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L’Oiseau Paradis Paradis Latin

2 May 2019 — 30 Dec 2022

Paradis Latin's newest show, L’Oiseau Paradis, is so much more than your average cancan. From the second you walk through the doors of the historic Paradis Latin, you're part of the show.

To celebrate 130 years of this magical venue, renowned French choreographer Kamel Ouali has imagined an immersive and utterly Parisian experience. Enjoy an atmosphere decorated by 15...

Paradis Latin's newest show, L’Oiseau Paradis, is so much more than your average cancan. From the second you walk through the doors of the historic Paradis Latin, you're part of the show.

To celebrate 130 years of this magical venue, renowned French choreographer Kamel Ouali has imagined an immersive and utterly Parisian experience. Enjoy an atmosphere decorated by 15 exceptional mise-en-scenes and close to 500 Parisian couture house costumes, as elite performers from around the globe bring you a spectacular modern enactment of classic cabaret.

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Available Monday, 27 Jun
4.6 / 5 (34)
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Paradis Latin Cabaret Night Show

  • Designed by Gustave Eiffel himself, this is the most Parisian of the great cabarets
  • Located in the heart of the Latin Quarter, the spectacles here include singing, magic, acrobatics, and - of course - dancing the cancan
  • Choose to see the show with Champagne, or go for one of the three-course menu options signed off by three-star chef Guy Savoy

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L’Oiseau Paradis (Until 30 December 2022)

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4.6 / 5 (34 reviews)

The Paradis Latin, in Paris's Latin Quarter, was built in 1803 on the orders of none other than Napoleon Bonaparte. It burned down in 1870, but was rebuilt in 1887-1889 by Mr. Eiffel Tower himself, Gustave Eiffel. After being closed for a great chunk of the 20th century it reopened in the 70s. It's been playing spectacular shows to packed houses ever since.

Shows here include a mix of trapeze artists, comedy, dancers, drag shows, magic and of course, the famous cancan. Our show tickets feature options for Champagne accompaniment or different meal options, to ensure that your trip to paradise leaves you satisfied.

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Paradis Latin
28,Rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75005, Paris
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