2024

BELUSHI'S

Bar and caf
3.7/5
26 reviews
Open - Close to 03h00

Belushi's is located in a millstone building with modern cladding, along the Canal de l'Ourcq. It attracts a young and varied population, from backpackers to neighborhood clientele. And since it's all about eclecticism, the bar, with its terrace and two large rooms, one of which is in the basement, offers karaoke, clubbing, student nights, match broadcasts, billiards... It's full of life, with a youth hostel atmosphere to match, and plenty of sports broadcasts.

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 Paris, 75019
2024

VILLAGE TRINQUET

Music and entertainment bar
4/5
1 review

Piperade with ham as specialties: Basque specialties are served here and, if the Aviron Bayonnais has to meet the Stade Français, we promise you that the atmosphere will be warm! Whether it's for picnics or eating while watching the matches or to enjoy the third half, stadium fans have long used to this address. The terrace is spacious and rare in this corner of the capital, ideal on sunny days. Finally, on Thursdays, come and enjoy an aperitif from 7pm to 2am. A beautiful and friendly address. We don't miss an opportunity to go there, the place where you can welcome up to 500 people on your terrace! Last point: it is now called Trinquet Village - you are warned!

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 Paris, 75016
2024

L'ÂGE D'OR

Bar and caf
4.4/5
47 reviews
Open - Close to 02h00

The borough has some great initiatives, more and more numerous. And this Golden Age, let's face it, bears its name well: it is a wonderfully vintage associative place, where you can settle down for a drink or a meal, and many other things. For here, debates are organized, most often around "culture and pleasure", workshops are open to all, literary cafés are set up, in short, a whole life is organized around this place, now well known in the south-east of the capital. The goal posted here : "stimulate the senses, knowledge and encounters". The bet is taken, and largely kept - we love it.

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 Paris, 75013
2024

DON CAMILO

Cabaret and Revue
4/5
40 reviews

This cabaret has spent its 50th anniversary in style. We appreciated Thierry le Luron, Laurent Gerra, Laurent Ruquier, Michel Leeb, Enrico Macias, Pierre Perret and many others, including André Aubert, a whimsical man who remained famous for his imitations of Fernandel - Don Patillo... Songwriters and singers are therefore at home here and invite you to long, relaxed evenings in their company, with play leaders such as Pierre Douglas, Olivier Lejeune, Yves Pujol, Sylvain Collaro and many others. As far as the restaurant part is concerned, Don Camilo tempts you with dishes such as: homemade fresh duck foie gras, piece of beef roasted with perigourdine, leg of lamb roasted with thyme flower, salmon roasted with white butter and garnished with gratin dauphinois and small vegetables, Norwegian omelette..

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 Paris, 75007
2024

OLYMPIA – BRUNO COQUATRIX

Village halls and multipurpose halls
4.7/5
32 reviews

Well-known acoustics, red velvet curtains, a balcony with impeccable views of the scene, two thousand places… Olympia deserves its fame. His story is rather turbulent. There was on its site of the Russian mountains, and then a first Olympia from 1893 where all the stars of the caf period were passed: La Goulue, Frehel, Damia… The room is then converted into a cinema before becoming the Parisian music Hall temple in 1954 when the daring Bruno Coquatrix takes the lead. A legendary period begins with the performances of the young Gilbert Bécaud. All the French and foreign stars want to climb on the scene of this place that became mythical, especially after Edith Piaf touched thousands of spectators. The Beatles, Umm Kalsoum - for its only recital outside the Arab world - Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens, Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, Louis Armstrong, the Rolling Stones… History fails to stop in the 1990 s when the owner, Société Générale, plans to demolish the block of buildings where Olympia is located. Classified in 1993, it is finally reconstituted 6 metres below its original location, while the facade is preserved. This curious operation took place in 1997, Bécaud was the first to sing in this new Olympia, a room that was bought by the multinational Vivendi Universal in 2001.

