REVIEW · PARIS
Paris 1e: Drinking Candles Workshop
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Smells good, looks even better. This is one of those Paris 1st activities that turns a simple souvenir into something personal: a drink-shaped candle you craft yourself, with aroma and a design meant to resemble your favorite beverage.
I especially like that the class is small and hands-on. Kim guides you step-by-step, and you’re not just watching. You’re making, tweaking, and learning how to repeat the look at home.
One thing to consider: the experience lists a good weather requirement, so if conditions are bad, you may need to reschedule or accept a refund depending on how the organizer handles it.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth your attention
- Drinking Candles in Paris 1e: Why This Workshop Works
- Where You Start: Rue de Cléry and the Louvre Area
- Meet Kimimkocraftparis: How the Class Runs
- Crafting a Drink-Like Candle: What You’ll Actually Make
- Aroma and Appearance: Why This Isn’t Just a Photo Craft
- Timing, Photos, and Group Discounts: Planning Your Day
- Who This Workshop Is Best For (and Who Might Pass)
- Price and Value: Is $75.86 Reasonable?
- Practical Tips: How to Get the Best Candle Outcome
- Should You Book This Drinking Candles Workshop?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point?
- How long does the workshop last?
- What is the maximum group size?
- Is the workshop offered in English?
- Do I need to bring materials or tools?
- What kind of candle will I make?
- Do I take my candle home?
- Is there a Louvre Museum stop involved?
- What if the weather is bad or the minimum number of travelers isn’t met?
- When will I get confirmation, and can I cancel for free?
Key highlights worth your attention

- Eight-person cap for real attention: You get coaching instead of standing off to the side.
- A drink look-alike souvenir: Your candle is shaped to match one of your favorite drinks, not a generic block.
- Aroma-focused crafting: You’re aiming for both how it looks and how it smells.
- All materials supplied: You show up empty-handed and leave with a finished candle.
- Kim’s step-by-step guidance: The instruction style is calm, detailed, and practical.
- Photos during the workshop: You’ll get images of you making your creation.
Drinking Candles in Paris 1e: Why This Workshop Works

Paris can be heavy on “look, admire, move on.” This workshop flips the script. You’re still in the center of the city, but the focus is different: making something you’ll actually use or display at home.
At $75.86 for about 1 hour 50 minutes, the value comes from what’s included. You’re paying for expert guidance, a small-group setting, and the materials needed to craft a shaped, scented candle. If you’ve ever bought a candle in Paris that looked great for about twelve minutes and then cracked in transit, this is the smarter souvenir.
And because the class is limited to eight participants, it doesn’t feel like an assembly line. You can ask questions, fix mistakes while they’re still easy to fix, and actually understand what you’re doing.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Paris
Where You Start: Rue de Cléry and the Louvre Area
The activity starts at 57 Rue de Cléry, 75002 Paris, and it ends back at that same meeting point. That matters because you’re not dragged across town and you’re not stuck guessing where to regroup.
The schedule also lists the Louvre Museum as part of the plan. You shouldn’t expect this to be a full Louvre visit; think of it more as a reference point in the area. The practical takeaway: you’ll be in a central zone with lots of transit options, so it’s easier to combine with your other sightseeing plans.
This is a good choice if you want a timed activity in the heart of Paris rather than a museum day that eats your whole afternoon.
Meet Kimimkocraftparis: How the Class Runs

The workshop is guided by Kim (from Kimikocraftparis). Your session starts with a short intro, then you’re led through the process step-by-step. The style is the kind that makes crafting feel doable: clear instruction, time to work, and guidance when something needs adjustment.
The workshop is also described as both fun and professional, with the necessary facilities on hand. Translation: you’re not improvising with random supplies you packed from home. You’re in a real setup designed for making candles safely and neatly.
Also, the group vibe is important here. With only eight people, you get that sweet spot where it’s social without being chaotic. You can learn from what others are doing—especially since the candle goal is personal (your favorite drink), which naturally creates different designs and aromas in the room.
Crafting a Drink-Like Candle: What You’ll Actually Make

Your end product is the headline: you’ll create a stylish, scented candle shaped like one of your favorite drinks, aiming for a look that matches the drink you chose.
That’s a lot more interesting than it sounds. A drink has recognizable details—color, shape, and visual cues. Turning that into a candle forces you to think like a maker, not just a decorator. You’re learning how to translate a visual idea into something that holds its form and fragrance.
Here’s the sweet part for most people: you get hands-on practice during the workshop. That means you’re not waiting until the end to figure things out. You’re building as you go, so the finished candle feels earned.
And because the workshop includes guidance on different types of candles and how to make them at home, it’s not just a one-and-done craft. You’ll leave with ideas you can reuse, even if you don’t replicate the exact drink design perfectly.
Aroma and Appearance: Why This Isn’t Just a Photo Craft

