Going out
Night-owls can select from among many local theatres of the Butte Montmartre.
- LE MOULIN ROUGE, 82 bd de Clichy 75018
For 110 years, the most mythical cabaret in the world has welcomed millions of spectators to its famous reviews! - LE LAPIN AGILE, 22 rue des Saules 75018
This cabaret brings classic French songs to life. - LE TIRE-BOUCHON, 9 rue Norvins 75018
A timeless bistro filled with nostalgia for the common man’s cabaret. - CHEZ MICHOU, 80 rue des Martyrs 75018
Chez Michou mainly presents female impersonators featuring explosive imitations of showbiz stars such as Michael Jackson, Mylène Farmer, Catherine Lara and Dalida. They await you every evening in a decidedly festive, provocative and witty atmosphere, both on stage and in the dining room with the “waitresses”. - LA CIGALE, 120 bd Rochechouart 75018
Created in 1887, today the La Cigale theatre is a classified historic monument. This beautiful Italian-style theatre presents all kinds of shows, particularly rock concerts in recent years. - LE TRIANON, 80 bd Rochechouart 75018
Le Trianon is a large theatre designed like an ancient amphitheatre. - LA NOUVELLE EVE, 25 rue Fontaine 75018
Located at the foot of the Butte Montmartre, this cabaret-music hall, built in 1897 under the name "Fantaisies Parisiennes", presents its elegant, colourful "Century Show" revue in two packages, dinner/show or champagne/show: the choice is yours! Belle Epoque decoration for a Parisian night. - CHEZ MA COUSINE, 18 rue Norvins 75018
Comedians, singers, impersonators and magicians entertain during a two hour dinner serving sophisticated cuisine. - LE DIVAN DU MONDE / DIVAN JAPONAIS, 75 rue des Martyrs 75018
This is a place for broadcasts, meetings and creations devoted to music, dance, theatre and film. At 11:00 pm, the Divan Japonais takes the baton until 3:00 am. The "spectator" is plunged into a visual atmosphere through a 15 linear metre wall of screens. Carte blanche is given to labels, magazines and DJs. - L'ÉLYSEE MONTMARTRE, 72 bd Rochechouart 75018
Dating from the last century, the Elysée Montmartre stands out among Paris’ major concert halls for those who want to hear world-renowned artists in an airy space designed on a human scale.