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 Paris, 75009
2024

AUX TROIS MAILLETZ

Cabaret and Revue
4.3/5
36 reviews
Open - Close to 04h00

It was the first cabaret where Leo Ferré gave a concert in 1948 and great names of jazz went through this: Sidney Bechet, John Coltran, Count Basie and his great orchestra, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and many others. Today we take a drink at the piano bar, dine in the restaurant and direction the cabaret to listen to world music: South American, African, Oriental, French, etc. Until 5 o'clock in the morning, dancers and musicians follow on stage. 

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 Paris, 75005
2024

LE POINT-VIRGULE

Village halls and multipurpose halls
4.6/5
31 reviews

This funny history that of the Semicolon. In 1975, a group of youth actors like Martin Lamotte, Gérard Lanvin or Anemone build a place called "La Veuve Pichard". Three years later, Christian Varini follows the theater and creates the Semicolon. It became famous in the tea Trempoint, stage discovered comedians still today place on saturdays at 16:00. Since 2005, Jean-Marc Dumontet managed with passion this cult place and continues to provide the best burlesque scene. Shows of Nicolas Canteloup or Alex Lutz were particularly produced by Dumontet. Each year, the best comedians find themselves in Olympia for a unique sight. This is how the smallest of the Parisian rooms is one of the great names of the capital...

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 Paris, 75004
2024

CAFÉ FUSAIN

Bar and caf
3.8/5
39 reviews
Open - Close to 00h00

Looking for a place to celebrate, especially to celebrate the birthday of a friend (e)? Café Charcoal is present and requires all the qualities required for a successful evening. On site you can eat and drink at a small price and enjoy the festive and convivial atmosphere of the places. Everything is successful: from the garden with red tones and its slate to exhibitions of painters, by the concerts given some evenings. Weekends, Charcoal is black, but you can book a table via the website. A counsellor!

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 Paris, 75011
2024

ANGELINA

Coffee shop and tea room
4.2/5
34 reviews

A reference, of course! Treat yourself to the luxury of tasting the best traditional hot chocolate in Paris. Named the African, it owes its name to the origins of the three cocoas that make it up: Ghana, Niger and Côte d'Ivoire. With its powerful and strong aromas, it is the pride of the house that keeps the secret of its recipe, just like Mont-Blanc, this gourmet pastry that combines the crunch of meringue with the lightness of whipped cream and the sweetness of vermicelli and chestnut cream. It is to the Austrian confectioner Antoine Rumpelmayer that we owe these original creations, which have conquered the most refined palates. The setting, too, is splendid. Good to know: Sunday brunch offers a good value for money.

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 Paris, 75001
2024

PHILHARMONIE DE PARIS

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance
4.5/5
31 reviews

Conceived in the 1990s, it took more than twenty years for the Philharmonie de Paris (concert hall and music city) to be built. Its architecture, designed by Jean Nouvel, is worth a visit, with a hull-shaped building topped by a large ridge whose gentle slope has created a promenade on the roof that offers a superb view of the capital and the suburbs. Inside: a 2,400-seat auditorium with undulating curves, an educational center, an exhibition hall, studios... Superb!

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 Paris, 75019
2024

BARRAMUNDI

Club
4.3/5
55 reviews
Open - Close to 04h30

It's a bit of everything at once: restaurant, bar and club, oscillating between African and Asian influences, Barramundi offers a unique journey, just a stone's throw from the Opéra Garnier. Its hushed atmosphere creates the ideal setting for sharing a moment of conviviality around dishes of mixed flavors - the true signature of the place. On Saturdays, the Barramundi changes direction, offering a general restaurant-club concept, which is the setting for numerous birthdays, bachelorette parties and other festive occasions.

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 Paris, 75009
2024

COMÉDIE CAUMARTIN

Theater
4.3/5
32 reviews

The Comédie Caumartin is one of those popular theaters where laughter has been the order of the evening for decades. Numerous plays by Georges Feydeau, Tristan Bernard and Sacha Guitry, as well as "one-man shows", are on offer. Built in 1906, this 400-seat theater was named the Comédie Royale before adopting its current name in 1923. It closed in 1932 and was revived 20 years later by Jacques Fabbri's troupe. From 1960 to 1980, it presented "Boeing Boeing", Marc Camoletti's timeless vaudeville. Since then, one boulevard play follows another.

