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From Paris streets to Paradis seats: Get there with ease

Nestled in the heart of Paris, Paradis Latin offers a captivating blend of traditional French cabaret and modern flair. If you’re looking for an evening filled with spectacle, artistry, and a true taste of Parisian glamour, this is the place to be! 

Whether it’s the historic building or the modern-day shows, every aspect of Paradis Latin is steeped in tradition. Here is everything you need to know about getting to Paradis Latin.

Where is Paradis Latin located?

Address: 28 Rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75005 Paris, France

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Paradis Latin is located in the vibrant Latin Quarter of Paris, an area known for its lively ambiance and rich history.


Closest landmark: Panthéon

Getting to Crazy Horse Paris by public transportation

By metro
By bus
By bike

Travel time: 18 minutes 

Closest station: Cardinal Lemoine (line 10)

Take Line 10 and get off at Cardinal Lemoine station. From there, it’s just a short 5-minute walk to the venue. Alternatively, you can also take Jussieu (Line 7 or Line 10) and walk for around 8 minutes.

Travel time: 19 minutes 

Closest station: Cardinal Lemoine

Take bus 47 and get off at the Cardinal Lemoine stop. The stop is only a 5-minute walk from Paradis Latin. 

Travel time: 12 minutes 

Closest stop: Place de la Contrescarpe

There are bike stations near Paradis Latin, including one at Place de la Contrescarpe. The bike stop is a 6-minute walk from Paradis Latin.

Getting to Paradis Latin by car

Driving route
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If you're driving to Paradis Latin, the fastest route is to take Boulevard Saint-Germain or Rue Monge from central Paris, depending on your starting point. Both streets offer direct access to the Latin Quarter.

There is no dedicated parking at Paradis Latin, but you can find parking in nearby public lots. The closest parking areas are: 

Walking to Paradis Latin

To walk to Paradis Latin, head toward the Place de la Contrescarpe from the Panthéon (about a 10-minute walk). Start by heading south along Rue Soufflot and turn left onto Rue de la Vieille-Draperie. Continue walking until you reach Rue du Cardinal Lemoine. From here, walk straight, and you’ll see Paradis Latin on your left. 

This route takes you through the picturesque Latin Quarter, passing charming streets, cafes, and historic landmarks, offering a delightful Parisian walking experience. The walk should take around 15 minutes, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the area.

Choose the transport option best suited for you 

  • Traveling on a budget? If you want a budget-friendly way of reaching Paradis Latin, take the metro or the bus to the attraction. 
  • In a hurry? Save time by cycling to Paradis Latin. This is a great way to explore Paris and exercise as you do so. 
  • Want to explore? Soak in the lively atmosphere and hustle-bustle of Paris’ famous Latin Quarter as you walk towards Paradis Latin.



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Frequently asked questions about Paradis Latin location

Are there any specific landmarks near Paradis Latin to help with navigation?

Yes, there are several key landmarks near Paradis Latin that can help with navigation. These include the Panthéon, Place de la Contrescarpe, and Jardin des Plantes.

What is the best way to reach Paradis Latin from Charles de Gaulle Airport?

The best way to reach Paradis Latin from Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is by taking a taxi or a metro from the airport.

How long does it take to walk to Paradis Latin from the nearest metro station?

The nearest metro station to Paradis Latin is Cardinal Lemoine (Line 10). From the station, it takes approximately 5 minutes to walk to Paradis Latin.

Are taxis readily available near Paradis Latin?

Yes, taxis are generally readily available near Paradis Latin. The Latin Quarter is a bustling area with a lot of activity, so you should be able to find a taxi without much trouble.

What is the most convenient way to get to Paradis Latin using public transportation?

The most convenient way to get to Paradis Latin is by taking the Metro Line 10 and getting off at Cardinal Lemoine station, which is only a 5-minute walk away.

Are there bike rental facilities near Paradis Latin?

Yes, there are bike rental facilities near Paradis Latin. The closest Vélib station to Paradis Latin is located at Place de la Contrescarpe, just a 5-minute walk from the venue.

Can I access Paradis Latin via riverboat or Seine cruises?

You can take a river cruise to a nearby dock and then use public transportation to reach the venue. The closest riverboat stops are at Quai de la Tournelle and Port de la Bourdonnais.

Are there shuttle services available to Paradis Latin?

There are no dedicated shuttle services directly to Paradis Latin from major transportation hubs or hotels. However, you can easily access Paradis Latin using public transport or taxis.

Is the area around Paradis Latin pedestrian-friendly?

The area around Paradis Latin is very pedestrian-friendly. The Latin Quarter is a popular area for both locals and tourists, and many of the streets are designed for easy walking.

What is the approximate cost of a taxi ride to Paradis Latin from the city center?

The approximate cost of a taxi ride to Paradis Latin from the city center (such as from Châtelet or Opéra) is around €10 to €15.