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Best Arrondissement for 30+ Nightlife
Hello,
I am going to Paris in mid-July for four nights with three of my best friends. We are planning to rent an apartment rather than stay in a hotel. While we will certainly be visiting the traditional sites during the day, we would like to stay in an area closest to good nightlife for those in the 30-40-year-old range. Don't get me wrong- we plan to party - but we would probably rather avoid areas of high concentration of those nightclubs and bars that are primarily filled with the young twenty-year-olds and students. Ideally, we would like to stay in an area where we could feel comfortable walking "home" as a group after a late night out. Also...Does anyone have information on bars that have at least a portion of their space underground, in the old tunnels? I read an article about that once, and it looked like fun... Thanks in advance for any advice! -Steph |
The only way to really avoid younger people is to go to upscale establishments which are over their budgets. Drinking in Paris is already expensive enough, so I don't mind mingling with the younger crowd, which is generally not rowdy or loud.
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Since nobody else is saying anything, I will direct you to the 11th arrondissement (of which Bastille is a part), but more precisely to the rue Oberkampf. It is very lively at night but considerable more sedate than rue de Lappe/rue de la Roquette near Bastille.
There are bars and restaurants to cater to all categories: loud places with rock music, quiet places with bookcases and everything in between. I made a sort of photo report about it some time ago: http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...-oberkampf.cfm |
Just to back up what kerouac said, I too was going to suggest the rue Oberkampf/rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud area.
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I don't really know what you might be looking for (in terms of type of bars), but I would say the 11th is a good enough place and has a few hotels, or at least a few just on the other side of bd Beaumarchais, also.
I suppose St Germain would also be a good place for you. The main places I know that are underground are in the Latin Quarter, there are a couple of them like Caveau de la Huchette. That isn't exactly a "bar", though, but a place for live music and some dancing. I don't know of any places that are just bars that are in tunnels, but I don't get out much, anyway. Some of the other bars in the Latin Qtr mid area might be younger (and there are some younger places in St Germain, also). |
Oberkamp, for sure (and I'm well past my 30s).
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There is a place in the 11th that has old cellars but it is mostly for receptions and private functions. However, on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month it becomes a medieval tavern, if those dates coincide with your visit:
http://www.lescaves.org/ |
The underground parties you are referring to are invitation only. There are no legal clubs allowed in the Paris underground. And the only people I know who have partied there recently are very young.
I was also going to suggest Oberkampf. |
Thank you all very much for your detailed and helpful replies! This is exactly the information I was looking for. I love Fodors. Thanks again!
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To Christina-I think what you are referring to in the Latin Quarter might be the place I'm thinking of. Live music and dancing sounds perfect-I realize now that the term "bar" probably has a totally different connotation in Paris, whereas we in Ohio use it to mean any drinking establishment at all...
Many thanks! |
The only problem is that there is not much other variety for that sort of place in the Latin Quarter. Oberkampf and Bastille multiply the options by 20.
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I'd also assume that the Latin Quarter might be more likely to have a younger crowd as well with the Universities so close by.
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Yes, I think oberkampf sounds like the place to stay as well as hang out, but a visit to the Latin Quarter sounds like a good idea.
Thanks all! |
Also...Can anyone advise me as to how to delete a very old post that is no longer relevant, or is that impossible? Many thanks!
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Once something is posted, it can't be deleted unless you write to the moderators and ask for it to be removed.
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Okay, thank you!
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While we're at it, does anyone have personal experience of this place in rue Galande in the 5th?
http://www.bonjourparis.com/story/ca...es-oubliettes/ I stayed across the street upstairs (up many stairs) for 12 nights last year and didn't hear a thing (being half deaf helps). Gets good reviews - appears to be good value, with a good variety of gigs - and, although attracting a young crowd, a 51 year old on TA felt welcomed and not out of place at all. |
I went to the Caveau des Oubliettes several years ago with my daughter. Had a great time, listening to music and talking to people we met there.
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Good to know, thanks Nikki. Next trip will probably have a student daughter along so chances are we'll take the opportunity to check it out, especially if staying again at one of the very nice Paris Bestlodge properties opposite.
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Kerouc - I am with you and not one to venture out much at night. My dh and I enjoy day activities and then are usually too tired for night life. However, after reviewing your wonderful photo report, we are definitely going to venture out to this area - since we are staying in the 11th it will be convenient.
FMT - viewed the website you posted and put les Caves on our list. Will let you know how it all plays out after our return in July. |
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