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 Paris, 75009
2024

LE PANACHE BLANC

Bar and caf
4.8/5
25 reviews
Closed - Open to 08h30
Brasserie and bar-tabac on a small square, with homemade bistro dishes and ... Read more
 Le Mesnil-Saint-Denis, 78320
2024

OPÉRA-COMIQUE

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance
4.7/5
29 reviews

The Opéra-Comique, founded under Louis XIV, is one of the oldest institutions of its kind. In 2005, it became one of 6 national theaters, and in 2015, it celebrates its 300th anniversary! In 1783, the first Opéra-Comique was born, mixing opera, ritornello and farce. Ruined twice, it was the third venue, opened in 1898, that contributed to the fame of works such as Bizet's Carmen . Since the end of 2021, conductor Louis Langrée has been at the helm, with a program in keeping with the "Favart spirit", combining classical and new works.

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 Paris, 75002
2024

MANKO PARIS

Bar and caf
3.8/5
35 reviews
Open - Close to 02h00

In the golden triangle, one of the most luxurious areas in Paris, the Manko offers a bar with Peruvian inspirations. Cocktails, based on Pisco or tequila, are tested in all their facets. The Pisco punch is particularly like the Touches punch and jasmine. The framework is atypical and sublime and the evening only starts if you come on the weekend: Take a seat in the cabaret, and enjoy amazing jokes.

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 Paris, 75008
2024

ODÉON – THÉÂTRE DE L’EUROPE

Theater
4.4/5
26 reviews

The presentation of European plays in their original language, with French surtitles, is one of the original features of this magnificent 780-seat hall, which is also largely devoted to the French classical repertoire and creation. Punctuated by jolts linked to the historical events that have marked Paris, the existence of the Odeon has been quite eventful. Inaugurated in 1782 by Marie-Antoinette, the hall was built for the Théâtre-Français troupe - architects Marie-Joseph Peyre and Charles de Wailly. It backs onto the Luxembourg Gardens. The Marriage of Figaro, by Beaumarchais, was created there. The Odéon was closed in 1793 for uncivilization and became a place for political gatherings during the Terror.

Returning to show business, the Théâtre-Français changed its name to Odéon in 1796. During the Revolution of 1830, the Place de l'Odéon was a rallying point for the insurgents. The end of the 19th century was marked in particular by the performances of actresses Sarah Bernhardt and Réjane, as well as by the success of L'Arlésienne, by Alphonse Daudet and Georges Bizet in 1885. The beginning of the following century gave the Second Théâtre-Français two important directors, André Antoine and Firmin Gémier, personalities who greatly influenced the development of dramatic art in our country.

A new change came in 1959 with the arrival of Jean-Louis Barrault at the head of the establishment. In the company of Roger Blin, he mounted pieces by Claudel, Beckett, Ionesco, Duras, Sarraute... In 1965, a ceiling painted by André Masson was delivered. May 1968 arrives and the occupation of the theatre by students in revolt. When it reopens, the theatre is given a new status, that of an experimental and test centre. The Odeon then hosts various shows including those of the Theatre of Nations. In 1971, it became the national theatre and was to focus on "creation and research to promote the progress of national and world theatrical aesthetics. Patrice Chéreau and Antoine Vitez work there, as well as Giorgio Strehler, director of the Théâtre de l'Europe, a structure which is joined to the Odéon National Theatre in 1983. Definitively autonomous in 1990, it is directed by Lluís Pasqual, then by Georges Lavaudant from 1996. After three years of work during which the Odéon was decentralised to the Berthier workshops in the 17th arrondissement, the theatre opened again in 2006. In the meantime, the institution has been assigned these workshops as a second site. The current director is Stéphane Braunschweig. The Odéon, according to his ideal, now aims to be "a theatre open to the world and to the crossroads of generations".

