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Bataclan
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A multi-faceted establishment, as much a concert hall as a discotheque. Follivores occurs every two weeks, in alternation with the Crazyvores event. It is a soiree which recalls the nostalgia of pandi-panda and sometimes Albator. Revisit the world of Casimir and discover the fountain of youth while dancing and singing to the music of the 60s, 70s, and 80s. An event where gays come to remember their younger years. Numerous bars are at clients’ disposition. |
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Club 18
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The oldest gay club in Paris! It remains, however, a frequented location for a younger and devoted clientele. The dance floor is rather small, but it does permit a corporal proximity that is not at all displeasing while you dance to a range of different sounds, from variety to electronica. An unpretentious place where the new staff and management are young and friendly, a fact which makes Club 18 a uniquely pleasant place to go out at night. On Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays it opens at 8:00 so you can go party early and not be late for work the next day! |
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La Scène-Bastille
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A venue where two ambiances are offered, depending on the day. Live concerts are organized on certain evenings, while on others la Scène becomes a club. Recently renovated, it welcomes you among dark décor, lounge atmosphere and a dance floor. The location is not too large, which permits a closer conviviality among patrons. Numerous gay and gay-friendly soirees are organized, notably Saturday and Sunday nights. Consult the schedule on the website for more information. Restaurant and Club venue near Bastille. |
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Le Cab
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A well-known discotheque with unique décor. Recommended for those with an interest in design, it is one of the best-looking clubs in the capital, thanks to the work of the celebrated decorator Ora-Ito, who uses modern furnishing and lighting effects to give the establishment its ambiance. This club has a restaurant on the 1st floor. Le CAB is very selective, though the Gay-themed Sunday afternoon events accept everyone. A fashionable place just steps from the Louvre Museum. |
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Le London
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Le London is above all a discotheque: there is a bar, an underground dance floor, a disco ball, and diverse music, all of which make for a great night of frenzied rhythm. The place is frequented by the gay community. Underground, in a vaulted basement, you can also find a backroom which is rather active. |
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Le Pulp
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An establishment principally for the ladies, who are young and outgoing. Just steps from the Rex Club, the entrance to the pulp is recognizable by its large neon marquee. The music is more and more appreciated by the partygoers who converge en masse at the entrance. Soirees on Wednesday and Thursday nights are free for everyone, and it must be said that “boys even like to come here”! Other days are reserved for ladies. Numerous soirees are organized throughout the month; consult the club’s website for more details. |
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Le Vinyl
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Differents styles in a same club for different people, it's here!Venue for Oh La La! |
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Les Bains
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A still-mythical establishment, even if it has lost some of its luster. The music is pleasant, with electronic influences. The clientele remains select. Popular with the young, well-heeled Parisian who wants to show himself off in style. Still a cult attraction, though you have to visit it to form your own opinion. The restaurant on the 1st floor is not bad.Now includes an "after" party from 6:00am until noon. |
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Maxim's
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A hot party at the famous Maxim's restaurant, which is rented out once a month. 3 dance floors, 3 different types of music. Ask us to buy your ticket in advance. |
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Mix
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After l’amnésia and le club by (pure), the team which runs Queen has opened the Mix club. This club aims to attract all of the hippest contemporary DJs, including Antoine Clamaran and others. It offers numerous events for students (such as Erasmus, which occurs every Thursday but is a largely hetero crowd) and gays (the “tea-dance” is 100% male on Sundays). Although large, it fills quickly. |
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Queen Club Paris
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The benchmark for gay-friendly clubs in Paris. Le Queen is one of the best-known clubs in the capital. Situated in the center of the most beautiful avenue in the world, this club, which still welcomes a largely gay clientele, has branched out and now welcomes a diverse crowd thanks to its varied events schedule. Certain evenings are reserved exclusively for gays, such as Saturday nights and the famed Sunday soiree “Overkitsch”, while others are mixed but still gay-friendly. The music is of high quality, and some of the best DJs in the world have played here. This club is composed of a large dance floor with podiums, a select VIP room as well as a mezzanine where one can admire the multitude, or survey one’s prey! An incontrovertible clubbing institution in the capital. The gay club in Paris, less and less gay.... |
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Rex Club
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A club in the 2nd arrondissement with a diverse program. Known for its art displays near the entryway.A techno institution and cult favorite in Paris, where one can dance to techno, house, and other electronic music. All of the best DJs have played here. Connoisseurs are rarely disappointed. The ambiance is highly charged. The clientele is largely male, though not always gay. The staff is pleasant. |
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