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Best Vegan Retreats in Paris (2026)

Ranked guide to the best vegan wellness retreats in Paris for 2026. Yoga, meditation, detox programs with plant-based cuisine. Prices, ratings, and what's included.

7 venues ranked Vegan Score: 8.5 Avg Meal: $18.00 Updated March 2026
Paris's vegan retreat scene combines world-class wellness programming with genuinely plant-based cuisine — not the afterthought "vegan option" you'll find at conventional spas. Every retreat on this list serves 100% plant-based meals or has a dedicated vegan menu that goes well beyond salads and fruit plates. We've verified 2026 pricing, checked program schedules, and assessed the quality of yoga instruction, meditation guidance, and overall retreat experience. Whether you want a silent detox week or an active adventure retreat, this list has you covered.
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Tigre Yoga Club

19 Rue de Chaillot, 16th
Paris's most elegant yoga studio occupies a gorgeous Haussmann apartment near Trocadero. Multiple practice rooms, a boutique, and a juice bar create a complete wellness experience. Teachers come from diverse traditions — Ashtanga, vinyasa, yin, kundalini. The architecture alone is worth the visit.
Price: Drop-in €25-35; monthly unlimited €150-200; workshops from €40 Area: 16th Arrondissement / Trocadero

The Full Rankings

Every venue below has been verified for 2026. Ranked by our weighted scoring methodology.

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QC Terme Paris
15-17 Quai de Grenelle, 15th
Italian thermal spa brand QC Terme brought their signature relaxation concept to Paris with stunning Seine-side views and Eiffel Tower panoramas. Multiple pools, saunas, steam rooms, and relaxation areas across a multi-level space. Evening sessions with the tower lit up are magical. One of the best wellness experiences in Europe.
Price: Half-day pass €55-75; full day €75-95; treatments from €80 Area: 15th Arrondissement / Bir-Hakeim Vegan: Spa restaurant offers vegan options; organic herbal teas included; natural product treatments available
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Le Tigre Club
7 Rue d'Uzes, 2nd
Premium wellness club in the Sentier fashion district combining yoga, high-intensity fitness, boxing, and barre in a design-forward space. The in-house cafe serves organic juices and plant-based meals. Membership attracts fashion industry professionals and creative types. Beautiful interiors with a serious workout.
Price: Membership from €180/month; day pass €40-55; workshops from €30 Area: 2nd Arrondissement / Sentier Vegan: In-house juice bar with plant-based options; organic cafe
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Hammam de la Mosquee de Paris
39 Rue Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, 5th
Paris's most iconic wellness experience inside the stunning Grande Mosquee. The traditional hammam features marble steam rooms, eucalyptus-scented vapor, and vigorous gommage scrubs. Afterward, drink mint tea in the tiled courtyard under fig trees. A cultural and wellness experience in one — unmissable.
Price: Hammam entry €35-50; gommage scrub €15-25; massage from €40 Area: 5th Arrondissement / Latin Quarter Vegan: Mint tea service; restaurant adjacent serves vegan-adaptable Moroccan dishes; natural products used
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Spa Nuxe
Multiple locations including 32 Rue Montorgueil, 1st
French beauty brand Nuxe operates several day spas across Paris, with the Montorgueil location being the most atmospheric — set in a vaulted stone cellar beneath a 17th-century building. Facials using their famous Huile Prodigieuse, deep tissue massage, and body scrubs in candlelit treatment rooms.
Price: Treatments from €80; packages from €150; membership available Area: 1st Arrondissement / Les Halles Vegan: Nuxe products are vegetarian and use plant-based formulas; several treatment lines are fully vegan
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Dreem Meditation
14 Rue du Louvre, 1st
Paris-born meditation and sleep optimization studio near the Louvre. Sessions blend neuroscience-backed techniques with traditional mindfulness practices. Particularly popular for their sleep improvement programs, which use guided meditation and breathwork to address insomnia and jet lag — ideal for travelers.
Price: Sessions €20-30; packages from €80; corporate programs available Area: 1st Arrondissement / Louvre Vegan: Plant-based tea service; wellness workshops include nutrition with vegan focus
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Les Bains
7 Rue du Bourg-l'Abbe, 3rd
Historic Parisian bathhouse dating to 1885, later famous as the legendary Les Bains Douches nightclub (David Bowie, Prince, and Andy Warhol were regulars). Now reborn as a luxury hotel and spa, the original thermal baths have been restored with modern wellness amenities. History, hedonism, and healing in one extraordinary space.
Price: Spa access from €50; treatments from €90; packages from €200 Area: 3rd Arrondissement / Le Marais Vegan: Restaurant offers vegan options; spa treatments use botanical and organic products