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 Paris, 75006
2024

CABARET SAUVAGE

Pop rock and variety concert hall
4.2/5
27 reviews

Wood chiselled everywhere, red velvet, bevelled mirrors... and a ballroom floor where it is so good to dance! The Cabaret Sauvage is the offspring of the Magic Mirrors, which occupied the same venue in the Parc de La Villette for a while. The Cabaret Sauvage hosts artists from all musical backgrounds, with a predilection for rock, reggae, jazz and chanson. If Goran Bregovic, Khaled, Keren Ann, M, Bratsch, Les Wampas, PJ Harvey or Arno have played here, it is not by chance.

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 Paris, 75019
2024

LES DISQUAIRES

Music and entertainment bar
4.3/5
26 reviews
Open - Close to 05h00

Formerly one of Paris'most popular record stores, the Record didn't completely transfer their cuti. Because if this bar is one of the most important of Bastille since it was redesigned, its decoration pays tribute to the great hours of African-American music and its musical selection is one of the most evocative of Paris. The heart of the Parisian nightlife, this place is an area of meeting and exchange around music. The programming is built mainly around jazz, soul and funk, with playlists passing the tubes of the biggest American labels: Blue Note, Stax, Impulse, Verve, Motown, Prestige. Concert hall above all, the crowd is busy to enjoy the talent of young artists of the hip-hop stage, soul, salsa… On the weekend, the Djs take the baton to make us dance until the end of the night. At the bar, mojito, ti'punch, caïpirinha or margarita at reasonable prices. The clientele is young and cosmopolitan, made up of artists, visitors, tourists and students. Please note that the Record offer a rehearsal studio and a smoking area.

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 Paris, 75011
2024

L'AVENUE

Bar and caf
4.3/5
24 reviews

Before or after a cinema session, many people are on the street. After many changes of owners and ambiances, the manager managed to retain his clientele and to make this place a bar-lounge very appreciated and very living in Rueil, something rather rare: Every Friday, karaoke evenings are organised and every Saturday, DJ evenings. The staff were friendly and helpful. In the summer you can enjoy the terrace. It is also possible to dine and even to privatise the rooms on the floor for events.

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 Rueil-Malmaison, 92500
2024

HIPPOPOTAMUS

Meat restaurant
4.4/5
23 reviews
Hippopotamus restaurant located in Pontault-Combault, offering delicious ... Read more
 Pontault-Combault, 77340
2024

LA NOUVELLE SEINE

Music and entertainment bar
4.3/5
23 reviews

Want to discover the Parisian nightlife? Admire Notre-Dame Cathedral? Floating on the Seine? Enjoy a seasonal dish and a glass of good wine? You can do all this with just one address: La Nouvelle Seine. This barge, located at the foot of the majestic cathedral, is sure to satisfy all your cravings, especially for great food. And in its belly hides a show stage typical of Parisian cabarets with a diverse program: one-man-shows, shows for young audiences, burlesque stripping...

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 Paris, 75005
2024

CAFÉ MAURE DE LA MOSQUÉE DE PARIS

Coffee shop and tea room
3.3/5
33 reviews
Open - Close to 00h00

Just a stone's throw from Jardin Des Plantes, the Grand Mosque of Paris, North African-style houses several spaces, including a magnificent tea room. Its interior is cosy and exotic, the walls are covered with tiles, these famous Moroccan patterns and the tables are copper plates. Once you are comfortably installed, the waiters come around to serve hot and deliciously sweetened mint tea. You can choose to accompany it with oriental pastries (gazelle horns, loukoum…). You can enjoy the large green terrace filled with birds on sunny days. Refinement and rest are the key words of this place.

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 Paris, 75005
2024

FLORA DANICA

Danish restaurant €€
3.7/5
27 reviews
Danish brasserie with garden offering a varied menu of fish and meat at ... Read more
 Paris, 75008
2024

MONSIEUR BLEU

French cuisine restaurant €€
3.8/5
26 reviews
Restaurant with a chic terrace featuring a timeless menu with international ... Read more
 Paris, 75116
2024

GRAVITY BAR

Cocktail bar
5/5
13 reviews

If you haven't yet discovered Gravity Bar, it's never too late to catch up! From the first glance, the Scandinavian-inspired decor is a real eye-catcher: from floor to ceiling, large wave-shaped slats of white wood set the scene. The cocktails on offer are made in front of you, of course, and the expertise on display is worth the show. On the menu, the vast majority of cocktails are unknown to the general public: a good point. We also recommend the excellent sharing plates.

