There's a picture of MOULIN ROUGE - of course, but beware, Blanche, Anvers, Pigalle, there are really dodgy areas, not advisable to walk after 9 pm without male presence between your buddies..
However, here's a list of 'ok' clubs in the area: Locomotiva - 3 floors, mix of house and RNB, too crowded and eventually stinky; Folie - loads of hookers and prostitutes...
if u have a limited time to enjoy Paris nightlife, go straight on Champs Elysées in:
- Queen - gay club, house music but fancy and relaxed atmosphere (choose Friday night as it's hetero)
- Man Ray - on of my favorite clubs, a little bit to posh and snob (Friday recommandable as the other nights is just a bar)
- Etoile, obviously pretty close to Etoile
- Duplex
- Les Planches, a little bit too young for my taste, let's say that the average age was 20
- VIP, if u have the chance to be on 'Le physionomist' standards
- Club 79, large range of music styles
- Bar Fly, I would say it's rather a bar than a club
Other areas & more places:
- Budha bar, crowded by tourists, the official language there is English, not a proper place for clubbing but a must for having a drink
- Scala, on Rue de Rivoli, 2 floors, house and pop downstairs, RNB and zouk upstairs (14 Euro the entrance)
- Cabaret, very close to Palais Royal, posh and nice
- Le Hamam, I would quote it ok, close to Place de Clichy
- Bario Latino, 3 floors, definately latin music, that's a pitty they are closing around 2pm or 3pm in Saturdays
The French night life is amazing, worths ruining your budget, your time and eventually your feet - if u are a party animal:)
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Theme: Nightclub
Dress Code: For Champs Elysées definately dress to kill code
Other Contact: Though, it's tough to get a cab