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Luxury spa prices in Paris in 2026: rate ranges by type, private spa for two, palace addresses and tips for every budget.

Wellness space with thermal pool, soft lighting and designer furniture in a Parisian luxury spa.
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Luxury spa prices in Paris vary considerably depending on the establishment category, the treatment chosen and the time of booking. This guide compiles the current rate ranges for 2026, from day access to thermal areas through to the most exclusive palace rituals.

Price ranges for a luxury spa in Paris

In Paris, four main price categories stand out in 2026 based on establishment positioning:

  • Four-star hotel spas: 80 to 150 euros for a 60-minute treatment, with thermal area access either included or charged separately (30 to 50 euros).
  • High-end independent urban spas: 90 to 180 euros for a 60 to 80-minute signature treatment.
  • Palace spas (five stars): 150 to 350 euros for a 60-minute treatment, with full-day wellness access between 140 and 250 euros.
  • Private spas: 119 to 399 euros depending on duration (1 to 5 hours), rate for 2 people.

These ranges serve as a comparison baseline. Many establishments offer packages combining treatments, thermal access and dining, which changes the per-treatment price.

Unlike a public bathhouse or general wellness centre, a Parisian luxury spa typically includes several distinct spaces: a hydromassage pool, individual treatment rooms, sauna, hammam and a relaxation lounge. To better understand these distinctions, the guide on the difference between hammam and spa details the specifics of each thermal facility.

Private spa in Paris: rates for 2 people

Private spas are in high demand in Paris, particularly for special occasions: anniversaries, couple’s weekends, celebrations with friends. The concept involves renting the entire wellness space for a group of 2 to 6 people with no other clients present.

Indicative weekday rate grid for 2 people:

DurationWeekday priceWeekend surcharge
1 hour119 euros+10 to 20 euros
2 hours189 euros+20 to 30 euros
3 hours269 euros+25 to 35 euros
4 hours349 euros+30 to 40 euros
5 hours399 euros+35 to 50 euros

These rates apply to premium private spas with a private jacuzzi, sensory shower and dedicated relaxation lounge. More affordable options start at 75 to 100 euros per hour for two, though the environment and equipment differ significantly from a true luxury spa.

Points to check before booking:

  • Are treatments included or charged separately?
  • Is access to thermal equipment (sauna, hammam, pool) included?
  • What is the cancellation policy (deadline, refund)?
  • Are robes, towels and products provided?

Palace spas in Paris: the top end and its rates

Parisian palaces offer exceptional spa experiences, built around partnerships with major cosmetic houses or exclusive treatment collections. This segment represents the market summit in terms of pricing and service quality.

Key reference addresses in 2026:

Dior Spa at Cheval Blanc Paris: opened in Bernard Arnault’s first Paris palace, this spa offers signature treatments from 200 euros for a 60-minute session. The space includes an indoor pool, hammam, sauna and several private treatment rooms.

La Réserve Paris: full-day spa access is priced at 180 euros (10am-8pm) or 140 euros for a half-day. Body treatments start at 200 euros for 60 minutes. A 50 euro surcharge applies for in-room treatments.

Guerlain Spa at Le Royal Monceau: one of the longest-standing palace-beauty house partnerships in Paris. Treatments from 180 euros, with thermal area access included for hotel residents.

Chanel Spa at Ritz Club: exclusive Chanel treatments from approximately 200 euros. Pool access is reserved for hotel residents or Ritz Club members, with day rates around 200 euros excluding treatments.

Carita Spa: a French reference brand for facial treatments, present in several Parisian five-star hotels. Facial treatments from 130 to 160 euros depending on the chosen protocol.

Comparing rates by treatment type

The type of service chosen directly affects the final bill. A summary of the most requested treatments in Parisian luxury spas:

Treatment typeStandard durationAverage price
Relaxing massage (Swedish, Californian)60-90 min120-200 euros
Signature facial60-80 min130-250 euros
Body wrap60-75 min140-220 euros
Duo ritual (couple, friends)90-120 min250-400 euros
Thermal access only (day)Unlimited50-250 euros
Private spa for 2, 2 hours120 min189-280 euros

Swedish massage remains the most requested treatment in luxury spas, combining deep muscle relaxation with nervous system rebalancing. Californian massage, slower and more enveloping, is growing in popularity at high-end Parisian establishments for clients seeking total relaxation.

Luxury spa for couples or groups: packages to know

Paris has a rich offer for duos and small groups. Several formats coexist, each with its own pricing logic.

“Duo treatment” packages: two people receive a simultaneous massage in adjacent rooms or the same suite. Average price: 200 to 400 euros depending on the palace. This format suits mother-daughter spa days or couple getaways equally well.

“Wellness day” packages: thermal area access, one or two treatments and sometimes lunch or brunch included. Average price per person: 150 to 350 euros depending on the establishment level.

Last-minute offers: booking platforms (Sezame, Treatwell, Resalib) list reduced rates on last-minute slots. Savings of 20 to 40% are possible at palaces on weekdays outside school holidays.

Spa gift cards: virtually all Parisian luxury spas sell gift cards starting at 50 euros, redeemable for treatments or thermal access depending on the establishment.

How to choose a Parisian spa based on your budget

Choosing a luxury spa in Paris comes down to three criteria: available budget, the experience sought and preferred location.

Budget under 100 euros: a four-star hotel spa with separate thermal access charge, or a last-minute offer at an independent high-end spa. Short treatments (30 to 45 minutes) fit comfortably within this budget.

Budget from 100 to 200 euros: most luxury Parisian spas outside the palace category are accessible. A 60 to 75-minute full massage with thermal area access fits comfortably within this range.

Budget above 200 euros: the palace category becomes fully accessible. At this level, the experience goes beyond the treatment itself: personalised welcome, exceptional cosmetic products, extraordinary relaxation spaces.

Practical tips before booking:

  • Check recent client reviews (Google, TripAdvisor) on treatments and service.
  • Confirm whether thermal access is included in the treatment price.
  • Report any allergies or contraindications at the time of booking.
  • Book ahead for palaces: 2 to 4 weeks in advance on weekends.

For those wishing to complete their wellness journey, the benefits of hammam make it an ideal complementary step during a full spa day in Paris.

Frequently asked questions

What is the price of a luxury spa in Paris?

The price of a luxury spa in Paris ranges from 80 to 350 euros for a 60-minute treatment. Full-day access to palace thermal areas costs between 140 and 250 euros per person. Private spas for two start at 119 euros per hour.

What is the best luxury spa in Paris?

Among the most reputed addresses in 2026 are the Dior Spa at Cheval Blanc, La Réserve Paris spa, the Guerlain Spa at Le Royal Monceau and the Carita Spa. Each establishment stands out for signature treatments, exclusive cosmetic brands and exceptional thermal spaces.

What is the price of a private spa in Paris for 2 people?

A private spa in Paris for two people costs between 119 euros per hour and 399 euros for five hours on weekdays. Weekends and public holidays typically carry a surcharge of 10 to 30 euros depending on the establishment.

What is the entrance price at the Chanel Spa at the Ritz Club?

The Chanel Spa at Ritz Club Paris offers treatments starting at around 200 euros for a 60-minute session. Access to the pool and wellness area is reserved for hotel residents or club members, with day rates around 200 euros excluding treatments.

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