Paris, a high place for culture and gastronomy and an architectural jewel, is also well renowned for its cabarets and its magnificent shows. Feathers, glitter and strass, and exceptional sets and backdrops, original music and... the world’s most beautiful girls !
Discover the principal Parisian Cabarets :The Crazy Horse, the Moulin Rouge and the Paradis Latin.
Crazy Horse
Crazy Horse Paris
12 avenue George V - 75008 Paris
Founded in 1951 by Alain Bernardin — a man fascinated by America and the legends of the Wild West — Crazy Horse has become one of the most iconic cabarets in the world.
Femininity, creativity, and audacity… The most avant-garde cabaret in Paris unveils its charms in a show entitled Désirs. Trained in classical dance, the performers captivate with sensuous choreography and their extraordinary bodies, sculpted by spectacular lighting effects. The colored reflections are so refined and immersive that it becomes difficult to distinguish skin from light.
Crazy Horse dancers represent the elite of French beauty and seduction.
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Ticket Options:
VIP seating with premium Champagne (½ bottle or 2 drinks)
VIP seating with vintage Champagne + a selection of Ladurée gourmet bites
VIP seating with vintage Champagne, Petrossian Caviar (20g), and Ladurée gourmet bites
The best seats in the house (Central Sofa), with a dedicated tasting menu including unlimited selection of the finest champagnes and spirits, Petrossian Caviar (50g), and Ladurée gourmet bites
Location & Access:
Crazy Horse is located on Avenue George V, just a short walk from Pont de l’Alma and Avenue Montaigne.
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Paradis Latin
Paradis Latin
Built by Gustave Eiffel, the Paradis latin is the most famous Left Bank cabaret. Charm, beauty, talent and humour all meet to ensure that you spent an unforgettable night.
• Dinner and Show at 8:00 PM
Menu Festival : 123 €, Menu Star : 149 €, Menu Prestige : 179 €
• Show at 9:30 PM
85 € with 1/2 a bottle of Champagne
Moulin Rouge
Moulin Rouge Paris
82 boulevard de Clichy, 75018 Paris
Known worldwide thanks to the iconic French Cancan and popularized further by the 2001 film starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor, the Moulin Rouge is arguably the most famous cabaret in Paris — and also one of the most tourist-oriented.
While the red windmill façade remains an instantly recognizable symbol of Paris nightlife, the show itself leans heavily on glitter, feathers and large-scale choreography, with over 60 Doriss Girls and 1,000 sparkling costumes.
The experience is designed for international audiences, and the historic charm has gradually given way to large tour groups and a tightly packed dinner-show format.
Located in Pigalle, a neighborhood known for its adult nightlife and less polished ambiance, the venue may feel overwhelming or underwhelming depending on expectations.
For those seeking authentic, intimate or avant-garde cabaret, other Parisian venues may offer a more refined or memorable experience.