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Frommer's Guide
INTRODUCTION
GETTING TO KNOW
DINING
ATTRACTIONS
NIGHTLIFE
Bar Hopping
Gay & Lesbian Clubs
The Bar Scene
The Club & Music Scene
The Performing Arts
SHOPPING
WALKING TOURS
TRAVELER'S GUIDE TO ART & ARCHITECTURE
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Nightlife: The Club & Music Scene Frommer

Paris is still a late-night mecca, and both the quantity and the variety of nightlife exceed that of other cities. Nowhere else will you find such a huge, mixed array of nightclubs, bars, dance clubs, cabarets, jazz dives, music halls, and honky-tonks.

Chansonniers--Chansonniers (literally "songwriters") provide a bombastic musical satire of the day's events. This combination of parody and burlesque is a time-honored Gallic amusement and a Parisian institution. Songs are often created on the spot, inspired by the "disaster of the day."

Nightclubs & Cabarets--Decidedly expensive, these places give you your money's worth by providing lavishly spectacular floorshows. With the exception of Café Concert Ailleurs, they generally attract an older crowd. They are definitely not youth-oriented.

Jazz, Salsa, Rock & More--The great jazz revival that long ago swept America is still going strong here, with Dixieland or Chicago rhythms being pounded out in dozens of jazz cellars, mostly called caveaux. Most clubs are between rue Bonaparte and rue St-Jacques on the Left Bank. The crowds attending clubs to hear rock, salsa, and the like are definitely young, often in their late teens, twenties, or early thirties. The exception to that is in the clubs offering jazz nights. Lovers of jazz span all ages.

Dance Clubs--The nightspots listed are among hundreds of places where people in their twenties or early thirties go to dance -- distinct from others where the main attraction is the music. The area around the church of St-Germain-des-Prés is full of dance clubs, but they come and go so quickly you could arrive to find a hardware store in the place of last year's white-hot disco -- but, like all things in nature, the new spring up to take the place of the old. Check Time Out: Paris or Pariscope to get a sense of the current trends. Most of these clubs don't really get going until after 10pm.



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