

Paradis Latin
Ways to visit Paradis Latin
The famed Paradis Latin has a history full of twists, turns, and surprising characters—Napoleon Bonaparte, for one, who ordered the construction of the Latin Theatre (a predecessor to the Paradis Latin) in 1803. Though it was damaged in a fire during the Franco-Prussian War and forced to close, the theater was revamped and renamed under Gustave Eiffel, who decked it out with metal fixtures and a glass cupola in time for the 1889 World’s Fair. With additional periods of closure and renovation behind it, the thriving cabaret hosts its signature show, Paradis à la Folie, most evenings.
The Paradis Latin is an in-demand destination that attracts crowds, so book your tickets in advance. Choose from options that include dinner or Champagne and macarons on the side; upgrade to VIP seating, which affords the best views in the house.

Recent reviews from experiences in Paris
Things to know before you go to Paradis Latin
Paradis à la Folie, the current show, has been performed since 2008 and includes 15 different rousing scenes.
A smart-casual dress code is recommended; while jeans and sneakers are permitted, sportswear and beachwear are not.
The Paradis Latin is accessible for visitors with limited mobility.
How to get to Paradis Latin
Access the Paradis Latin via the Métro; the 10 line stops at Cardinal Lemoine, and the 7 and 10 lines also stop at the nearby Jussieu. You can also take the 47, 63, 67, 86, and 87 bus lines, which stop nearby. Given its convenient Latin Quarter location, the theater is also accessible by car, on foot, or by Vélib’.
Trip ideas
When to visit Paradis Latin
The Paradis Latin is open from Wednesday–Monday, and holds regular evening performances (as well as lunchtime, matinee shows on select dates). It also hosts special revue shows for select holidays, like Valentine’s Day and New Year’s Eve.
French Can-can Workshop
Impressed by the Paradis Latin’s dancers, and curious about the can-can? The theater hosts a monthly workshop that will teach you the basics of this classic dance style.
- Things to do in Île-de-France
- Things to do in Marne-la-Vallée
- Things to do in Blois
- Things to do in Deauville City
- Things to do in Lille
- Things to do in Dijon
- Things to do in Brussels
- Things to do in Bruges
- Things to do in Zaventem
- Things to do in Luxembourg City
- Things to do in Horley
- Things to do in Nantes
- Things to do in London
- Things to do in Normandy
- Things to do in Nord-Pas de Calais
- 5th Arrondissement
- Arab World Institute (Institut du Monde Arabe)
- Saint Étienne du Mont
- Rue Mouffetard Market
- Berthillon
- Ile Saint-Louis
- Panthéon
- Notre Dame Cathedral
- Notre-Dame Cathedral Towers (Tours de la Cathédrale Notre-Dame)
- Left Bank (Rive Gauche)
- Jardin des Plantes
- Shakespeare and Company Bookstore
- 4th Arrondissement
- Sorbonne
- Caveau de la Huchette