Quick Comparison

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#NameNeighborhoodRatingPriceType
1Tigre Yoga Club16th Arrondissement / TrocaderoDrop-in €25-35; monthly unlimited €150-200; workshops from €40Yoga, meditation, breathwork, workshops
2QC Terme Paris15th Arrondissement / Bir-HakeimHalf-day pass €55-75; full day €75-95; treatments from €80Thermal spa, relaxation pools, sauna, steam room
3Le Tigre Club2nd Arrondissement / SentierMembership from €180/month; day pass €40-55; workshops from €30Yoga, fitness, boxing, barre, wellness workshops
4Hammam de la Mosquee de Paris5th Arrondissement / Latin QuarterHammam entry €35-50; gommage scrub €15-25; massage from €40Traditional hammam, steam, scrub, massage
5Spa Nuxe1st Arrondissement / Les HallesTreatments from €80; packages from €150; membership availableLuxury spa, facials, massage, body treatments
6Dreem Meditation1st Arrondissement / LouvreSessions €20-30; packages from €80; corporate programs availableGuided meditation, sleep optimization, stress management
7Les Bains3rd Arrondissement / Le MaraisSpa access from €50; treatments from €90; packages from €200Luxury spa, pool, sauna, historical bathhouse

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How We Ranked These Venues

Retreats are scored on five criteria: plant-based commitment (fully vegan kitchens score highest), programming quality (instructor credentials, class variety, schedule structure), accommodation standard (comfort, cleanliness, atmosphere), value for money (what's included in the nightly rate), and guest ratings (Tripaneer, Google, and retreat-specific platforms). We favor retreats that integrate nutrition education into their programming — the best ones don't just serve vegan food, they teach you why and how.

Tips for Visitors

Book at least 4–6 weeks ahead for popular retreat dates (school holidays, new year, equinox). Ask what's included — "all-inclusive" means different things at different retreats. Some include airport transfers and excursions; others charge extra. Communicate dietary needs beyond vegan (nut-free, gluten-free, raw) at least a week before arrival. And don't underestimate transition days — most retreat leaders recommend arriving a day early to adjust, especially if you're crossing time zones.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best vegan retreat in Paris?

Our 2026 top pick is marked with the "Our Pick" badge at the top of this page. We rank retreats on plant-based commitment, programming quality, accommodation, value, and guest ratings. Rankings update quarterly.

How much do vegan retreats in Paris cost?

Vegan retreat prices in Paris range from Drop-in €25-35; monthly unlimited €150-200; workshops from €40 per night, typically including accommodation, all meals, and core programming (yoga, meditation). Budget retreats start around $50–$100/night, mid-range programs run $150–$300/night, and luxury experiences can exceed $500+/night.

Do I need to be vegan to attend a retreat in Paris?

No. Most retreat guests are not full-time vegans. The retreats on this list welcome everyone — plant-curious omnivores, flexitarians, and health-focused travelers. The food is plant-based, but there's no litmus test at the door.

What should I bring to a vegan retreat in Paris?

Comfortable yoga clothes, a reusable water bottle, sunscreen, a journal, and any personal supplements. Most retreats provide yoga mats, towels, and toiletries. Check your booking confirmation for specific packing recommendations.