Paris florists are an integral part of the cityâs charm, offering exquisite floral designs that elevate any occasion. On the Left Bank, youâll find some of the most creative and charming florists in the city. Here are 5 must-visit Paris florists in and around Saint-Germain-des-PrĂ©s.
1. Officine Florale, 15 rue de Tournon, 6th arrondissement of Paris
As one of the most delightful Paris florists, Officine Florale stands out with its sustainable French-sourced flowers and artistic arrangements. Located on a picturesque street near Jardin du Luxembourg, itâs a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

They source a lot of their flowers in France, making it a more sustainable option than many other florists. Theyâve recently created floral arrangements for Cartier, French leather goods brand PolĂšne among others.

2. Maison Beaufrere, Marché Saint Germain, 4 rue Lobineau, 6th arrondissement of Paris
Maison Beaufrere, a family-run Paris florist, is a treasure trove of seasonal favorites like sweet peas. Situated in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, this cozy florist delights customers with its intimate ambiance and stunning bouquets.

Just entering the shop is a lovely experience, as it is quite small and filled with fresh flowers. If you love flowers like I do, that alone is a pleasant time.

3. Yannick Suznjev, 33 rue de Vaugirard, 6th arrondissement of Paris
Yannick Suznjev is a boutique Paris florist known for its undone, natural arrangements. Located near the Jardin du Luxembourg, this charming shop offers budget-friendly bouquets alongside luxurious designs.

If you love flowers and gorgeous original arrangements, you wonât be disappointed if you stop by this shop during your visit to Saint-Germain-des-PrĂ©s.

4. Waxflower, 18 rue Bernard Palissy, 6th arrondissement of Paris
A hidden gem among Paris florists, Waxflower creates unique seasonal arrangements and collaborates with local hotels and restaurants. Its location in Saint-Germain-des-Prés adds to its allure.

Waxflower carries seasonal flowers and work with many nearby hotels and restaurants for their own fresh floral decor.

5. Marché Raspail, Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, Bd Raspail, 6th arrondissement of Paris
Not a flower shop perse but a great local address nonetheless. In France, MarchĂ©s aka farmerâs markets (sort of, but not exactly the same) are still largely visited by locals. Theyâre a great place to find beautiful bouquets in a pinch â and when a lot of brick-and-mortar flower shops are closed on Sundays, they are a great alternative. Pick up some fresh cheese and a beautiful bouquet for your Sunday lunch hostess and youâre all set!
From Officine Floraleâs sustainable blooms to Waxflowerâs seasonal arrangements, these Paris florists showcase the cityâs artistic and elegant approach to floral design. Donât miss these charming spots on your next visit to the Left Bank!