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 Paris, 75010
2024

LA TAVERNE DES ROIS

Lounge bar
4.2/5
20 reviews

It's obviously a great restaurant, which we've tried several times, and which develops well-realised, well-thought-out gastronomic standards with the best value for money. But the Taverne des Rois is also a pub where you can sit all day long and watch the boats and barges go by - the port is only a few meters away. And in the evening, the place comes alive with music and sports broadcasts. It's hard not to have fun... the place is also suitable for your private parties.

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 Cergy, 95000
2024

OPÉRA GARNIER

Concert hall for classical music opera and dance
4.9/5
13 reviews

The Palais Garnier was commissioned by Napoleon III and was one of the key pieces of the major renovation work carried out in the capital by Baron Haussmann. Charles Garnier was the architect. This sumptuous temple of lyrical art and classical dance was inaugurated in 1875 after fifteen years of work. It is admired as much for its architecture as for its programs. There is the famous double revolution staircase that soars under a marble nave of various shades - as soon as it opened, it was adopted by "good society" who liked to show off. The foyers are filled with sculptures and paintings. As for the hall, dominated by red and gold colours, it has a huge and legendary crystal chandelier - 8 tons! - and a ceiling painted by Marc Chagall in 1964. It can accommodate nineteen hundred people. A museum tells, through its collections and temporary exhibitions, three centuries of opera history. The institution is equipped with an orchestra that performs most of the works on the program. The Palais Garnier shares with the Opéra Bastille its productions of lyrical shows, but has remained a Mecca for dance. Some recitals and symphonic concerts are also on the programme.

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 Paris, 75009
2024

LE CONNÉTABLE

Cafconcert
4.3/5
39 reviews
Open - Close to 05h00

Just in front of the National Archives, here is an original address since this mansion houses a superb room with exposed beams which is a tavern and concert hall. You can also eat a good French cuisine based on local products and the plates are well stocked. During the day the restaurant looks very chic, but in the evening the tavern welcomes night owls of all ages who come to listen to the groups who perform there, generally from 9pm. It's more like French song and the artists are quite talented. A good place to listen to music in an unexpected place and up to noon ...

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 Paris, 75003
2024

LE PETIT OLYMPIA

Bar and caf
4/5
40 reviews
Open - Close to 23h30

This Petit Olympia is the place to be before or after a concert in the mythical frescoed hall of Rome. The impressive wooded decor has been sublimated to allow everyone to be in a furiously cosy place. You can of course eat there, but you can also have a drink in peace. The beautiful place is even connected by a small secret passage that will lead you directly to the Olympia. It had been demolished in 1997, and was dug again: a unique experience. You can sometimes meet celebrities there, mainly before or after shows. A nice place to go in this area which is not lacking in celebrities.

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 Paris, 75009
2024

COCO

French cuisine restaurant €€€
3.4/5
26 reviews
Address with terrace in Paris elaborating a card declining a mundane score ... Read more
 Paris, 75009
2024

LE VIEUX BELLEVILLE

Cafconcert
4.7/5
37 reviews
Open - Close to 00h00

You will have to climb the hill of Belleville, get lost in a maze of little frequented streets, but full of charm, and you will find this place so typical, whose name alone sums up the spirit. Here, songs, accordion, evenings dedicated to the kid Piaf, to the barrel organ with Riton the Crank, you will have understood it, one resuscitates a Paris of former days. To have a drink or enjoy a board to share, for a meal with good products, simple cuisine and desserts that hold the body, it is also an excellent place. If the ghosts of the artists of yesteryear hover here, it's no coincidence. You will have understood that this is an institution.

