LE VINI RIVOLI
Read moreNeither Veni, nor Vidi, nor Vici… Here is Vini, the name of this small wine bar located just a few steps from the rue du Louvre. This cozy, wooded place in Parisian style is pleasant and frequented by a friendly office clientele who's looking forward to 19 hours. On site, the different wines of the exposed map have little known but rather tasty names. So you say it's better to advise you because the choice is quite wide. Enjoy fresh and tasty cocktails. Note that it is also possible to eat locally.
FORUM DES IMAGES
Read moreThe Forum des Images, located in the Forum des Halles, is the capital's most sought-after venue for cinephiles, and is the place for all kinds of initiatives and superlatives. Judge for yourself: over 2,000 films screened each year, numerous festivals, meetings with leading players, a (free!) school of digital creation and a collection of digitized images that you can borrow. The vast site also boasts a bar-restaurant. Attended by thousands of enthusiasts every year, it's sure to please!
SALON MUSICAL DE L’ÉGLISE SAINT EUSTACHE
Read moreThe Appointment of the moon, a series of concerts in small groups are given in a space of the church are located along the Forum Des Halles. Renowned artists or emerge feature new shows to it. Guaranteed surprise. An advice: do not take long to reserve your place.
On the programme in 2009-2010: Arthur To - September 15th -, Music for imagination films by Simon Dalmais and Sandra Langlois - October 8th -, Emily Loizeau - October 29th -, Laetitia Sheriff & Roken Is Dodelijk - November 17th -, Madjo - December 15th -, Bab X - February 16th -, Kyrie Kristmanson - March 16th -, Howard Hughes - April 6th -, La Grande Sophie - June 15th.
COMEDIE-FRANÇAISE STUDIO-THÉÂTRE
Read moreThis is the third scene of the Comédie-Française, the other two are the historic Richelieu hall and the Old Colombier. The Studio-Théâtre opened in 1996. His name refers to the First Studio of the Moscow Art Theatre created by Stanislavski in 1912. The intimate relationship between spectators and interpreters is preferred. The one-hundred-and-thirty-six-seat hall has been designed by architect Michel Sené as part of the Carrousel du Louvre shopping gallery, which links the rue de Rivoli to the Louvre Museum. It plays short pieces drawn from the European directory and is made to text readings selected from those preferred by the French Actors. Projections are also being organized here. Since 2003, the Studio-Théâtre is also named Salle Jean-Pierre-Miquel in tribute to the Deputy Head of the Comédie-française who is at the origin of his existence.
THÉÂTRE DES DÉCHARGEURS
Read moreConsisting of two small rooms installed in an ancient banana mûrisserie, the Théâtre theatre was born in 1982. His géniteurs included actor Vicky Messica who was a long director of places. Lee Fou Et and Ludovic Michel today provide leadership. Many contemporary pieces are presented here, as well as text readings, with incursions on the dance or cabaret side and the song recital. In addition, a program is specially designed for the young public.
PROMENADE NEWYORKAIS
Read moreLa Promenade Lounge is a cocktail bar located in the Halles district of Paris. It offers a cosy, subdued atmosphere, ideal for enjoying delicious cocktails. The armchairs are comfortable and the atmosphere pleasant. Prices are right for the neighborhood. Customers particularly recommend the cocktails, which are apparently very good and affordable. Certain dishes are also popular, such as the Salade Nordique and the Grilled Salmon. The Promenade Lounge also offers a buffet brunch with plenty of choice.
CAFÉ LE PAVILLON
Read moreBorn from a Franco-American concept, this bar, with its stylish lounge and décor, offers everything that a cocktail-restaurant bar can offer. Open from 7 a. m., you will enjoy your breakfast from 5,50 € with hot drinks, pastries and pressed fruit juice, but also lunch or dinner with original dishes around 15 €. And if it's not enough, go to the brunch with bacon omelet and pancake Nutella. Do you redemandez? That is to say: You will also be able to comfortably settle in a glass around a DJ.
