Paris Cabarets
Paris Cabarets: review of the shows of the Moulin Rouge, Lido de Paris, Crazy Horse, Paradis Latin, les Folies Bergère...
Le Crazy Horse
Opening hours : Monday to Friday: 8:30 pm & 11:00 pm Saturday: 7 :30pm, 9 :45pm & 11 :50 pm
Phone : + 33 (0)1 47 23 32 32
Metro/Bus : Line 9 - Metro Alma Marceau Line 1 - Metro George V - Bus Lines :72. 43. 80. 63. 92. Alma Marceau Stop
Le Crazy Horse - Paris
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The Art of Nude : A crazy show at the worldwide famous Crazy Horse! The Crazy Horse has been founded some 50 years ago and remains a highlight of Paris' nights.
From 100 Euros per person
with 2 alcohol drinks
Revue :The Art of Nude
It's the chic-est cabaret show in the world, managing to be both elegant and erotic. It's located in the Golden Triangle, very close to fashion shops as well as the Champs Elysées Avenue. It's been founded in 1951 by Alain Bernardin who created the exceptional style of the Crazy Horse. Since this time, the Crazy Horse has been trendy for Parisians as well as tourists.
Dinner and cabaret show at Le Crazy Horse
Before attending the cabaret show, with the best seats and half a bottle of champagne per person, have a great dinner in typically prestigious Parisian Brasseries "Chez Francis", "De Vez" and "Fouquet's", where you will be proposed a high class menu, with starter, main course, dessert, wine, mineral water and coffee.
The Teasing revue is played by 20 nude dancing vestals. You have more than half an hour to understand how beautiful… and sexy they are. The ballet alternates with solos and international numbers of magic tricks (especially the world famous Vik and Fabrini).
Video: see the Crazy Horse show
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Le Lido
Opening hours : The 1st show begins at 9.30 PM, and the 2nd at 11.30 PM
Phone : +33 (0)1.40.76.56.10
Metro/Bus : Metro: George V line 1
Le Lido cabaret in Paris
Le lido dinner revue, music hall, cabaret
C'est Magique! Le Lido de Paris welcomes you for one of the most famous cabaret show in the world. Le Lido de Paris also propose you to have dinner.
From 140 Euros per person
with 1/2 bottle ofChampagne
Le Lido Paris: The international cabaret show in Paris
Le Lido c'est Paris et Paris c'est le Lido. Ideally situated on the Champs Elysees Avenue, this cabaret is an international place. For a romantic dinner as well as a dinner with your customers, everybody will enjoy the Lido`s atmosphere. C'est magique !
Cabaret show at Le Lido
A dazzling show ! Topless dancers, lasers, video games, animals, special effects … it's amazing. Las Vegas and cow-boys, tap dancing, Hollywood, Holiday on Ice, flying ladies : all tastes and all nationalities. An acrobatic juggler, a magician with birds and a musical clown are as many attracting points in this wonderful show : C'est Magique ! The 1st show begins at 9.30 PM, and the 2nd at 11.30 PM.
Video: see the revue Bonheur
Le Moulin Rouge
Opening hours : Every day at 9 and 11 pm
Phone : +33 1 53 09 82 82
Metro/Bus : Metro: Blanche
Le Moulin Rouge - Paris
Grand Spectacle and French Cancan at Le Moulin Rouge in Paris. Dinner, dance and show at Le Moulin Rouge will make an unforgettable evening for your stay in Paris.
The oldest cabaret show in Paris
Le Moulin Rouge is certainly the most famous cabaret of the World. Since Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, at the beginning of the twentieth century, le Moulin Rouge is one of the legendary monuments of Paris. Edith Piaf, Yves Montand, Ginger Rogers, Lisa Minnelli, Frank Sinatra are one of the world famous stars who came to Le Moulin Rouge. We can't neither forget the French Cancan's period with La Goulue or Josephine Baker, Mistinguett and Maurice Chevalier. The audience can first come to dinner and second see the cabaret dancing show at 9 or 11 p.m.
Dinner and cabaret show at Le Moulin Rouge
Topless dancers make you travel across the ages and continents with the FEERIE performance. You'll discover folklores from all over the world, in a festive atmosphere. And you will also see the real French Cancan. The scenes of the show are intersperse with acrobats, and clowns, who are very talented.
FROM FROU FROU TO FEERIE
Forty years of success at the Moulin Rouge ! Since Cancan in 1961, Doris Haug and Ruggero Angeletti have called the tune with the famous Doriss Girls on the stage of the Moulin Rouge.
THE CURRENT SHOW
"Féerie” consists of : a troupe of 100 artists, including the 60 Doriss Girls, recruited world-wide ; 1000 costumes of feathers, rhinestones and sequins, set up in the most famous Parisian workshops ; sumptuous sets in shimmering colours uniquely designed by Italian artists ; the best, most outstanding international acts ; and the awaited return of the giant aquarium...
The tradition of cabaret does not rest on gastronomy, nonetheless Laurent TARRIDEC a Chef acclaimed by the Guide Michelin and with one 'toque' ( the chef's hat, equivalent of a star for hotels) granted by the Gault-Millau guide, makes the Table of the Moulin Rouge delicious experience.
For example this is his "Menu French Cancan" (145 euros)
Snails in Cases with Herbs
"Aniseed Butter"
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Vegetable Soup
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Encrusted Poultry Pâté, Parslied Gelée
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Plancha of Sea Trout with Leeks,
"Potato" Sauce
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Traditional Veal "Blanquette",
Rice Pilaw
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"Bourbon" Mille-Feuille
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Vanilla Ice Cream Cup with Chantilly Cream
French Cancan Menu 145 euros
Toulouse-Lautrec Menu 160 euros
Belle Epoque Menu 175 euros
SHOW ONLY : At 9 PM 99 euros and At 11 PM 89 euros
Video: See the Féérie show of Le Moulin Rouge
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Les Folies Bergère
Opening hours : every day
Phone : +33(0)1 44 79 98 60
Metro/Bus : Grands Boulevards lines 8 or 9
The Folies Bergère is a Parisian music hall which was at the height of its fame and popularity from the 1890s through the 1920s. As of 2007 the institution is still in business.
Located in the 9th Arondissement, it was built as an opera house by the architect Plumeret. It was patterned after the Alhambra music hall in London. It opened on 2 May 1869 as the Folies Trévise, with fare including operettas, comic opera, popular song, and gymnastics.
The name was the French word "folies", derived from the Latin word for "leaves" (foliae), connoting the idea of an outdoors entertainment venue, combined with the name of one of the adjacent streets, the "rue Trevise". (It was on the intersection of the rue Richer and the rue Trévise.) Unfortunately, the Duc de Trévise, a prominent nobleman, did not want people to think that he was associated with a bawdy dance hall. As a result, it was renamed the Folies Bergère on 13 September 1872, after another nearby street, the rue Bergère (the feminine form of "sheperd").
Édouard Manet's 1882 well-known painting A Bar at theFolies-Bergère depicts a bar-girl, one of the demimondaine, standing before a mirror.
The Folies Bergère catered to popular taste. Shows featured elaborate costumes; the women's were frequently revealing, and shows often contained a good deal of nudity. Shows also played up the "exoticness" of persons and things from other cultures, obliging the Parisian fascination with "négritude" of the 1920s.
Video: see Cabaret by Sam Mendes at Les Folies Bergère:
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