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 Paris, 75020
2024

CHEZ MA COUSINE

Cabaret and Revue
4.4/5
37 reviews
Open - Close to 00h00

A stone's throw from Place du Tertre, this cabaret restaurant of eighty seats, created in 1928, offers a show preceded by a dinner or a lunch - marinated salmon with mint cream, duck breast with caramel candied pear and snow peas, pineapple carpaccio and coconut ice cream... Singers, illusionists, copycats, ventriloquists and other humorists liven up the evening. The house also offers a guided tour of the old village of Montmartre followed by a lunch show. A must, for which you will book.

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 Paris, 75018
2024

ADVENTURELAND

Childrens show
4.6/5
13 reviews

Between the passage of pirate battles and buccaneers of all hair, the attack and looting of a Spanish fort of the Caribbean Sea and the sale of prisoners in the slave market, the decor of «Pirates of the Carribean» is planted. Next to the great attractions, the walk through the dark caves and the suspension bridges of Adventure Isle, the discovery of the magnificent galion of Captain Hook or ascension in the Robinson tree, leads you into the universe of flibuste and legend adventurers. But without the thrills of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Danger in a wagonnet that queue towards the exit, the party would not be complete… until the worrying mountain of Frontierland.

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 Marne-La-Vallée, 77700
2024

L'ÉTAGE

Club
3.4/5
37 reviews

The space of this place, located on the walls of the original pictures or paintings of creators, with a warm loft appearance, is large enough to count a scene, a dance track and a dining room. And it's pretty good, because the floor offers, in addition to its creative French cuisine, concerts every night followed by clubbing on weekends. The entrance is free of charge and you will have to pay for your drinks to enjoy the world music atmosphere, soul, jazz and funk.

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 Paris, 75010
2024

LE GRAND REX

Cinema
4.4/5
13 reviews
Closed - Open to 13h00

Classified as a historical monument, it is a giant cinema with seven theatres. Opened in 1932 by Jacques Haïk, the Rex was an immediate success with its luxurious decoration, its 2,000 m² and its starry-vaulted ceiling culminating at over 30 m. A word of advice: attending a blockbuster preview in this room, especially if the film is in 3D, will give you the impression of being a privileged one. The quality of the projection is exemplary. But the Grand Rex is also a place where concerts and musicals are presented that can fill a hall with more than 2,700 seats on three levels. A museum and a discotheque complete the vast complex.

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 Paris, 75002
2024

MAIN STREET

Childrens show
4.6/5
12 reviews

The discovery begins with Main Street, reconstitution of the main street of a small American town at the very beginning of the 1890 th century, with its colorful wooden shops to the old, ses and other gas beaks… with a possible descent of the street in old car or tramway shot by horses, punctuated and ponctuée by the noise of the crachoteux engine and the alarm. Many restaurants and shops are on the street. You will even have the opportunity to visit the barber for an old cut! At the end, stands majestically at the Château de la Belle au Bois sleeping and on the right, the world of the universe and distant galaxies, a journey over time and space. Your visit would not be complete without the Main Street's final parade, an enchantment for the toddlers, or the tour of the shops of this main artery.

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 Marne-La-Vallée, 77700
2024

LE BIZ'

Music and entertainment bar
4.3/5
41 reviews
Open - Close to 04h00

After the discreet facade, you will see a large silver counter with a few tables. What's more customary, you'll say, so far. But let's go a little bit, let's go to curiosity and you will finally discover, at the bottom of the room, a pleasant garden floor, with fountain and water jets. A blessing to enjoy a drink or nibble in the neighborhood. Yet the surprise of this place does not stop there. It is in the attractive and large basement room, open on a large and wide glass bay behind which a waterfall runs, that you will most probably was. Here you sing, dance, you dredge, because Le Biz offers many evenings. If on Monday evening you will see the famous karaoke, Wednesday is reserved for the singles, and this time you'll be told, this time, you speed-date at all-go (compulsory registration at www.softdating.com). The rest of the time, let's make DJ's, they will always be there to make you dance.

