The Parisian cabarets are unique places of escape associated with glamour, linked to a unique atmosphere that transports you into a fairytale world. Their glorious history dates back to the 19th century. Originally, these places were meeting places for artists, writers, and intellectuals, where the bohemian atmosphere was omnipresent.

The emblematic Théâtre Paradis Latin, founded in 1803, is the oldest cabaret in Paris. It was destroyed by fire in 1870 and rebuilt in 1887 by Gustave Eiffel in preparation for the 1889 Universal Exhibition. It offers a captivating show that revisits the history of the French capital.

Founded by Joseph Oller and Charles Zidler in 1889, the legendary Moulin Rouge has left its mark on the history of Parisian entertainment thanks to its revue, French Cancan dancers, and joyous atmosphere.

The majestic Lido de Paris was opened in 1946 by Joseph and Louis Clerico. Its dazzling show was a burst of light on the prestigious Avenue des Champs-Élysées. Sadly, it closed its doors on Saturday 30 July 2022, after 76 years of existence. The Cabaret Lido 2 will reopen in December 2023 with a musical theatre concept.

The mythical Crazy Horse in Paris honors the beauty of women’s bodies. Sublime lighting effects and artistic paintings underline the sensuality and audacity of the dancers masterfully representing the art of seduction.

Going out at night in Paris is synonymous with celebration! A glittering evening at the heart of a Parisian cabaret promises unforgettable memories, impressive shows, and a magical atmosphere. Let yourself be seduced by a unique world of “Glamour and Art” in one of the legendary Parisian cabarets and sample the ingredients of success in the City of Light.

 

Cabarets of Paris