Paris is a city of style and history. You feel it everywhere you go. Naturally, you want to bring a piece of that atmosphere home with you. But finding the best souvenir is difficult when every shop sells the same generic items. You likely want to avoid the tourist traps and find something that feels real.

Here are 21 Paris souvenir ideas that are unique, stylish, and meaningful. We have curated this list to help you find non touristy souvenirs from paris that you will actually use and love long after your trip ends.

1. Pharmacy Skincare Items

If you ask any local, they will tell you to go to a pharmacy. Brands like La Roche-Posay and Avene are significantly cheaper here than in other countries. It is not just about the price. You can find products here that are simply not available elsewhere. These make practical gifts from Paris for her or anyone who appreciates quality skincare. It is a useful gift that people will actually use daily.

Where to get: Citypharma at 26 Rue du Four or Pharmacy Monge at 74 Rue Monge.

Green pharmacy sign on Rue du Four corner surrounded by classic Parisian buildings.

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2. Eiffel Tower Souvenirs

The Eiffel Tower miniature is the most sold souvenir in the world. While you can buy a metal model anywhere, we suggest creating something truly personal. You can use the photos you took yourself. With a UV printer, you can turn your best shot of the tower into a custom canvas or mug. This transforms a tourist cliché into one of the most unforgettable souvenirs because it is your own work.

Where to get: Your own camera roll for photos, or souvenir shops on Rue de Rivoli for metal models.

Small colorful Eiffel Tower figurines displayed for sale on a street market cloth.

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3. French Butter

French butter tastes very different from regular butter. It is richer and creamier. Maison Bordier is the famous brand everyone loves. They have interesting flavors like Yuzu or smoked salt. Do not worry about the flight home. If you ask the shop, they will vacuum seal it for you. This keeps it fresh in your bag and ensures it arrives safely.

Where to get: La Grande Épicerie de Paris at 38 Rue de Sèvres.

Slices of creamy French butter on brown paper beside a wooden-handled knife.

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4. Tote Bags

In Paris, a tote bag is more than just a bag. It is a cultural badge. You will see locals carrying them everywhere, from the metro to the market. Whether you choose a literary one from a bookshop or an artistic one from a gallery, it is a chic way to carry your daily items back home. You can even personalize plain ones with custom designs if you are feeling creative.

Where to get: Merci, Yvon Lambert, Shakespeare & Company, or museum gift shops like Centre Pompidou.

Stylish brown suede tote bag decorated with keychains and plush charms on a city street.

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5. Monnaie de Paris Coins

This is a fun choice for cheap Paris souvenirs. The Monnaie de Paris makes gold-colored coins for famous places. They only cost 2 or 3 euros. It is a great way to remember exactly where you went. You can try to find one for every museum or monument you visit.

Where to get: Gift shops inside museums or the Monnaie de Paris store at 11 Quai de Conti.

iMonnaie de Paris Coins

Image: Musée de l'horlogerie et du décolletage

6. French Wine

France is famous for wine. But do not use your luggage space for a bottle you can buy at home. Look for "Grower Champagne" or local wines that are not exported. A 15 euro bottle in a Paris supermarket often tastes amazing. It is the perfect way to share a taste of your trip with friends.

Where to get: Nicolas wine shops found all over Paris or Monoprix supermarkets.

Hand pouring white wine into two glasses with scenic French countryside view.

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7. Macarons

These are the famous colorful cookies. But be careful as they break easily. They also do not stay fresh for long. You should eat them or give them as Paris souvenirs for friends within 3 or 4 days. The good news is that they come in beautiful boxes. You can keep the box to store your jewelry after you eat the cookies.

Where to get: Pierre Hermé, Ladurée, or Le Latrec.

Rows of green, purple, and peach macarons neatly arranged in wooden trays.

Image: Volodymyr Proskurovskyi

8. Books from Shakespeare & Company

In a world of ebooks, a real book is special. Shakespeare & Co. is a legendary bookstore. You can find great English books here. When you buy one, ask the staff to stamp the inside cover with their logo. It turns a normal book into a special memory of your trip.

Where to get: Shakespeare and Company at 37 Rue de la Bûcherie.

Iconic Shakespeare and Company bookstore exterior with people sitting at café tables outside.

Image: Anita Gupta

9. Maille Mustard

Forget the plain yellow mustard. In Paris, you can go to the Maille shop and get fresh mustard from a tap. They put it in nice ceramic jars. They have flavors like truffle or blue cheese. Even the supermarkets have cool flavors like walnut that are hard to find in other countries.

Where to get: La Maison Maille at 6 Place de la Madeleine.

Maille Dijon and wholegrain mustard jars displayed beside rustic French bread loaves.

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10. Baking Tools

If you have a friend who likes to bake, this is the best gift. Go to a shop called E. Dehillerin. It is where real chefs shop. You can buy a simple dough scraper with their name on it. It is cheap and very professional. You can also find high quality rolling pins here.

Where to get: E. Dehillerin at 18 Rue Coquillière.

Hands cutting flaky pastry dough with a metal scraper on a white surface.

