Spas in Paris

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Frequently asked questions

Do Paris spas have English-speaking staff?

Yes, most spas listed on Funbooker have English-speaking staff or provide instructions in English, so the language barrier isn't an issue.

How long does a typical spa session in Paris last?

Most spa experiences last between 1 and 3 hours, depending on whether it's a single treatment or a full package with facility access. Duration is listed on each product page.

Do I need to book in advance?

We recommend booking at least a few days ahead, especially on weekends, as availability is limited for the most popular spas.

What's included in a spa package?

This varies by spa, but most include access to facilities (sauna, jacuzzi, relaxation room) alongside the treatment. Robes, slippers, and towels are usually provided — check the listing for exact inclusions.

Where in Paris are the best spas located?

Le Marais, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, and the Champs-Élysées area have the highest concentration of spas, though good options exist near Montmartre and the Opéra too.

Do I need to bring my own swimsuit and towel?

Most spas provide towels and robes, but a swimsuit is usually required for shared facilities like saunas and pools. Check the listing for exact requirements before you go.


Best Spas in Paris: Top Picks for Every Budget

O’Kari

Owner Karima Lasfara opened O’Kari with the goal of introducing women to the benefits of the hammam experience by blending tradition and modernity. Her philosophy centers on taking your time.

Her approach involves a slow, 2- to 3-hour process that begins with a purification and relaxation phase to soothe the skin, followed by a long exfoliation treatment using black soap.

Address: 22 rue Dussoubs, 75002 Paris

The Molitor Spa

With a total area of 1,600 m², the Molitor Spa is the largest hotel spa in Europe. It features 13 treatment rooms, including 2 duo rooms, a 50 m² private suite, a private spa, saunas, steam rooms, a relaxation room, a yoga studio, a herbal tea lounge, and a hair salon.

This center, centered on muscle care and recovery, takes a sports-oriented approach to wellness.

Address: 13 rue Nungesser et Coli, 75016 Paris

La Réserve Spa

In this private mansion located in Paris’s 8th arrondissement, guests are welcomed in a Louis XV-style salon before being escorted to their luxurious room or suite.

They also enjoy a spa and fitness center offering private training sessions, Pilates classes, stretching sessions, and aqua aerobics.

Address: 42 Av. Gabriel, 75008 Paris

Suisen

This Japanese massage salon offers clients a manual therapy inspired by shiatsu. The goal of the session is to harmonize your vital energies to restore physical and spiritual serenity.

While you refocus on your well-being in a relaxing atmosphere, you can enjoy a delicious organic Japanese tea.

Address: 7 rue de Thorigny, 75003 Paris

Gynécée

The arrival of a baby profoundly changes our lives. Gynécée is a center focused on alternative medicine that, through workshops and treatments, offers support and advice to new mothers to help them experience motherhood with greater peace of mind.

At the center, you’ll be guided by a naturopath, a facialist, a sophrologist, a psychologist, a sexologist, or a life coach.

Address: 62 rue Blanche, 75009 Paris

Le Bristol Spa

The spa at the Bristol Hotel is a true sanctuary of beauty and relaxation! It features eight treatment rooms, including a private room for couples.

When you book a session at this spa in Paris’s 8th arrondissement, you’ll have access to an indoor, suspended pool overlooking the Eiffel Tower and Sacré-Cœur!

Address: 112 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 1st floor, 75008 Paris

Les Bains du Marais

Les Bains du Marais is a 700 m² beauty and wellness center offering à la carte treatments. Spend the day recharging in its traditional hammam and sauna or in the hands of professional massage therapists.

As for the restaurant at Les Bains du Marais, it delights with its fresh Mediterranean cuisine!

Address: 14 rue Saint-Fiacre, 75002 Paris