Paris Paradis Latin Cabaret Show with Champagne

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Paris Paradis Latin Cabaret Show with Champagne

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  • 1 hour 45 minutes (approx.)
  • From $120.68
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A great cabaret starts with the right room.

At Le Paradis Latin, you get a classic Paris show in a venue tied to Napoleon and rebuilt by Gustave Eiffel, with a new production choreographed by Kamel Ouali. I love the mix of big production numbers—dancers, singers, comedians, and even international turns—because it keeps energy high from the first curtain to the last beat.

I also like that your ticket includes a glass or half-bottle of Champagne (you choose the package), so the night feels like more than just watching from your seat. One real consideration: where you sit can affect what you see, and the seating plan is set on the day by the hall manager, so you can’t guarantee a perfect view ahead of time.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • Paradis Latin location: between Notre-Dame and the Pantheon, easy to anchor your evening in central Paris
  • New show choreography: Kamel Ouali’s style—poetic, sensual, and very performance-forward
  • Champagne included: glass or half-bottle, with the option to swap for other drinks
  • Audience interaction: the show works like a real cabaret, not a silent theater experience
  • Seat assignment is day-of: you’ll get your view once the hall manager assigns the layout

Paradis Latin: Why the Room Matters More Than the Usual Dinner-Show Setup

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If you’re chasing a true Paris cabaret feel, the venue is half the magic. Le Paradis Latin is historically anchored—Napoleon was involved in 1803, and Gustave Eiffel rebuilt it in 1889—yet it’s still built for showbiz spectacle. That combination is why this place works well for first-timers: it feels theatrical the moment you enter.

The setting also helps your planning. It sits in the heart of Paris, right between Notre-Dame and the Pantheon. That means you’re not stuck doing a complicated commute just to get to the show. You can build the night around a normal sightseeing loop earlier in the evening, then slide into the cabaret without losing the day’s momentum.

There’s also a practical upside: it’s near public transportation. That matters in Paris, where late-night travel can get annoying fast.

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Inside the 9:00 pm Show: Kamel Ouali’s Energy, Humor, and Dance-Heavy Pace

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This is not a quiet “performers on stage, audience in rows” kind of show. It’s a modern, poetic, sensual cabaret with a comedy edge, and it leans into variety—dancers, comedians, singers, and international attractions moving through the program.

Choreography is the headline. The show is described as a new production choreographed by Kamel Ouali, one of the best-known names in French choreography. That usually translates into clean staging, strong movement storytelling, and numbers that don’t feel random. Even if you don’t speak French well, the physical humor and choreographed spectacle do the heavy lifting.

You should also expect a bit of circus-style showmanship. One review specifically mentioned trapeze elements, and that fits the way many cabaret productions use acrobatics and special effects to keep people awake and looking up. The safest way to think about it: the show is built to change visual gears often—singing, comedy, dance, and surprise acts.

Language reality check (so you can enjoy it anyway)

This matters more than people expect. Some parts are in French, including jokes and spoken bits. But the production also includes moments that connect with English speakers—English songs, and some form of narrative/translation is referenced in reviews. Translation won’t make every punchline land perfectly, but it does help you follow the flow.

If you go expecting a fully English script, you might feel lost during the spoken sections. If you go expecting a show driven by performance—costumes, movement, and staging—you’ll likely feel comfortable even when language isn’t doing 100% of the work.

Champagne with the Show: What You Actually Get (and How to Maximize It)

Your ticket includes an alcoholic beverage: either a glass or a half-bottle of Champagne, depending on which option you select. You can also replace Champagne with other drinks. So yes, you get a celebratory component built into the ticket, not a vague “maybe there will be something” situation.

Here’s the practical bit: some cabaret experiences slow down drink service once the show begins. One review notes that once the show starts, you can’t order more drinks. So don’t count on topping up mid-performance. If you want the drink experience to stay fun (not rushed), take it as part of your pre-show moment and plan to settle in before the first big number.

Also, the quality of the Champagne can be a mixed bag in real life. One review called it not so great, while others praised it. That suggests you should treat it as included ambiance first, and as a nice bonus second.

Your Seat View: The Biggest Variable in a Cabaret Ticket

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Here’s the uncomfortable truth about cabaret ticketing: your seat can change the whole experience. The seating plan is made on the day by the hall manager according to the services chosen and the date of reservation, so you can’t know ahead of time exactly where you’ll land.

The reviews give you two clear lessons:

  1. Upper-level seating can be partial. Several reviews describe seeing only part of the stage from balcony or side positions. If your plan depends on watching the whole choreography from start to finish, you should prioritize the best possible sight lines when you can.
  2. Tight or awkward angles happen. There are mentions of seats where people had to swivel because they weren’t facing the full action, and one review described seats positioned so the scenario wasn’t visible.

So what should you do? When picking your package, go for the option that gives you the most complete view of the stage. If your booking channel allows seat notes or view-based categories, use them. If it doesn’t, you’re taking more of a gamble.

Quick dress-code tip before you arrive

One review says the venue challenged entry for people wearing shorts. Even though that might not happen to everyone, it’s an easy way to ruin a fun night. I’d plan on smart-casual—something you’d wear to a nice evening out.

The Simple Itinerary: One Stop, One Big Night

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This experience is straightforward. There’s one main stop: Le Paradis Latin.

