Paris Nightlife
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Paris, many clubs for all types of music and all kinds of people. Most of them have a very strict dress code and specific enough to search for customers. Many of the Paris Club, a trendy bar after dark. The most famous of the Champs-Elysees: Six-week (formerly Bash), VIP Room (located in the basement of Planet Hollywood), Baron, Latina Café. This meeting is usually no fee to join celebrities and people in the thirties or older.
The Bastille area, a large and elegant Barrio Latino is also a great place to have drinks and tapas while dancing the salsa. If they do not pay for entrance, they have a burly bouncer who did not play the games open one. There are places to go in almost any environment, except perhaps in the deep southwest of Paris, not festive.
Marais

Marais. Warm area is full of funky bars, although some of them are actually gay bar (Open Cafe, Cafe Bliss, L’Oiseau bariolé, le Cox). If your thirties, you’ll love the beautiful design and good music, although the rue Vieille du Temple (manquante L’Etoile, Les floor, Le Tresor, the Lizard Lounge). Most bars, restaurants and sometimes in two different atmospheres, and those seeking a quiet evening is trimmed. You can also find wine bars in this area (La Belle Hortense, les enfants rouges), many of terrace (Bazooka Cafe Palmiers Le Le bar), and a few days ago (Mulligan, Pure Malt, the Auld Alliance, Inc.). And do not forget Costes bar, opposite the Louvre, a famous electro-lounge music, very trendy and very expensive, as is consistent with their late thirties, and more students.
Bastille / Ménilmontant

Here you can find the sound that attracts a young audience, and very local. Most of them are quite small and cramped, the boot in the Rue de Lapp. This is ideal for a pub crawl but can be a bit stressful if you plan to stay in the same bar all night. Around the Rue de Lapp, if you find a better place to relax with a nice lounge atmosphere, music and drinks in the hype of the food most of the time (La Fabrique, Le Sanz Sans, Le Wax). If you go a little further away from the Place de la Bastille, in the direction Charonne find very beautiful and less crowded bar (La Plage, Boca Chica, Le Café Pause). Ménilmontant following directions, and then charbon very busy area and the fashionable Rue Oberkampf, and the great bars like Le Café, live music and find the location of the hip (Le Cithéa)

Hemingway Bar
The wood-paneled library and pouffy Chairman Hemingway is hidden in the back of the Ritz and get seen by many as the best place for a cocktail in Paris. The top barman, Colin Field, a world-class finisher in Ambrosia as Picasso Martini (vermouth is frozen in the frame), and the French 75 (champagne, gin, sugar and lemon juice). Field trendy cocktails and treats customers, the supermodel of the minor deities at the same sophistication and sometimes starts. Across the hall, the gentlemen’s club-hop inspired by the Ritz Bar on Thursday night, 10 hours, when they have a beautiful and exotic species of red velvet sofa in front of migration on the dance floor in the basement. If you find a venue for the evening was privatized, you can always connect to the Hemingway area.
Hemingway Bar open daily 10:30 am to 2 am
La Palette
La Palette, which is located in the main artery Gallery Saint Germain, is living proof that even a cafe in the heart of La Vie Parisienne. Ceramic wall and filled with pictures, but a giant mosaic (built in the 30s) in the main room of the most pleasant, some waiters are still there, efficient and crankily. A good choice for a wine glass and a snack Poilâne pain-dried ham and gruyere butter filling indoors in winter if he can keep the yellow-top smoker. A perfect place for people to look for a summer, people should be extended to the terrace.
Open Monday to Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 02:00.
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