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Old Nov 15th, 2004, 06:54 AM
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Night Hotspots in Paris

Can anyone who's been to paris recently recommend some fun hot spots to go out at night in Paris? A friend and I are traveling to paris over thanksgiving -- we're in our late twenties and not married. We plan to have casual dinners and then go out for drinks at different bars/cafes and at least one night try some clubs. Any recommendations would be appreciated, whether it be a trendy club or a fun, laid back bar with a great atmosphere and lots of locals. Thanks!

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As many who post here have learned to ask...are you M or F?
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Hi c,

These jazz clubs have been recommended:

Caveau des Oubliettes 52 rue de Galande

Caveau de la Huchette 5 rue de la Huchette
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Oops, left out that bit of information--female!

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try this website it seems good and its pretty accurate for Dublin:

http://www.worldsbestbars.com/city/Paris/
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Thanks for the jazz club tips and also the website...very helpful!
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Just wander through the Beaubourg, Marais and Bastille/Oberkampf neighborhoods. Plenty of bars, pubs, club, bistros, cafes, etc. to check out. Chez Richard on rue Vielle du Temple is a great laid-back spot.
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Old Nov 16th, 2004, 06:45 AM
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If you can decipher French, parissi.com and novaplanet.com are the best sites recommending the latest in-places in Paris. As Larry recommends it, you can't go wrong if you hover around the rue d'Oberkampf / rue Saint Maur area, with the ever "branché" Café Charbon for instance and plenty of little brothers around.
 
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