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Experience the historic cabaret magic: Plan your Paradis Latin adventure

Step into the enchanting world of Paradis Latin, one of Paris’s most iconic cabaret venues, steeped in history and glamour. Famous for its dazzling performances, stunning costumes, and breathtaking choreography, it offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. Did you know this theater was originally built by Gustave Eiffel in 1889? Visitors can explore its opulent interiors and experience electrifying live shows, including the famous French cancan. 

What sets Paradis Latin apart is its unique ability to capture the essence of Parisian nightlife with a contemporary twist. On this page, you’ll discover everything you need to know about planning a visit to Paradis Latin.

Paradis Latin | Visitor information at a glance 

Timings

Operates daily from 7:30pm to 11:30pm, except on Tuesdays when it remains closed.

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Location

Located at 28 Rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75005, Paris in the vibrant Latin Quarter.

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Number of visitors

One of Paris's oldest cabarets, it attracts approx. 400,000 visitors annually.

Best time to visit

The best time is during its evening cabaret shows, which typically start at 9pm.

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Paradis Latin Show with Optional Champagne
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Paradis Latin Show with Dinner and Champagne
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3 hr. - 4 hr.
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VIP Experience: Paradis Latin Show with Dinner and Champagne
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4 hr.
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Paradis Latin Valentine's Day Dinner with Cabaret Show
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Paradis Latin timings 

General opening hours: Paradis Latin opens daily except Tuesdays. Doors open at 7:30pm for dinner-show packages and at 9pm for the show-only experience.

The cabaret operates year-round, with occasional closures during major holidays or private events. It is closed on Tuesdays for regular maintenance and rehearsals.

Duration of visit: A visit to Paradis Latin typically lasts 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on whether you opt for the dinner-show or the show-only experience.

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Weekend vs weekdays

Weekends at Paradis Latin offer a vibrant atmosphere and draw large crowds, making it ideal for those who enjoy a lively experience. Weekdays, on the other hand, are quieter and offer a more relaxed ambiance with better seating availability. Both options deliver an equally mesmerizing performance, so the choice depends on your preference.

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Peak season vs off-season

The peak season (spring, summer, and holidays) features a bustling energy and festive vibes, but tickets sell out quickly, so advance booking is essential. The off-season (autumn and winter, excluding holidays) offers a more intimate experience with fewer crowds, often with promotional deals for tickets or packages.

Where is Paradis Latin located?

How to get to Paradis Latin?

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By public transport 

  • By metro: Take line 10 of the metro and get off at the Cardinal Lemoine station, which is just 5 minutes away from Paradis Latin. 
  • By bus: Take bus 47 to Cardinal Lemoine. The stop is only 5-minutes away from Paradis Latin. 
  • By bike: Cycle to Place de la Contrescarpe, and park your bike at the station. Paradis Latin is a 6-minute walk from here. 
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By car

Paradis Latin is 40 km from the Charles de Gaulle airport. You can directly drive to Paradis Latin from the airport by taking Boulevard Saint-Germain or Rue Monge. 

Parking facilities

Paradis Latin does not have a dedicated parking facility, but there are lots of parking areas near the attraction such as Parking Lagrange-Maubert and Parking Indigo St. Michel.

Paradis Latin seating explained

The seating at Paradis Latin is divided into categories to cater to different budgets and preferences:

  • Category 1 (Golden Square):
    These are the best seats in the house—right near the stage. If you want to be close to the action and get the full immersive experience, this is the spot for you. Perfect if you’re going all out!
  • Category 2:
    These seats are just behind or to the sides of Category 1. They still give you great views of the stage but at a slightly lower price. A nice middle ground if you want quality without overspending.
  • Category 3:
    These are the most affordable seats, located in the outer circle of the venue. While you’re a bit farther from the stage, you still get a good view and can enjoy the lively atmosphere without stretching your budget.

Choose your seats based on how close you want to be to the performance and your budget.

