Strip Club Paris France : are you ready for a wild evening?
Visit Moulin Rouge!
"Strip Club Paris France!" scream the billboards and posters in the Pigalle Place area of Paris. Wherever you've come from to visit Paris, you will probably have heard about the many strip clubs and burlesque shows, exotic dancers and flamboyant nightclubs - shows which are bawdy and larger than life, rather than seedy and sad like other 'red light' districts around the globe.
You really should visit a strip club and see these Paris babes for yourself ... some of the shows have been compared to Las Vegas extravaganzas, not to be missed.
I've visited the Crazy Horse and Moulin Rouge with friends, enjoyed the shows immensely, and had a great night each time. You really should treat yourself to a fun night!
OK - time to visit the Strip Club Paris France!
There are plenty of old favourites in the Paris nightclubs, here is a list of choices for you:
You can find some of the best dance clubs and night life venues in Paris - from the exotic to the hip and bebop and whatever else is current. Tons of places to choose from.
A bit of background ...
During your next visit to Paris why not have a bit of fun and head on over to the notorious Pigalle Place [in daytime for your first visit], the center of burlesque shows, exotic dancers, sex shops, strip clubs, cabarets and general adults-only, X-rated adventures and Paris babes - the best of strip club Paris France.
This Montmartre neighborhood has long been notorious as a popular hotspot for the 'naughty' crowd, home to some of Paris' most famous cabarets, topless and nude shows. The movie "Moulin Rouge" showed how this one very famous club was immortalized by artist Toulouse Lautrec - and who didn't love the movie? :-)
The Musee d'Erotisme (erotic museum) is at 72, Boulevard de Clichy.
In World War II this area was nicknamed Pig Alley [the Anglicised version of "Pigalle"], when soldiers were looking for adult entertainment.
How to get to these Strip Club Paris France
To get to Pigalle Place, take the Metro to the Pigalle Metro stop.
Don't be put off though - this area has many other fascinating places to visit representing more lofty cultural pursuits.
Famous artists Toulouse Lautrec, Picasso and Maurice Neumont lived in Pigalle. You can also view the works of artist Salvador Dali at Espace Dalí in Montmartre.
All in all, a fascinating area to visit, especially with its illustrious past and vibrant present.
Why not write to me and tell me about your visit there? I'd love to hear about your trip, and if it's ok with you, I can add your Paris story to my website [with full credit to you, of course].