A lot of “make something in Paris” experiences end with a pretty object and a couple of decent photos. This one is trying to do more: you’re aiming for both great aroma and a strong visual match to your chosen drink.
That pairing matters. A candle that looks right but smells weak is a sad souvenir. A candle that smells great but doesn’t resemble your drink is also a disappointment. The workshop’s focus on aroma plus looks is what makes the final result feel complete.
You’ll also have the chance to exchange ideas with others in the class. Since your candle is based on your drink choice, you’ll naturally see different interpretations—different visual styles and different aroma approaches. It’s the kind of class where conversation helps, not distracts.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Paris
Timing, Photos, and Group Discounts: Planning Your Day

The session runs about 1 hour 50 minutes. That’s long enough to feel productive and short enough that you won’t dread squeezing it into a busy day.
You also get photos as part of the experience. That’s useful because the “before” you is basically a person holding a craft assignment. The “after” you is someone who made a personalized Paris souvenir—something worth documenting.
If you’re coming with a friend or a small group, keep an eye on group discounts (listed as a feature). Workshops like this often become more affordable once you’re not paying full solo rates for each person.
Who This Workshop Is Best For (and Who Might Pass)

I think this is ideal if you want a hands-on Paris activity that still feels romantic and Parisian. It’s also a great pick when you like gifts that are personal instead of generic.
You’ll probably enjoy it if:
- You want a creative souvenir you can actually bring home intact
- You like guided classes where you learn something practical
- You’re traveling with someone who enjoys crafts, even if they’re not a hardcore “artist”
You might want to skip it if:
- You’re only interested in big-ticket sightseeing and hate anything hands-on
- You’re very tight on time and can’t spare nearly two hours
- You’re the type who gets stressed by making decisions (you’ll need to choose a drink concept)
Price and Value: Is $75.86 Reasonable?

At $75.86 per person, the price can seem like a splurge—until you match it with what you receive.
You’re getting:
- A small group setup capped at eight
- Step-by-step instruction by Kim
- All materials supplied, so you don’t pay extra or bring a bag of supplies
- A finished souvenir candle shaped like your chosen drink
- Photos from the workshop
- The chance to learn how to recreate elements at home
The best value isn’t just the candle. It’s the coaching + the fact that you leave with something you can use. If you buy a candle from a shop, you’re paying for the object. In this class, you’re paying for the process and the guidance that turns the object into something personal.
Also, with an average booking pattern of about 13 days in advance, demand seems steady. If your dates are fixed, booking ahead is the safest move.
Practical Tips: How to Get the Best Candle Outcome
You’ll do better if you plan your drink choice before you arrive. Think about a beverage that has clear visual features—color, layering, shape—because you’re aiming to make it look like the drink.
A second tip: don’t overthink perfection. You’re learning during the workshop, not auditioning for a candle design contest. Kim’s guidance is described as precise and patient, and that’s exactly how a good craft teacher keeps you moving.
Finally, treat this like a calm block in your travel day. This is not a sprint through landmarks. It’s a focused activity, and that’s a win if you’re tired of the constant hustle of central Paris.
Should You Book This Drinking Candles Workshop?
If you want a different kind of Paris souvenir—one made by your own hands—this is a strong yes. The class structure (small group, step-by-step help, and materials provided) makes it approachable, even if you rarely craft at home.
I’d book it if:
- You like creative experiences and want something personalized
- You enjoy learning a process, not just buying an item
- You’re traveling with a friend and can use the small group setting to get proper attention
I’d hesitate if:
- You’re traveling during uncertain weather and don’t want to deal with possible rescheduling
- You only have a tiny window and cannot spare time for a nearly two-hour session
For most visitors, this hits the sweet spot: central Paris location, a cozy workshop feel, and a finished candle that’s actually worth keeping.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point?
The workshop starts at 57 Rue de Cléry, 75002 Paris, France, and it ends back at the same meeting point.
How long does the workshop last?
It lasts about 1 hour 50 minutes.
What is the maximum group size?
The class is limited to a maximum of 8 travelers.
Is the workshop offered in English?
Yes, it is offered in English.
Do I need to bring materials or tools?
No. All materials are supplied, so you don’t need to bring anything.
What kind of candle will I make?
You’ll create a stylish drinking candle shaped like your favorite drink, with guidance to match the look and aroma.
Do I take my candle home?
Yes. At the end of the workshop, you bring your work home.
Is there a Louvre Museum stop involved?
The activity lists the Louvre Museum as Stop 1, and the experience is also described as being near public transportation.
What if the weather is bad or the minimum number of travelers isn’t met?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. If the minimum number isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different experience/date or a full refund.
When will I get confirmation, and can I cancel for free?
You’ll receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

































