Sunday, March 8, 2009

Nights on Paris

Paris is known as a romantic getaway. Most people fondly call it "the City of Love". At night, Paris gleams in the radiant lights of the many landmarks reflected on the River Seine. Paris has a dazzling nightlife. Two areas of Paris, which have quite a few swinging nightclubs and bars, are the Latin Quarter and the Bastille. Trend-setting is a regular pastime for young club-goers along Rue Oberkampf, and the Bastille area courts people intent on an evening of fun. The Latin Quarter has a cluster of bars, which are generally thronged by party goers in their 20s and 30s. The most popular of these bars is the Bar Ambiance Latino. The Bastille is the same location where the French revolutionaries rallied to start the French Revolution. But, now this is a happening nightspot of Paris. Another much loved amusement that Paris is known for are its cabarets.
Not only is Paris the city of light, but of sound, music, dance, and revelry. In fact, almost any big-city amusement you could think of is available in France’s capital. Easy going bar-cafes, modern dance clubs, and melodious jazz hang outs fit your frame of mind like a well-worn glove, promising good times in any form. Cabaret places carry a dose of high-voltage entertainment, and pubs prove to be more than just the realm of the British Isles. Liberal Paris also assures a load of nighttime opportunities for gay men and women, mostly in the Marais neighborhood. If money’s not a problem, the Champs-Elysées features plenty of high-priced watering holes and draws lots of tourists. Buddha Bar, with its signature Asian icon, is great for people-watching, and La Flèche d'Or boasts terrific live music and alternative ambience. If you simply want to dance, Paris’s best choice is Queen, in name only a gay venue but one of the city’s best (and most packed) places to groove and be beautiful, no matter your inclinations. Moulin Rouge, one of the world famous night clubs is located in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. At this popular cabaret, guests are treated to a colorful show of Cancan dance.

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