If you’ve ever dreamed of making perfect French macarons in a real Parisian setting, this class could be just what you’re looking for. Hosted by Sophie, a passionate pastry chef, this experience promises not just baking but a taste of Parisian art de vivre. We haven’t personally joined, but based on the details and reviews, it sounds like a delightful way to spend a few hours in the City of Light.
What makes this experience stand out? First, it’s the chance to learn macaron-making in a genuine Parisian home, which means you get a cozy, authentic atmosphere. Second, Sophie’s enthusiasm appears contagious — she shares her secrets patiently, making the process accessible for everyone. One potential drawback? The class can be canceled if there are fewer than two participants, so flexibility is key.
This experience is well-suited for curious travelers who want a hands-on culinary activity and an authentic slice of Parisian life. It’s also great for those eager to impress friends or family with their newly acquired baking skills. If you’re a foodie or a lover of French culture, this class offers a charming and practical way to deepen your Paris experience.
Key Points

- Authentic Setting: Hosted in a Parisian home near the Eiffel Tower and Parc Andre Citroen.
- Duration & Content: A 3-hour class covering all necessary ingredients and techniques to make macarons.
- Small Groups: Max 4 participants, which means plenty of personalized attention.
- Includes Tasting & Recipe: You taste your baked treats with coffee or tea and receive a recipe card to recreate at home.
- Language & Accessibility: Classes are offered in English and French, suitable for travelers with different language preferences.
- Family Friendly: Open to children above 6, making it enjoyable for families wanting a cultural activity.
If you’re visiting Paris and craving a genuine culinary experience, this macarons class offers a nice balance between skill-building and culture. Hosted by Sophie at her charming Paris 15th arrondissement home, it’s designed for small groups—up to four people—which means you’re likely to get a friendly, personalized session.
The setting itself promises an authentic Parisian vibe. Being in Sophie’s home near iconic sights like the Eiffel Tower instantly elevates the experience. It’s not in a touristy bakery or studio — it’s behind a typical Parisian façade, giving you a real taste of local life.
You can check availability for your dates here:How the Experience Runs
Upon arriving, you’re welcomed into Sophie’s warm kitchen, which is equipped with everything needed for baking. The class lasts about three hours. Sophie patiently guides you through each step of making macarons, from preparing the batter to piping and baking. She shares her tips and explains her techniques in both English and French, making it accessible whether you’re a beginner or have some baking experience.
Expect to learn technics for perfect macarons — think about things like matching the batter to the right consistency and understanding oven quirks. We loved the way Sophie keeps things relaxed and friendly, making it easy to ask questions or just enjoy the process without feeling overwhelmed.
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The Baking & Tasting Experience
Once your macarons are baked, you’ll get to taste your hard work paired with coffee or tea. Sophie encourages discussion about Parisian art de vivre, adding a bit of cultural flavor to the baking. You’ll leave with a recipe card so you can try your hand at making more macarons back home.
From reviews, it’s clear that many find the class both fun and informative. One comment mentioned, “Sophie patiently teaches you techniques that make me confident I can try again on my own.” That sense of empowerment is a real plus if you’re hoping to bring home more than just photos.
Price & Value
Priced at $123 per person, this class offers a sincere, hands-on activity in a cozy setting. Considering all ingredients, equipment, a tasting, and the recipe, it provides good value, especially for those wanting a true taste of Parisian pastry-making. The small size of the group means more interaction, which can be hard to come by in larger classes.
Accessibility and Practicalities
The class is suitable for children over 6, making it a family-friendly activity if your kids are interested in baking or French culture. It’s also flexible in terms of languages — offered in both English and French — and you can book with the option to reserve now & pay later, which adds to the convenience.
Note that if the group drops below two participants, the class might be canceled, so it’s wise to plan for possible rescheduling. Also, if you have allergies, it’s best to contact Sophie in advance to discuss ingredients.
This experience is a lovely pick for travelers who enjoy interactive, cultural activities and want to learn practical skills. If you’re a foodie eager to master macarons in a laid-back environment, you’ll find it rewarding. Families with children over 6 will appreciate the approachable, friendly vibe.
It’s less suited for those looking for a quick, superficial tour — this is about taking your time, enjoying the process, and learning from a passionate local. Those with dietary restrictions or allergies should confirm before booking, but Sophie is open to accommodating known allergies.
More Great Tours NearbyFinal thoughts
The Parisian macarons class at Chez Marisette offers a genuine and friendly way to connect with French culinary tradition. It’s a chance to step into a local home, learn from someone who truly loves her craft, and take home not just a box of macarons but a new skill and a little Parisian charm.
Whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner, or with family, this class provides a warm, engaging experience that makes your Paris visit a bit sweeter. It’s perfect if you want to go beyond sightseeing and dive into a hands-on activity that combines culture, cuisine, and a personal touch.
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FAQs

How long is the class?
The class lasts around 3 hours, giving plenty of time to learn, bake, and taste your creations.
Is the class suitable for children?
Yes, it’s open to children above 6 years old, making it family-friendly.
What language are the classes offered in?
Classes are available in both English and French, depending on your preference.
What’s included in the price?
All necessary ingredients and equipment are provided, along with the chance to taste your macarons with coffee or tea. You also get a recipe card to take home.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the experience private or group-based?
It’s a small group experience limited to 4 participants, but you can also book a private or tailor-made class directly with Sophie.
Where is the class hosted?
In Sophie’s home in the 15th arrondissement, close to the Eiffel Tower and Parc Andre Citroen.
Do I need to prepare anything in advance?
Just let Sophie know about any allergies beforehand. Otherwise, you can simply show up ready to bake!
This hands-on macarons class offers a friendly, authentic slice of Parisian life and a practical skill you’ll be proud to show off back home. If you’re a lover of French pastries or just want a memorable, local experience, it’s worth considering.
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