The prices have gone up and they sell their own compilation CDs, but that's all that seems to have changed since this quaint, pink bar first opened in 1860. Tourists now...
22 rue des SaulesDrag, sparkling costumes, good food and wine: Michou's show is not quite as 'blue' as his azure attire suggests. Book ahead if you want to dine.
80 rue des MartyrsProbably the oldest lesbian cabaret in Paris, Chez Moune opened in 1936 and still has nightly shows. Saturdays are traditionally women only, but in the last year other...
54 rue PigalleThis traditional circus has been in the same family for seven decades. It now has a brand new façade to match its revamped interior, and crowds flock for its twice-yearly seasons.
110 rue AmelotBig cats are the stars of the show, but horses, elephants and monkeys also make Pinder the most traditional travelling circus in France.
Pelouse de ReuillyMore risqué than the other cabarets, the Horse, whose art du nu was invented in 1951 by Alain Bernadin, is an ode to feminine beauty: 13 lookalike dancers with identical body...
12 av George VThis big top hosts companies such as Cirque Plume, Centre National des Arts du Cirque and aerialists Les Arts Saut.
Parc de La VilletteThe racy Folies Pigalle's programme includes everything from dancehall and hip hop to techno and electro, go-go dancers, striptease shows and Paris's only transsexual spectacle...
11 pl PigalleThis is the largest cabaret of all: high-tech touches optimise visibility, and chef Philippe Lacroix provides fabulous gourmet nosh. On stage, 60 Bluebell Girls slink around,...
116bis av des Champs-ElyséesThis stylish cabaret/theatre bar is used by Dan Ghenacia and the Freak 'n' Chic posse for buzzy after-parties on Sundays. It's usually a more traditional circus and cabaret...
63 bd de BellevilleFor the last 36 years, this Marais institution has been launching new talent with weekly comedy platforms. With a dinner-and-show ticket, you can dine on Moroccan cuisine at...
15 rue des Blancs-ManteauxToulouse-Lautrec posters, glittery lampposts and fake trees lend tacky charm to this revue, while 60 Doriss dancers cavort with faultless synchronisation. Costumes are...
82 bd de Clichy