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 Paris, 75002
2024

THÉÂTRE MOGADOR

Theater
4.8/5
36 reviews

This theatre owes the love of an English impresario to his dancer. In 1919 Sir Alfred Butt built it for Régine Flory, on the Palladium model of London. He is named Palace Theatre. During the Roaring Years, you can see the Ballets Russian, classical music concerts, pianiste. And operettas, that until the 1970 s. The site then welcomes all kinds of shows: concerts rock and song - Jacques Higelin… - plays by Jérôme Savary, Robert Hossein… -, musicals - Starmania… Before returning to the Pleyel room in 2006, the Paris Orchestra was in residence some time ago. Becoming a subsidiary of Stage Entertainment, the place was the subject of work in 2007 and reopened to focus mainly on the dissemination of performances mixing theatre and music (the Lion King…). The renovated room can accommodate 1628 spectators and there are 6 bars - three on the ground floor, one on the first balcony and two on the second balcony. Finally, a collection of contemporary art presents works by, notably, Robert Combas, Thierry Bisch, Patrick Boussignac, Hélène Guetary, Raya Sorkine…

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 Paris, 75009
2024

FANTASYLAND

Childrens show
4.7/5
10 reviews

The magical kingdom of the small, but also the larger. Past the Dragon Sleeping Castle and the dragon's den to Steaming depicted, the "It's a small world" magic universe pays tribute to children around the world. " The Theft of Peter Pan "discovers the lights of the city of London. Pinocchio Voyages or desperate puppet efforts to become a little boy. With Snow and the seven dwarfs, we discover the house of the little men and the dark forest on which the wicked witch reigns. Also follow Alice in his maze, virevoltez until you have dizzy in the giant tasses and saucers of the crazy chapelier. Finally, hang in the ears of Dumbo the flying elephant, with a superb view of the park. Everything done to reach the ruthless world of Adventureland.

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 Marne-La-Vallée, 77700
2024

LE MOULIN ROUGE

Cabaret and Revue
4.4/5
38 reviews

It's one of the most flamboyant symbols of Montmartre and Paris. Since its creation in 1889, this singular MOULIN has been the dream of millions of earthlings, from London to Berlin to Tokyo! The establishment features a gigantic dance floor, countless mirrors, a gallery and a garden. The public also participates in the imaginary world of the place. Balls at the MOULIN ROUGE quickly became very popular, and the cancan dancers mythical. Today, the "Féerie" revue features 90 artists, including 40 female dancers and 20 male dancers.

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 Paris, 75018
2024

DERNIER BAR AVANT LA FIN DU MONDE

Bar and caf
4.1/5
37 reviews
Open - Close to 02h00

This well-known bar by all the geeks of the capital is more often busy: think of getting there early if you wish to taste the house cocktails (Poison Ivy or Fulguro Poing) or grab a bite to eat. Moreover, vegetarians and  vegans will be well hosted and you can order gluten-free meal which needs a small supplement. The setting  particularly worth a detour, between full-scale figurine of alien, Star Wars atmosphere and board games in the shelves. Events are organized regularly (blind test, role-playing game) but also many concerts, various and varied conferences.

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 Paris, 75001
2024

LE PARADIS DU FRUIT

Juice bar
4.1/5
42 reviews
Open - Close to 01h00

In a kitsch setting, you can enjoy fruit cocktails - but also ice cream, salads and dishes - with amazing flavors and lavishly presented with huge straw and fresh fruit. Le Paradis du Fruit is one of the forerunners of return to natural life. Season fruits are the star of the card with some small differences, especially the Bonbons candy. This is not to not children! What pleases the big ones is freshness, quality of products, and the possibility of composing its own cocktail. What pleases the branchés is to be happy in an original way, those who watch their line will appreciate the pleasures of fruit without taking superfluous kilos and the greedy ones will love everything!

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 Paris, 75001
2024

FRONTIERLAND

Childrens show
4.5/5
8 reviews

The Great Epic of the Far West, the conquest of the West, is there, translated by "Big Thunder Mountain", the crazy train of the old mine that gently slides the mountain flanks and plunges into a stream of water. At the entrance to Phantom Manor, watch the dead-die rubbing his hands in the thinking of the unfortunate who will go - poor victims - the threshold of this sinister. Thrills and thrills guaranteed. Sensitive souls… for you to see. To recover from his emotions, nothing like a beautiful walk aboard a paddle boat. Or regain control by drawing on the cactus or the naughty Pat Hibulaire at the Shootin'Gallery.

