Palais des Thés is opening a pop-up store in the Tuileries Garden from June through August 2026
This summer, the Tuileries Garden is hosting an unexpected new spot. From June 20 to August 23, 2026, Palais des Thés will open its very first pop-up shop there, in collaboration with the Louvre Museum. A refreshing break designed for tea lovers and strollers seeking a little indulgence between two historic walkways.
A pop-up store by Palais des Thés in the heart of Paris


Located at the entrance to the garden, on the Place de la Concorde, this seasonal spot showcases a delicate, plant-filled world. Passersby can stop by, order an iced tea, and continue their stroll without disrupting the charm of the place.
The concept centers around an outdoor cart dedicated to teas and herbal infusions to go. In addition, the brand showcases its collection designed for the Louvre, available in iced versions—perfect for hot Parisian summer days. Furthermore, for those looking for new family outings, these new spaces are a game-changer.
From now on, the Tuileries will become a space for sensory exploration. Visitors can sample dishes designed as works of art, blending heritage and culinary enjoyment.
A place steeped in history
Created in the 16th century and later redesigned by André Le Nôtre, the garden remains a major landmark of the capital. It is also listed as a Historic Monument and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
“From the Tuileries with love”: the poetic signature created by artist Luke Edward Hall for the Louvre Museum.
Consequently, this location takes on strong symbolic significance. The tea house continues a dialogue that began several years ago with the neighboring museum.
A Long-Term Partnership with the Louvre Museum
The connection between the company, founded in 1986, and the museum has been developing for a long time. In fact, as early as 2019, an exclusive collection of teas and herbal teas inspired by the Louvre was launched. Thus, today’s project is a natural continuation of that tradition.
- Open June 20 through August 23, 2026, at the Tuileries
- Tea or herbal tea for €4.50
- Tea or herbal tea latte for €5.50
- Traditional matcha or latte for €5.90
- Grand Cru latte for €6.90
Beyond its commercial activities, the brand also acts as a patron of the arts. In addition, it supports cultural outreach programs led by the Louvre that focus on sharing knowledge.
This pop-up shop celebrates these shared values. French excellence, a passion for passing on traditions, and an appreciation for heritage all come together in a single cup.
The restaurant also emphasizes accessibility. Tourists and regulars alike can enjoy a premium experience without a reservation, outdoors, during an impromptu stroll.
A limited-edition collection to be enjoyed chilled
The “From les Tuileries with love” collection features colorful illustrations on cups and packaging. As a result, each drink becomes a graphic design piece in its own right—perfect for photographing or taking home.
On the menu, ice cream desserts take center stage. In addition, fans will find the restaurant’s signature dishes, reimagined as refreshing versions perfect for the summer season.
As a result, the tea ceremony takes on a nomadic form. With a drink in hand, we stroll through the paths, sit by a pond, and enjoy the garden in a different way.
Why This Spot Will Be a Highlight of the Parisian Summer
Founded in 1986 by François-Xavier Delmas, the company is celebrating 40 years of passion for tea this year. As such, this event at the Tuileries is a grand celebration open to everyone.
With more than 200 teas and herbal teas in its catalog and 140 stores worldwide, the Palais des Thés brand boasts recognized expertise. In addition, its tea sommeliers provide customers with informative guidance, even at pop-up locations.
The destination of choice for lovers of sensory experiences is now set. Indeed, few places combine such a historic setting, a distinctive artistic style, and such refined artisanal craftsmanship.
So, for two months, the Tuileries Garden will become an open-air tea room. It’s a wonderful reason to explore Paris in a new way this summer, with a Palais des Thés creation in hand.