Nestled in the heart of the Latin Quarter since 1889.
The history of Paradis Latin begins at the very beginning of the 19th century. Built 500 meters from Notre-Dame de Paris by Napoleon, the place is first and foremost a theater where bourgeois, intellectuals, merchants, workers and students meet. You can notably meet Balzac, Alexandre Dumas and Prosper Mérimée there. But it was only in 1889, with the reconstruction by Gustave Eiffel, that the Paradis Latin became an essential place of wonder and nocturnal distractions. Today, it is impossible to imagine the French capital without the Paradis Latin, a legendary Parisian cabaret whose festive and burlesque spirit has endured through time.
Dinner & Show
The show will begin as soon as the guests arrive in the Cabaret hall. Actors, dancers, artists will plunge guests into a surreal and striking atmosphere! “Artists and the brigade will lead the audience into a magical world throughout the evening.
Permanent interaction with the public will make each show a unique moment.” Creatures, dancers, special effects and new technologies will blend in the middle of fifteen exceptional decorations by Alain Lagarde, renowned creator of opera decorations, musicals and theatrical pieces. There are more than 500 costumes created for the occasion by La Maison de Couture Parisienne, which has produced the scenic costumes of the greatest stars like, Beyoncé, Katy Perry, as well as many ballet for the opera.
Kamel Ouali’s wish is to evolve the classic cabaret style for modern times, while maintaining the DNA of the Paradis Latin – the friendliness, the festive atmosphere, the iconic French Cancan and the great “Final en Blanc”.
Dinner and show at the Paradis Latin with Gustave Eiffel
Menu include: 3 course menu and 1/2 bottle of wine and 1/4 of bottle of Champagne and mineral water
PLEASE NOTE: The Paradis Latin is closed on Tuesdays
Opening times:
07:30PM Arrival to Paradis Latin for the musical pre-show
08:00PM Dinner&Pre-Show
09.30PM Show begins
11.00PM Grand Final
Closed Dates:
Tuesday – closed.
25/12 & 31/12 and special evenings are on request and subject to availability