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    Fragonard

    4.1 (30 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 12:00 pm, 2:00 PM - 6:30 PM

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    Game matching scents
    James A.

    As a scheduled stop on our 'French Riviera in One Day' tour, our one hour visit to Fragonard, ended up being one of our most enjoyable parts of our day. One thing that can happen on guided tours all over the world is when a retail outlet gives kickbacks to the tour operator for bringing potential buyers to theirs stores. Not sure if this is what happened here, but strangely, it ended in a real good experience. Fragonard offers free tours, and most of the time is spent in learning about the perfume industry, terminology, and even some hands-on labs. Our tour group dropped us off right before 10:30, and we were led to a waiting room. Ramona was the Fragonard employee who led our tour, and she was lovely. First she gave an education: - Every perfume factory has a person, nicknamed 'the Nose', who is responsible for the creation of the smell of the fragrance. He/She must have 10 years of experience/training, and be able to recognize 3,000 different smells. She can only work up to 3 hours a day, since after that the lose their senses. - there are 4 different types of perfumes, based on concentration of the essential oils vs alcohol; 24% is parfum; eau de parfum 15%; 10% eau de toilette; 5% eau de cologne - aluminum bottles are better to keep fragrances in, than clear bottles. It can keep up to 10 years. Next were hands-on: - you had to match up 8 different fragrances together. We both guessed half correctly. - we had the chance to create our own fragrance, from 3 different essential oils, and keep the result as a free souvenir. - we got a walking tour of the factory (it isn't much) where they bottle the parfum and beauty supplies - we then got to sample their lotions, creams, after-shaves, and parfums. Of course, at the end, there was an opportunity to buy any of the products. Ramona was our salesperson as well, and got the commission. We ended up getting 5 small bottles of 5 different scents, for a reduced price. They will make great gifts.

    Boutique after the tour. You can buy the sets and the tour guide will sample them for you.
    Katherine H.

    My visit to the Fragonard Perfume Factory caught me completely by surprise. We stopped here before heading to Eze on a tour and my expectations were blown away. The experience allowed us to learn about the perfume-making process and smell different components of various fragrances. The tour is quick and ends in the shop. I usually struggle to find a perfume I love but each one I smelled was amazing. I went in with no intention of buying anything but left with a set of five perfumes. I don't regret it at all! It's a great memory and much more affordable than getting the perfumes in the US and they make perfect gifts. Definitely worth the stop!

    Free guided tour
    Anastasia G.

    This year was my second time visiting this perfume factory and the experience was just as good as the first time. The guided tour felt a bit rushed and we didn't get to see any actual processes behind creating products, but overall it was nice. The tour ends at a gift shop where you get to try various samples and listen to the stories behind each scent, which was fun. This time, we came there towards closing, so it wasn't too crowded.

    Chi-town in the house!
    Garrett Y.

    We booked a small group tour of Monaco, which included a stop at the Village d'Eze and the nearby Fragonard parfumerie (perfume factory). The tour was very educational--the guide let us know how flower and plant oil is extracted to create the perfumes and soaps. Apparently it takes at least 6 years to get iris oil (from the start of the life cycle to end)! I've not heard of Fragonard before. They are a parfumerie that is not sold outside or licensed to sell outside of France. At the end, we were able to sample a variety of perfumes. This part was fine until they started to "sell" us on their products. The tour had also ended in their gift shop as well. The nearby village, which is on a hill, was a nice visit. Too bad there wasn't more of a tour of the village. This excursion was very touristy!

    Front of the building. Old town of Eze in the background.
    Rod V.

    Stopped here as part of a day tour package hubs and I booked that included stops in the old town of Eze, Monaco, Cannes, Antibes, and St. Paul de Venace. It's one of three Fragonard sites, a family run business making perfumes, soaps, creams, and lotions. This particular site made the latter three, while still providing tours that also discussed perfumes, the four types (parfum, eau de parfum, eau de toilette, and eau de cologne, the latter two being the least long-lasting). Our tour guide walked us through the factory, had us try and guess which scents were which, using canisters of different fragrances, and then brought us upstairs where we got to smell multiple samples of perfumes that were also available for purchase. Perfumes aren't my thing, but it was a pleasant way to spend an hour.

    Fav perfume
    Danielle C.

    Perfume is great. They have everything and offer tours to see how perfume is made. I like the 2oz bottle of perfume because you can take it through airport security.

    Maris F.

    I wandered into the Fragonard Factory one rainy afternoon after having climbed Nietzsche's path for an hour. I was headed to Eze's village but took a wrong exit. The receptionist was kind enough to offer me some water and a quick tour of the factory. The scents were absolutely Divine and intoxicating. My tour guide Astrid was very knowledgeable and explained the factory's start and family history. The factory itself was beautiful, definitely a gem in the south of France.

    Inside the perfumery
    Yonnie C.

    This is THE perfumery that all tourists go to...to visit, and buy lots of perfume / soaps, etc. During our excursion, they dropped us off here to check out the perfumery in Eze and we only spent 15 minutes here, since we were more interested in visiting the gardens on top of Eze Village (gorgeous views there). If your'e interested in picking up some gifts for friends and family, then this sis a good place to do so! Prices are expensive though...

    Love it!
    Kel P.

    This is indeed the perfumery that all tourist should go! Still remember I visited this place 10 years ago and bought two bottles of cologne. Was never able to find the same fragrance since! Love this place and it's lovely to visit! I kept the bottle just in case one day I can return and buy another!!

    Unfortunately I did not to take a close up store front photo , so this one I found will have to do.
    Danielle L.

    All I can say is that this place is lovely ! If you ever find yourself in Eze I strongly suggest you pay a visit to the " Fragonard Laboratoire. " This perfumerie is located at the highest point this Eze, on the side of a giant cliff which over looks the entire city and ocean , the view is breath taking. Fragonard specializes in making perfume, soap and skin care products from local flowers and plants found in the region. I strongly recommend taking a tour. The staff teach you entire the process of how they extract the sent from the plants and flowers to the finished product. PLUS .. at the end of the tour you can purchase/ create your own perfume based on the collection of fragrances they have on hand at the time. Within the Fragonard Laboratoire houses their shop where you can buy any of their products. While I was there I bought my parents a gift set of soaps , each soap is made from a different flower found in the region of Eze, they smelt AMAZING , plus they were wrapped so pretty my parents were fearful of opening it up. I bought a travel size of custom perfume made from orange extract, I kinda regret not getting a larger bottle .. oh well I now have a reason to go back and visit :)

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    Situated in the breathtakingly picturesque mediaeval village of Eze, you'll find this long-established French perfumery. This 'branch' is located in a beautifully decorated and - unsurprisingly - fragrant, traditional village house; a perfect setting to experience and enjoy all the eponymous scents. Many of the products - for personal fragrance and for the home - draw on the richly redolent heritage of Provence. All the herb and blossom notes you might imagine, together with some rarer substances, feature in their ranges. The names too are evocative and descriptive, like Bleu Riviera and Belle de Soleil. You can test-away to your hearts content here, before leaving with just a sample, or a small item, such as a scented sachet; or invest more Euros in a candle, room spray, eau de cologne or perfume. If you want to discover more about the perfumery production process and history of the company - dating back to 1926 - it's also possible to visit the nearby factory.

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