salon in Paris

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Royal Tea, Versailles Inspiration & Parisian Elegance

Nina's Marie-Antoinette

Inspired by the world of Marie-Antoinette and Versailles, Nina's Marie-Antoinette offers perfumed teas, delicate pastries and beautifully presented gifts in an intimate salon near Palais-Royal. The experience feels less like a traditional tea room and more like stepping into a refined chapter of French history.

TLC Paris Concierge note: Nina's works best as a gentle pause between museums, shopping and gardens. Pair a pot of tea with pastries, then continue towards Palais-Royal or the Louvre for a small taste of Paris with a Versailles-inspired twist.

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Royal Tea Identity

Marie-Antoinette storytelling meets refined, perfumed tea blends.

Elegant Tea Salon Mood

A soft, curated pause — ideal for slow afternoons and quiet conversations.

Delicate Pastries

Sweet bites designed to match the tea ritual rather than overpower it.

Gift-Ready Tins & Sets

Tins, ribbons and boxes that make “I brought you Paris” feel real.

TLC Paris Concierge note: Nina’s Marie-Antoinette is the “soft luxury” tea stop — perfect for gifts, rituals, and a Paris mood reset.

Tucked away near Place Vendôme
Nina's Marie-Antoinette invites visitors into a delicate world inspired by France's most famous queen. Floral garlands, gilded details, and soft pastel tones hint at the tea salon's playful interpretation of eighteenth-century elegance.
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Nina’s Marie-Antoinette

Paris (see official page for address & hours)

Hours: check official page ↗

Official page ↗ · @ninasmarieantoinette ↗

The Nina’s Marie-Antoinette Experience+

A tea salon with a “royal Paris” identity — ribbons, refined blends, and a gentle, elegant pace. It’s less “busy café” and more “pretty pause”, made for tea lovers and gift hunters.

What to Order (tea + sweet picks)+
  • Signature Marie-Antoinette tea (the obvious first move).
  • One pastry — something delicate rather than heavy.
  • A tin to take home if you want “Paris souvenir” that’s actually usable.

Official page: Open ↗

Tea Gifts & Tins+

Nina’s is strong on gift culture: tins, boxes, ribbons, and that “I brought you something beautiful” feeling. A perfect stop before a dinner invite, a hotel check-in, or a trip home.

Paris Elegance Loop+

Pair this tea stop with a nearby museum, a classic shopping street, or a long walk — it’s a “slow luxury” moment. Think soft, curated, and very Paris.

Bonne journée / TLC Paris Tip+
  • Go here when you want Paris to feel “soft” — not rushed.
  • Best souvenir: a tea tin (it travels well and feels genuinely Parisian).
  • Make it a mini ritual: tea + pastry + slow walk like you’re in a period film.
Tea Salon, Marie-Antoinette Heritage & Parisian Gifts

Nina’s Marie-Antoinette

Nina’s Marie-Antoinette is a small jewel-box tea salon in Paris, known for its elegant teas, romantic interiors and Marie-Antoinette-inspired atmosphere. It is especially loved for refined tea moments, delicate gifts and a softer, more intimate alternative to the city’s larger pastry houses.

Best For
Tea, gifts & quiet elegance
Atmosphere
Romantic, intimate & refined
What To Expect
Tea salon, sweets & royal-inspired décor
First Visit?
Yes, for a delicate Paris tea stop
Location
Near Place Vendôme, 1st arrondissement
Nearby
Rue Saint-Honoré, Tuileries & Opéra
Visit Time
30–90 minutes
Best Time
Afternoon tea or gift shopping

TLC Paris Concierge note: Nina’s Marie-Antoinette is best for visitors who enjoy small, decorative Paris addresses rather than large, busy tea salons. It works beautifully as a quiet afternoon pause or as a place to find elegant tea gifts near Place Vendôme and Rue Saint-Honoré.

Selected by TLC Paris Concierge, Nina’s Marie-Antoinette is an intimate Parisian tea salon tucked just off Place Vendôme, surrounded by haute couture houses, fine jewellery, and historic luxury addresses. Inspired by the delicate world of Queen Marie-Antoinette, this refined café-boutique blends scented teas and elegant pastries within a softly decorated, boudoir-like setting — more jewel box than palace.

Its discreet size and calm atmosphere make it a natural pause after browsing Chanel, Cartier, and Van Cleef & Arpels, or strolling between the colonnades of Rue de la Paix and the nearby Tuileries Garden. Here, tea is experienced as a quiet ritual — fragrant, precise, and unhurried — offering a gentle contrast to the rhythm of Parisian luxury just outside.

This salon de thé is particularly suited for a refined afternoon tea, where signature blends and delicate pastries are served with elegance, restraint, and a sense of timeless calm.