Image: Alex Lau

11. French Cheese

You have to try the cheese in France. From soft Camembert to hard Comté, there are so many choices. Hard cheese is easier to travel with. If you bring soft cheese, make sure it is sealed very tight to stop the smell. Also, check your customs rules first to ensure you can bring it home.

Where to get: Fromagerie Laurent Dubois or the cheese aisle in Monoprix.

Variety of French cheeses like Brie and Époisses displayed with price tags at a market stall.

Image: Eric Prouzet

12. French Perfume

France is the home of perfume. You can buy a classic bottle from Fragonard. Or you can visit the big Guerlain store on the Champs-Élysées. It is a beautiful place. Many shops can also engrave your name on the bottle. This adds a nice personal touch to one of the most unique gifts from France.

Where to get: Guerlain at 68 Avenue des Champs-Élysées or Fragonard museums.

Shelves filled with luxury perfume boxes and bottles inside a bright Paris shop.

Image: O'bon Paris

13. Reusable Shopping Bags

These bags are very popular for a reason. Monoprix sells cool, foldable bags that fit in your pocket. They have new patterns all the time. They are cheap and very small, so they take up no space in your suitcase. It is a practical gift that is also very French.

Where to get: Any Monoprix supermarket in the city.

Foldable Monoprix shopping bag with Eiffel Tower pattern hanging on a white door.

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14. Museum Souvenirs

Paris has the best museums in the world. The gift shops there are actually very good. You can find nice things like coasters with art from the Louvre. These items are tasteful and serve as non-cringe Paris souvenirs that remind you of the art you saw.

Where to get: Gift shops at The Louvre or Musée d'Orsay.

Visitors browsing books, souvenirs, and art replicas inside the Louvre Museum gift shop.

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15. French Beret

You will see cheap red hats in every tourist shop. Those are okay for fun. But if you want a typical Paris classic that lasts, look for the brand Laulhère. They are made well and keep you warm. It is a classic French item that looks very stylish when worn correctly.

Where to get: Laulhère at 7 Rue de la Paix or Galeries Lafayette.

Stack of colorful wool berets in pastel and bright tones on a wooden tray.

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16. Artisanal Chocolate

If you want something fancy, go to a chocolate maker like Alain Ducasse. Their chocolates look like art. If you want to save money, check the chocolate aisle at the supermarket. Brands like Lindt or generic store brands in France are often much better than candy bars at home.

Where to get: Le Chocolat Alain Ducasse or local supermarkets.

Person choosing assorted chocolates from a glass display in a Paris boutique.

Image: La Manufacture de chocolat Alain Ducasse

17. Jewelry

Paris is full of great jewelry. You can look for big luxury brands. But you can also find small shops in the Le Marais area. They sell unique rings and necklaces made by local designers. It is something you can wear every day to remember your trip.

Where to get: Small boutiques in Le Marais or Place Vendôme.

Elegant jewelry pieces displayed on artistic stands in a decorated Paris boutique.

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18. French Tea

England is famous for tea, but French tea is also very good. Brands like Mariage Frères have blends you cannot find easily online. The "Marco Polo" tea is a favorite. The tins are beautiful and look great on your kitchen shelf.

Where to get: Mariage Frères at 30 Rue du Bourg Tibourg.

Person arranging black and colorful tea tins on wooden shelves in a Paris tea boutique.

Image: Becky

19. Silk Scarves

You do not need to spend a fortune to get a nice silk scarf. Many department stores sell beautiful ones with detailed patterns. It is an easy way to make your outfit look a bit more Parisian.

Where to get: Galeries Lafayette at 40 Boulevard Haussmann or vintage shops.

Person holding a bright green and pink Silk Scarves featuring Parisian buildings on a sunny street.

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20. Marseille soap

This soap is famous in France. Real Marseille soap is made from natural oils and is very gentle. You can buy big blocks or small bars that smell like lavender. It is not expensive and makes your bathroom smell amazing.

Where to get: Marius Fabre shops or most pharmacies.

Stacked beige Savon de Marseille soap bars drying on rustic wooden shelves.

Image: LaJolieFrance

21. Flea Market Treasures

For a real adventure, go to the St Ouen flea market. You can find old postcards, tins, or silver spoons. These things have history. Finding a vintage item here feels like a real treasure hunt. It is the ultimate place to find unique things to buy in Paris.

Where to get: Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen at Avenue de la Porte de Clignancourt.

Outdoor Paris flea market with antique furniture, art, and vintage decor under green trees.

Image: Claude Truong-Ngoc / Wikimedia Commons

FAQs

What is the best souvenir from Paris?

The best choices are pharmacy skincare, French butter, and macarons. These are authentic and useful. For something lasting, a custom UV-printed item using your own photos is far better than a generic shop trinket.

What is the most sold souvenir in Paris?

The Eiffel Tower miniature is likely the most sold souvenir. But we suggest you skip the cheap versions. A personalized item you make yourself holds much more value and memories.

What is Paris famous for shopping?

Paris is famous for luxury fashion, food, and art. Classic souvenirs that reflect this include silk scarves, French perfume, and artisanal chocolate.

What things are cheaper to buy in Paris?

French perfume and pharmacy skincare brands like Avene are much cheaper here than overseas. There are no import taxes. French wine and cheese are also incredibly affordable for the quality you get.

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