TROPIC CAFÉ
Read moreYoung gay and lesbian young, but open to all, the place is very noisy, Spanish, perched inside, living on the terrace - difficult that it is otherwise given the central location - which is larger than the interior (and heated in winter). Cocktails are especially good, the happy hour is appreciated, the service is nice and some boards allow you to fill your belly. An institution since 1995, which is expected to know some renovations soon.
LE LAX BAR
Read moreSmall terrace from the arrival of the sun. Ludo and its entire team have transformed Lax into a gay, lesbian and hetero friendly bar. Bathed in a metal garden, with warm grey walls heated by warm Bordeaux, the music of the two resident DJs on weekends is the. Warmly welcomed, as it must, we never feel alone.
LE CRAZY
Read moreThursday is reserved for lesbian evenings (the Miss Crazy election), the crazy Friday Crazy. Female backroom on Thursday and men the rest of the time, distributor distributor for guys AND (rare enough to be stressed) babes! No dress code but proper behavior required. Smoking.
UNITED CAFE (UC)
Read moreRegular evenings, weekly. The two cellars arched, with apparent stones, are still crowded, but we can always go out to discuss.
PINKS CLUB
Read morePinks continues to be the place for lovers and branchés alike. Everything is allowed! An area of conviviality for a whirlwind of atmospheres. Electro-music. ! evenings, unique in Lyon in the staggered themes (e. g. the sluts of gold, election of the biggest slut of the year, VIPinks, special evening partner and shops). Ms. H regularly returns from Paris. The Pinks is also its memorable afters from 5 h of the mat, until noon, every day. Patio smoking.
NEW CAN-CAN
Read moreA gay disco and a lesbian. On the local gay scene, it is a true Andalusian institution, with its pink adore lanterns at two steps from the Canebière. This club brings together Marseillaise and provence youth around its large bar, with benches and dance tracks. Regular evenings are organized. A real delirium, just steps away from the old port! In the basement, backroom is waiting for the amateurs of stealthy encounters. It is tall, popular and crowded on Friday and Saturday evening. For the little story, years ago, the place was called Can can and was the den of a family in the middle of Marseille, where it received the pick and people. Don't miss Sunday evenings, cabaret evenings and free entrance.
L’INSOLITE
Read moreThe Sainte-Anne district still has resources with these two discos (Unusual and Club 18). You can move from one to the other at a glance. Odd side, several basement cellars bring together a mixed crowd wiggles on disco air or the eighties. A very nice provincial gay box, but it changes some of the big dance machines in Paris. Rather empty the week when there is no special evening, more filled on weekends. Attention, the entrance of the disco is at the bottom of the courtyard, after the porch. If the porch is closed, the Unusual is closed!
LA CHAMPMESLE
Read moreThe first bar lesbian created by Josy in 1979, in rue Sainte-Anne, the address is both a bar of girls and district, where everyone is welcomed and respected - boys and heterosexuals. The place is outside the fashion, a tad old-fashioned thus, and it is therefore very well. It is an authentic bar, which has a soul, where you can speak, a reception which is lost more and more. Josy is the only one to know, because it recuerda everyone. We always come back, "Josy Mom" is still there and helps to banderas the sores. A figure... Exhibitions of paintings and photos every month, clairvoyance-tarot- astrology Tuesday, artists and singers Thursday and every Saturday evening from 22:00. The clientele is of middle age.
VELVET ROOM
Read moreA cocktail bar with a wide variety of colours, especially frequented by young gays. The basement room is open, especially on weekends, sometimes for afters house/electro. Happy hour (1 glass purchased = 1 glass offered) from Tuesday to Thursday from 18 am to 1 am and Friday and Saturday from 18 am to 21 pm. Regular evenings (pine-up, Halloween…).
WOLF
Read moreReopened after a fire break, the Wolf is a popular meeting place for the Paris Bear community, just steps from the other Bear bar in Paris, Bear's Den. Modern decoration and warm welcome, large terrace. Ambiance music of the 70 s and 80 s on Friday, music house on Saturday, Mediterranean atmosphere with Spanish tapas and Lebanese mezze on Sunday (a similar establishment exists in Beirut) and wines and cheeses in French on Mondays. Happy hour daily from 17 am to 21 pm (two consos for the price of one).