Paris: Nightlife
Places and attractions in the Nightlife category
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Harry's New York Bar
Tucked away in the heart of Paris, Harry's New York Bar is a slice of the Big Apple's history embedded in the City of Light. This iconic establishment, located at 5 Rue Daunou, has been serving patrons since its doors opened in 1911.
Le Marais
Hip boutiques and posh Place des Vosges Nestled in the heart of Paris, Le Marais stands as a vibrant testament to the rich history and contemporary chic of the French capital. This dynamic entertainment district is a melting pot of culture, fashion, and history, offering an eclectic experience to both locals...
Le Baiser Salé
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Paris, Le Baiser Salé is an intimate jazz club known for its exceptional live music and atmospheric charm. Situated at 58 Rue des Lombards in the bustling 1st arrondissement, this venue has been a mainstay of the Parisian music scene...
Montparnasse
Montparnasse, a vibrant neighbourhood in Paris, France, is a hub of artistic and intellectual activity. Known for its bohemian past, it was once the heart of Parisian creativity, where artists, writers, and philosophers would gather in its famous cafés and brasseries.
Sunset Sunside
The Sunset/Sunside is one of the main jazz clubs in Paris, France. It was founded in 1983 and is the first jazz club to settle in the rue des Lombards which hosts several other famous jazz clubs such as Le Baiser Salé and Le Duc des Lombards.
Le Caveau de la Huchette
Le Caveau de la Huchette is a jazz club in the Latin Quarter of Paris. The building dates to the 16th century, but became a jazz club in 1949. The design has been compared to a cellar or labyrinth and allegedly it was once used by Rosicrucians and by those linked to Freemasonry.
Trabendo
Le Trabendo is a musical concert venue located at the Parc de la Villette, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. It has a capacity of 700. In 2000, it was renamed Le Trabendo.
Le Queen
Le Queen is a nightclub in Paris, located on the avenue des Champs-Élysées. Once a gay nightclub, Le Queen was formerly known as "Le Central" until its closing in early 1991. It was more or less the sequel to the Parisian club "Le Boy", as it was owned by the same person. The original "Directeur Artistique" was David Guetta.
Madame Arthur
Madame Arthur is a drag cabaret venue in the Rue des Martyrs, 18th arrondissement of Paris. It is named after the synonymous song.
Latin Quarter
Nestled in the heart of Paris, the Latin Quarter is a vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and bohemian charm. Known in French as "Quartier Latin," this neighborhood has long been associated with the intellectual and artistic life of the city, owing to the historic...
Palais des Sports
The Palais des Sports, also known as the Dôme de Paris, is a prominent indoor arena nestled in the bustling city of Paris, France. This versatile venue, located in the 15th arrondissement, is a hub for a vast array of events ranging from sports competitions to musical...
Opéra Bastille
Contemporary venue for opera and ballet The Opéra Bastille stands as a modern emblem of cultural sophistication in the heart of Paris, France. Inaugurated in 1989 to mark the bicentennial of the French Revolution, this opera house has been captivating audiences with its cutting-edge design and exceptional...
Lapin Agile
Nestled in the bohemian enclave of Montmartre, Paris, the Lapin Agile is an iconic cabaret that has long been a hub for artists, writers, and musicians. This quaint, rustic venue, with its unmistakable pink façade and playful rabbit sign, offers a window into the rich...
La Géode
La Géode is a mirror-finished geodesic dome that holds an Omnimax theatre in Parc de la Villette at the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. The nearest Paris Métro stations to La Géode are Corentin Cariou on Line 7 and Porte de Pantin on Line 5.
Buddha Bar
The Buddha-Bar is a bar, restaurant, and hotel franchise created by French-Romanian restaurateur Raymond Vișan and DJ and interior designer Claude Challe, with its original location having opened in Paris, France in 1996.
Le Balzac
Le Balzac is a movie theater in Paris, France. It features an art deco main auditorium, and is known for its independent arthouse programming.
Cinéma du Panthéon
The Cinéma du Panthéon is a movie theater in Paris. It has been in uninterrupted operation for over 100 years.
Studio des Ursulines
The Studio des Ursulines is a cinema in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, at No.10, Rue des Ursulines. It is one of the oldest cinemas in Paris to have kept its facade and founder's vision: to offer a venue for art and experimental cinema.
Zénith Paris
Zénith Paris is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Paris, France. It is located in the Parc de la Villette in the 19th arrondissement on the edge of the Canal de l'Ourcq. Its ability to seat up to 6,293 people makes it one of the largest venues in Paris.
Max Linder Panorama
The Max Linder Panorama is a cinema in Paris. It has been described as "one of the most beautiful Parisian movie theatres".
L'Arlequin
The Arlequin is a cinema in Paris, noted for its spacious modernist main theatre and its former role as a showcase of Soviet film.
Palais des congrès de Paris
The Palais des congrès de Paris is a concert venue, convention centre and shopping mall at the Porte Maillot in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France.
Le Ventadour
The Salle Ventadour, a former Parisian theatre in the rue Neuve-Ventadour, now the rue Méhul, was built between 1826 and 1829 for the Opéra-Comique, to designs by Jacques-Marie Huvé, a prominent architect.
Le Divan du Monde
Le Divan du Monde is a converted theatre, now functioning as a concert space, located at 75 rue des Martyrs, in the 18th arrondissement, in the Pigalle neighborhood of Paris.
Le Champo
Le Champo, in full Le Champo – Espace Jacques-Tati, is an arthouse cinema in the Latin Quarter of Paris. It is notable for being a favorite haunt of important figures in French cinema history.
Studio Davout
Studio Davout is a recording studio located in Paris, France. It was created in 1965 by Yves Chamberland later joined by Claude Ermelin. It was built in the 1,200 m² of an old cinema, "Le Davout", which opened prior to 1946.
Salle Pleyel
The Salle Pleyel is a concert hall in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France, designed by acoustician Gustave Lyon together with architect Jacques Marcel Auburtin, who died in 1926, and the work was completed in 1927 by his collaborators André Granet and Jean-Baptiste Mathon.
Batofar
LV Osprey entered service as a Light Vessel for the Commissioners of Irish Lights in 1955. On 9 May 1975 she was sold to the New Ross Harbour Commissioners for use as a floating oil berth, pilot station and harbour store.
Café de la Régence
The Café de la Régence in Paris was an important European centre of chess in the 18th and 19th centuries. All important chess masters of the time played there.
Montagne Sainte-Geneviève
The Montagne Sainte-Geneviève is a hill overlooking the left Bank of the Seine in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. It was known to the ancient Romans as Mons Lucotitius.
One-Two-Two
The One-Two-Two was one of the most luxurious and illustrious brothels of Paris in the 1930s and 1940s. The name was taken from the address, 122 Rue de Provence, 8th arrondissement of Paris. The numbers were translated into English to ensure that foreign tourists would be able to find the brothel and as a password for French people.
Le Chabanais
Le Chabanais was one of the best known and most luxurious brothels in Paris, operating near the Louvre at 12 rue Chabanais from 1878 until 1946, when brothels were outlawed in France.