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Experience Paris’s iconic cabaret at Paradis Latin, enjoy a 1 hour 45-minute show with stunning costumes, lively choreography, and champagne included.

The Paris Paradis Latin Cabaret Show offers a lively, classic Parisian entertainment experience in the heart of the city. Priced at $118.49 per person, this show lasts approximately 1 hour 45 minutes and features an updated version of the French can-can, captivating choreography, and engaging acts. The venue itself is a remarkably historic building, designed by Gustave Eiffel and built in 1889, adding a layer of grandeur to the evening.
This show is especially appealing for those seeking an authentic Parisian cabaret experience with a touch of elegance, humor, and spectacle. Guests have the option to enjoy a glass or half-bottle of Champagne as part of the ticket, enhancing the celebratory atmosphere. While most audiences find the show highly entertaining, it’s worth noting that the experience may be less suited for children under 6 and those seeking a dinner-inclusive event.

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Le Paradis Latin has a storied past dating back to 1803, initially built during Napoleon’s reign. It was rebuilt in 1889 by Gustave Eiffel, giving it a distinctive architectural presence in the city. Today, it stands as the oldest cabaret theater in Paris, celebrated for its poetry, modernity, and sensuality.
The venue’s location is privileged, sitting in the lively district between Notre-Dame and the Pantheon. Its interior features impressive sets, costumes, and lighting, crafted by some of the greatest names in entertainment, enhancing the immersive quality of the show. The historic ambiance complements the modern, poetic, and sensual performances, blending tradition with contemporary spectacle.
The revue show at Paradis Latin is choreographed by Kamel Ouali, a highly respected figure in French dance and stage productions. His choreography injects energy and precision into the performances, creating scenes that are both emotionally charged and humorously playful.
The show features a variety of performers, including dancers, comedians, singers, and international attractions. This diversity ensures a vibrant, dynamic stage, with acts that cater to a wide range of tastes. The costumes and stage settings are meticulously designed, highlighting French craftsmanship and entertainment savoir-faire.

A highlight of the evening is the updated version of the classic French can-can, which is performed with modern flair but retains its original lively spirit. The show also incorporates comedy routines and spectacular acrobatic acts that recall the style of Cirque du Soleil routines.
Most performances are done in French, although some reviews mention the addition of English narration and translation, making it easier for international audiences to follow along. The mix of humor, dance, and acrobatics creates an entertaining evening that balances emotion and humor effectively.

Your ticket includes a choice of a half-bottle or a glass of Champagne, adding a touch of luxury and celebration. The Champagne can be replaced with other drinks if preferred. Once the show begins, ordering additional drinks is not possible, so it’s best to plan accordingly. Many guests appreciate the complimentary Champagne as it elevates the festive atmosphere.
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The show starts at 9:00 pm, giving plenty of time to explore Paris beforehand. The venue is near public transportation, making it convenient to reach from various parts of the city.
Seating is assigned on the day of the show, based on the services chosen and reservation timing. Some guests note that seating may be tight, especially if seated in the gallery with limited stage visibility. Arriving early can help secure better seats facing the stage directly.
The experience is suitable for most travelers, but children under 6 are not recommended due to the nature of some acts. The dress code is not explicitly stated, but some reviews mention that shorts may not be accepted for entry, so dressing smart casual is advisable.

The performance features a blend of singing, dancing, humor, and acrobatics, with real interactions between performers and the audience. The sets and costumes are highly praised, showcasing French craftsmanship and spectacular design.
Most reviews highlight the high energy and professionalism of the cast, with extraordinary singing and acrobatics. The colorful costumes and dynamic choreography contribute to a festive ambiance that many find worth every penny.

Some guests mention tight seating arrangements, leading to discomfort for larger individuals or those seated in less optimal locations. View quality can vary depending on seating position, so arriving early is recommended.
The show is mainly performed in French, which might limit understanding of innuendos or comedic routines for non-French speakers. However, English narration and translation efforts help bridge this gap, and the universal language of dance and spectacle often makes up for language barriers.
Guests consistently praise the professionalism of the performers, the visual spectacle, and the fun atmosphere. Many mention the excellent costumes and choreography, with some considering it a highlight of their Paris visit.
However, a handful of reviews note discomfort due to seating arrangements and some inconsistency in service—particularly when only attending the show without dinner. It’s advisable to arrive early and manage expectations around seating.
This tour suits adults and older teenagers who enjoy dance, comedy, and acrobatic shows. It’s ideal for those seeking an authentic Parisian cabaret experience with a touch of elegance and humor.
It’s less suitable for families with young children or guests looking for a dinner-and-show experience, as dining is not included and some performances are in French.
With its over 200-year history and Eiffel-designed architecture, Paradis Latin provides a historic yet lively setting for a night of entertainment. The show’s choreography by Kamel Ouali and the spectacular costumes make it a memorable highlight of any trip to Paris.
While some may find seating tight or prefer shows in English, the overall quality of entertainment and setting offers good value for money. The Champagne inclusion adds a special touch for those celebrating or wanting to indulge during the evening.
“Must go to this event if you are in Paris”
Is the Champagne included in the ticket?
Yes, your ticket includes either a half-bottle or a glass of Champagne, with options to replace it with other drinks.
Can I arrive late for the show?
It’s best to arrive by 9:00 pm when the show starts. Late arrivals might miss parts of the performance and may not be admitted if the show has begun.
Are children allowed?
Children under 6 years old are not recommended. The show’s content and atmosphere are more suited to adults and older teenagers.
What language is the show in?
The majority of acts are in French, with some English narration and translation available to aid understanding.
Is there a dress code?
The dress code is not explicitly stated, but some guests mention dress restrictions like shorts are not allowed, so smart casual attire is recommended.
How are seats assigned?
Seats are allocated on the day of the show based on the services selected and reservation details. Arriving early helps secure better positions facing the stage.
What about accessibility?
The venue is near public transportation, but specific accessibility information is not provided. It’s advisable to check in advance if accessibility is a concern.
How long is the show?
The performance lasts approximately 1 hour 45 minutes, making it a manageable evening activity.
Can I purchase additional drinks?
No, additional drinks cannot be ordered once the show begins, so plan to enjoy your Champagne or chosen beverage early.
Is the show suitable for non-French speakers?
While mainly performed in French, the English narration and translation help non-French speakers follow the acts, making it accessible for international visitors.
This Paris Paradis Latin Cabaret Show offers a lively, culturally rich experience showcasing French entertainment craftsmanship. With its historic setting, spectacular choreography, and included Champagne, it remains a highly recommended choice for an entertaining night out in Paris.