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Facilities
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  • Dining options: The venue offers dinner-show packages, where guests can enjoy a gourmet meal before the performance. The menu features classic French cuisine with a selection of wines.
  • Restrooms: Clean and well-maintained restrooms are available for guests during the evening at Paradis Latin. 
  • Lost and Found: Paradis Latin provides a lost and found service for any items misplaced during your visit.
  • Coat check: A coat check service is available at Paradis Latin, wherein guests can store their coats or bags during the performance.
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  • Wheelchair access: Paradis Latin offers wheelchair access, but it is recommended to notify the venue in advance if you have specific accessibility needs.
  • Elevator and stairs: The venue has stairs leading to the seating areas, and while it may not have extensive elevator facilities, assistance is available for those who require it.
  • Restrooms: There are accessible restrooms located at Paradis Latin for mobility-impaired visitors. 
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  • A smart-casual dress code is required. While formal attire is not mandatory, guests are encouraged to avoid wearing shorts, flip-flops, or athletic wear.
  • It is advised to arrive at least 30 minutes before the show for check-in, especially if you have a dinner reservation. Late arrivals may not be admitted.
  • Photography and filming during the performance are generally not allowed to respect the privacy of performers and guests. You may be permitted to take photos during certain breaks. 
  • Paradis Latin is an adult-only venue, with a minimum age of 12 for children attending the shows.
  • Smoking is prohibited inside the venue, but there are designated smoking areas outside the venue.
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  • Le Procope: Located 1.4 km away, Le Procope Paris serves classic French cuisine in a historic setting, and is the perfect place for a pre-show meal.
  • Les Papilles: Located 1.7 km away, Les Papilles is a charming bistro offering a set menu of seasonal French dishes in an intimate, wine-focused atmosphere.
  • La Maison de la Truffe: Located 4.6 km away, La Maison is a luxurious option for truffle lovers, and offers a gourmet menu centered around truffle-infused dishes.
  • Le Saint Germain: Located 3.4 km away, Saint Germain is a classic brasserie known for its traditional French dishes, offering a cozy ambiance and classic Parisian fare.
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  • Shakespeare and Company: Shakespeare and Company is a renowned English-language bookstore offering a wide selection of books, both new and used, along with literary souvenirs.
  • Boulevard Saint-Germain: Boulevard Saint-Germain is a famous street lined with a mix of high-end boutiques, fashion stores, and specialty shops, offering everything from luxury items to unique Parisian treasures.
  • Le Bon Marché: This store is one of Paris's oldest and most prestigious department stores, offering a range of luxury fashion, gourmet food, and home goods.
  • Marché Maubert: Marché Maubert is a vibrant outdoor market selling fresh produce, gourmet food, and artisanal goods. It is perfect for those seeking local flavors and souvenirs.
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  • Arriving 30 minutes before the show ensures you have time for check-in, enjoy a drink, and settle in for the performance.
  • Paradis Latin is popular, especially during weekends and holidays, so book your tickets in advance to secure your spot. This is particularly important for dinner-show packages.
  • Depending on the season, Paradis Latin may offer special performances or themed shows, so check the schedule ahead of time to make the most of your visit.
  • Public transport is the best way to get there. The venue is close to metro stations like Censier-Daubenton and Place Monge (Line 7), which are wheelchair accessible.
  • If driving, look for nearby parking garages like Maubert Collège des Bernardins or Garage Sully, as Paradis Latin does not offer its own parking facilities.
  • Arrive early to explore the Latin Quarter, filled with charming cafes, bookshops, and historic landmarks, including the Panthéon and Notre-Dame Cathedral, all within walking distance of Pardis Latin.
  • Remember that photography is not allowed during performances to respect the performers' privacy, but you can take photos during intermissions.
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  • Panthéon: The Panthéon is a monumental mausoleum where notable French figures, such as Voltaire and Rousseau, are buried. Its grand architecture is a symbol of French history.
  • Notre-Dame Cathedral: One of Paris's most iconic landmarks, the Notre-Dame is a Gothic masterpiece known for its stunning architecture, stained-glass windows, and an opportunity to explore its crypt.
  • Luxembourg Gardens: The Luxembourg Garden is a beautiful and peaceful park with fountains, statues, and manicured lawns-perfect for a leisurely stroll.
  • Île de la Cité: The Île de la Cité is an island on the Seine, which is home to Notre-Dame and the Sainte-Chapelle, a stunning Gothic chapel with exquisite stained-glass windows.

Frequently asked questions about visiting Paradis Latin

Can I choose my seat when booking tickets for Paradis Latin?

When booking tickets for Paradis Latin, you typically cannot choose your seat in advance, as seating is assigned based on the ticket type and availability.

What cuisine is served during the dinner show at Paradis Latin?

During the dinner show at Paradis Latin, guests can enjoy a selection of French gourmet cuisine that showcases the country’s culinary heritage.

How can I celebrate a special occasion at Paradis Latin?

You can celebrate special occasions at Paradise Latin by booking dinner-show packages, VIP experience and even arranging for customized cakes and champagne.

What is the duration of a typical show at Paradis Latin?

A typical show at Paradis Latin lasts for 1.5 to 2 hours.

Is Paradis Latin suitable for families with children?

If you're visiting with children, you can go for the family-friendly Mon Premier Cabaret show at Paradis Latin instead of the L'Oiseau Paradis one, which has adult themes.

What is the best way to get to Paradis Latin from central Paris?

The best way to get to Paradis Latin from central Paris is by using public transportation such as the metro, bus, and bike.

Are drinks included in the ticket price or available for purchase?

For standard ticket holders, drinks are available for purchase before the show and during intermissions. The VIP Package and dinner-show package includes drinks in the ticket price.

Does Paradis Latin have an intermission during the performance?

Yes, Paradis Latin includes an intermission during its cabaret performances. The intermission usually lasts around 15 to 20 minutes.

What are the unique features of Paradis Latin compared to other cabaret venues?

Paradis Latin was designed by Gustave Eiffel and includes a variety of show formats, ranging from dinner-shows with gourmet French cuisine to simpler, more casual performances. Compare your cabaret options here.