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 Marne-La-Vallée, 77700
2024

BATACLAN

Pop rock and variety concert hall
4.3/5
28 reviews

This old lady, looking like a Chinese pagoda, has been indefatigable for 150 years. The rounded concert hall, lined with small round tables and red stools, also doubles as a dancefloor. The Bataclan offers an eclectic program and a wide range of evening events. It has long been a mecca for concerts, dancing, joy and laughter. Following the tragic events of 2015, the Bataclan underwent extensive renovation, proving that life goes on, and has resumed its programming with unfailing zest.

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 Paris, 75011
2024

THÉÂTRE NATIONAL DE CHAILLOT

Theater
3.9/5
28 reviews

Monumental, facing the Eiffel Tower, in a gigantic building built on the Chaillot hill by architects Léon Azéma, Jacques Carlu and Louis-Hippolyte Boileau for the 1937 Universal Exhibition, the Théâtre National de Chaillot is a mecca for dance and music. It was here that Jean Vilar established the Théâtre National Populaire - TNP - in 1951. Today, the venue boasts several seats, and has established itself as a must-see dance venue.

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 Paris, 75016
2024

THÉÂTRE LE RANELAGH

Theater
4.9/5
28 reviews

Before this superb neo-Renaissance theater was built in 1900, an 18th-century music salon already existed on the same site. In 1931, the Ranelagh became a renowned art house cinema. It gradually returned to theater and music, as well as circus arts, notably with the successful performances of Howard Buten as the clown Buffo. The current 300-seat auditorium has retained its character, with carved oak panelling lining the orchestra and balconies.

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 Paris, 75016
2024

COMÉDIE-FRANÇAISE

Theater
4.7/5
30 reviews

Also known as the "French", this institution was created nearly 340 years ago. King Louis XIV, a great lover of entertainment, was responsible for its creation. Molière's plays are performed here, of course, but also those by Racine and Scarron. Over the centuries, the Comédie-Française has never moved from the Place Colette, just a stone's throw from the royal palace. Take the time to enter the hall and visit the museum, before attending a performance: classical or contemporary, you'll be spoilt for choice.

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 Paris, 75001
2024

PAPA CABANE

Bar and caf
3.8/5
28 reviews
Open - Close to 00h00

Certainly one of the most beautiful and warmest summer terraces in Paris. Located in the 12th district just behind the AccorHotels Arena, the Papa Cabane is really a must to leave Paris for a festive evening. Wooden terrace, cosy furniture, colored cushions, animations worthy of a vacation club, salsa classes, Latin music and summer hits with a good DJ, but also petanque ground and ping-pong table... The bar offers good cocktails and one of the best mojitos in Paris.

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 Paris, 75012
2024

LA PIROGUE

Cocktail bar
4.8/5
4 reviews

You need to know the address, tucked away in a little-used street just a stone's throw from the Place du Marché. And yet it's THE cocktail bar of the city: nearly 200 compositions, including 100 creations with or without alcohol. The often overcrowded place brings together the young people of the area, in a world music atmosphere and unusual decor. The welcome is relaxed and the service overflowing as soon as you reach the declawed time slot. The little extra you can't miss: read all the messages scribbled on the cards and leave a little dedication.

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 Versailles, 78000
2024

PLANÈTE MARS

Cafconcert
4.8/5
4 reviews

Rather than an interstellar journey, it's a journey in the time you propose Planet Mars, in the heart of the 1960 s. The place of the place is obviously dominated by red. There are no tables or chairs, but stools and bars to drink cocktails and bottled to the sound of the branchés DJ and soul. Among the clients are nice and cheerful rockers tendance, leather jackets and gomina. And yet, if you're not part of the band, you don't feel at all alien when you get on this planet. We feel immediately welcomed around the small bar in the round of this friendly and well-filled space, under the benevolent gaze of the regulars and toy robots of our childhood shelter in their plexiglas globes. In light of the other bars in the Bastille district.

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 Paris, 75011