
If a city could speak in scent, Grasse would entice with jasmine and rose. Tucked between the Mediterranean and the Alps, this small Provençal town grows flowers—and with it, it grows legacy. Grasse’s microclimate comes direct out of a perfumer’s dream: sun-drenched, mineral-rich, and protected from extremes. Here, fields of tuberose, lavender, and centifolia bloom with purpose. The air holds weight. History. Intention.
With over 300 days of sunshine a year, Grasse delivers year-round radiance—whether you’re chasing golden-hour views or a winter escape that smells like summer.
What has turned this little town into the perfume capital of the world? It holds the source code. Wondering what gives Grasse its staying power, what to see, and where to discover the most precious fragrance gems? Read on.


Historic must-sees
As a charming town in the French Riviera, visitors can look forward to wandering the historic town center and enjoying stunning views. The weather stays consistently beautiful, while July and August are prime. These months make it easy to pair Grasse with quick trips to Cannes, Antibes, or Monaco. A must-visit destination, if time allows, would include the impressive architecture of Cathédrale Notre Dame du Puy. Do you consider yourself more of an outdoors adventurer? Then hike in the Gorges du Loup, enjoying scenic trails and views of waterfalls. You might also consider exploring Riviera Nature.
Follow the scent

Grasse offers the perfect starting point for exploring the history of fragrance. Begin with the flower farms that grow the iconic blooms behind the scents—like Domaine de Manon. This highly rated Lonely Planet tour centers on Centifolia roses and jasmine. Cultivated over three generations, the farm now supplies Dior exclusively. Fragonard Perfume Factory opened in 1926 to welcome tourists visiting the French Riviera. Today, it remains a respected name, run by third-generation family members. When entering the complimentary tour, one can smell roses, jasmine, lavender, and orange blossom flowers. Follow the scents into the gift shop, featuring a vast selection— a sample of four 5ml natural sprays can easily fit into your handbag or luggage for a weekend getaway! The Museum houses rare objects covering the history of perfume for over 5,000 years. The Museum also displays over a dozen major works by painter Jean-Honore Fragonard, as well as Marguerite Gerard and Jean-Baptiste Mallet. Grasse ranks among the world’s top perfume capitals. This highly rated tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at classic perfume house Molinard and the process of fragrance creation. As part of the workshop, you’ll work alongside an experienced perfumer to create your very own fragrance!

Symrise proudly announced opening a fragrance ecosystem in Grasse for its subsidiary SFA NEROLI. In addition to the creation of a new fragrance campus in the cradle of perfumery, this investment advances sustainable, locally produced fragrance creations and production capabilities. The campus writes a new chapter in 140 years of cumulative fragrance experience, merging local fragrance houses SFA Romani, CRÉATIONS & PARFUMS, and FLORESSENCE. Symrise adds to the region’s legacy with Maison Lautier 1795, offering rare raw materials and proprietary Delaire 1876 bases. Together, this gives birth to a unique ecosystem of fragrance creation in “Symrise South.” Will you be adding Grasse to your travel bucket list!?