L'ELYSEE MONTMARTRE
Read moreRecognizable by its superb façade depicting a dancer, the Elysée Montmartre was listed as a Monument Historique in 1989. Before it was a concert hall, it was a ballroom dating from 1807, made up of three buildings and equipped with a metal structure from the Pavillon de France, designed by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 Universal Exhibition. Numerous events are held here, starting with concerts, and the line-up - as we close this guide - is impressive: Brent Fayaz, Peter Cat Recording, Oscar Anton...
LE HASARD LUDIQUE
Read moreThe former railway station on Paris's Petite Ceinture has been transformed into a hybrid cultural venue, hosting concerts, parties, screenings, performances... and counting thousands of devotees. It has to be said that this kind of venue is very welcome in the northern district of the capital, which has a bit of catching up to do when it comes to festive venues. The venue offers a variety of regular evenings and sets of music, generally quite cutting-edge, just right for everyone to get their groove on in a good spirit.
LE MAGNUM
Read moreWarm, or boiling, is the atmosphere of the Magnum dancefloor! Completely energetic, completely sensual, the black and white public lâche lâche over everything that makes good its Afro-African: rap, become, zouk, décalé, house… Excellent dancers give themselves to this address. Take a drink and sit down and watch the demonstration! The good atmosphere is guaranteed. Revellers don't love rap and hip-hop will do better to continue their path.
LA MACHINE DU MOULIN ROUGE
Read moreA vast, multi-level establishment that attracts thousands of people every weekend in the heart of Paris. Afterworks on Thursdays, and parties on Fridays and Saturdays, depending on the program (available on the website). An eclectic program, from pop to rock, electro, techno and hip-hop. The clientele is specialist, made up of clubbers who don't hesitate to travel for a cutting-edge sound.