  • Start time: 9:00 pm
  • Duration: about 1 hour 45 minutes
  • Ticket redemption point: Paradis Latin, 28 Rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75005 Paris, France

What matters here is timing. Because it’s a short evening and the show starts at a set time, getting there a bit early helps you avoid stress. You’ll also want a buffer in case you need the cloakroom (not included; listed at 2€ per piece) or you want to grab a photo add-on (listed at 10€/photo).

Transportation and what’s not included

Transportation to and from the cabaret isn’t included. That’s normal for Paris experiences, but it affects your planning: decide your route to the venue ahead of time, especially if you plan to stop somewhere nearby first.

Service and Atmosphere: What to Expect from the Night’s Flow

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Cabaret is part performance, part atmosphere. You’ll be in a room designed for fun, not just silent viewing, and there’s mention of real interaction between the public and the artists. That’s why this type of show feels more social than a standard theater night.

That said, service quality appears uneven depending on how the evening is structured. One review complained about waitstaff not coming by to provide promised accompaniments, and another suggested service wasn’t great if you only went for the show side rather than a dinner setup. Since your ticket here includes the show and a set drink option, you should still be ready to handle small service hiccups yourself—politely ask if you need something, and don’t wait passively for someone to reach your table.

The more you treat the night like a live event (not a formal restaurant), the better the experience tends to feel.

Pricing Value Check: Is $120.68 a Good Deal for Paris?

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At about $120.68 per person, this isn’t a budget activity. But value in cabaret isn’t only about price—it’s about what’s included and how “full production” the night feels.

Here’s what you do get:

  • A major cabaret show in a famous historic venue
  • A performance length close to 2 hours
  • Included Champagne (glass or half-bottle)
  • Admission to the show
  • A setting that’s built for spectacle, not just a small stage

If you compare this to other Paris entertainment options, you’re paying for a packaged evening with a built-in drink moment and a big cast and choreography. That can make it feel like good value, especially if it’s your one “must-do” night of the trip.

The main reason it might feel overpriced is if your seat turns out to be obstructed or partial. Since seating is assigned on the day, that risk is real. If you’re the type who hates not seeing the action fully, it can sting.

So my value advice is simple: if you can prioritize a package that gives the best stage view, you’re more likely to feel like the price matches the experience.

Who Should Book This Cabaret Night (and Who Might Want to Skip)

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This works best for:

  • First-time visitors to Paris who want a clear, classic cabaret experience
  • People who like performance variety: singing, dance, comedy, and spectacle
  • Couples and friends who want an energetic night out in central Paris

It might not fit as well if:

  • You’re extremely sensitive about seating angle and stage visibility
  • You want a fully English-led show from beginning to end
  • You’re traveling with very young kids. The experience specifically isn’t recommended for children under 6.

One more honest note: there is an extremely negative outlier review describing serious issues with entry staff. That doesn’t prove a pattern, but it’s a reminder to follow venue rules, show up dressed appropriately, and keep your ticket details ready and accessible.

Practical Tips to Make Your Night Smooth

A few small moves can protect your enjoyment.

  • Arrive a little early for a calmer entry and time to handle the cloakroom if you need it (not included; 2€ per piece).
  • Dress smart-casual. Don’t assume shorts will slide.
  • Choose your drink option wisely. If you want the most comfortable drink experience, picking the larger portion can help (half-bottle option).
  • Don’t plan on ordering more Champagne mid-show. Some service pauses once the performance starts.
  • If you’re booking with a view priority, push for the best sight lines if you have any choice in seating level or category.

Should You Book Paris Paradis Latin with Champagne?

If you want a classic Paris cabaret night with a real production, Kamel Ouali choreography, and an included Champagne moment, this is a strong booking. It’s the kind of show that can feel like a highlight even if you’re not fluent in French, because the staging and variety carry the night.

I’d book it if:

  • You’re okay with the fact that seating is assigned on the day
  • You want spectacle and energy, not a quiet evening
  • You plan to arrive dressed appropriately and ready to enjoy the room

I’d hesitate if:

  • You’re very picky about seeing the whole stage clearly
  • You need a fully English experience at every beat
  • You’re the type who gets frustrated easily when service isn’t perfectly restaurant-level

If you fit the first group, go. This is exactly the sort of Paris evening that turns into a story you’ll tell later.

FAQ

What time does the Paradis Latin cabaret show start?

The start time is 9:00 pm.

How long is the experience?

It runs about 1 hour 45 minutes.

Where do I redeem my ticket?

You’ll redeem your ticket at Paradis Latin, 28 Rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75005 Paris, France.

Is the cabaret show admission included?

Yes, admission to the Paradis Latin cabaret show is included.

What Champagne options are available?

You can choose either a glass of Champagne or a half-bottle of Champagne. Champagne can also be replaced by other drinks.

Are cloakroom or photos included?

No. The cloakroom costs 2€ per piece, and photos are listed at 10€ per photo.

Is transportation to or from the cabaret included?

No, transportation is not included.

Is there a dress code?

The provided information doesn’t list a formal dress code, but entry may be refused in some cases. Plan on smart-casual attire and avoid questionable outfits.

Is this show suitable for children?

It’s not suggested for children under 6 years old.

How does cancellation work?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid won’t be refunded.

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