

Top 8 Best Clubs in Paris, PAR [2025 GUIDE]
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Rex Club

Started by Laurent Garnier in 1992, Paris' Rex Club is one of the city's oldest and longest-running spots for techno and house parties. With a fully lit stage, walls lined with booths and seating, and a dance floor that stretches all the way to the bar, Rex Club offers plenty of options for clubbers.
5 boulevard Poissonnière Paris, PAR 75002
Bourse-Sentier
11 pm - 7 am Thu - Sat
Dress Code: Casual
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Badaboum

Located in the heart of Bastille and proud of his fully polymorphic way of life : Badaboum is a dedicated long sets club for house and techno lovers, a concert venue hosting an eclectic programmation, a friendly restaurant of fine-cooking right from the market and a playground for grown-up people.
2 bis rue des Taillandiers Paris, PAR 75011
Roquette
Varies depending on events
Dress Code: Casual
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T7

Indoor Rooftop with a massive terrace for electronic events in Paris.
Place des Insurgés de Varsovie Paris, PAR 75015
Issy-les-Moulineaux
Varies depending on events
Dress Code: Casual
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La Clairere

A place for music and partying in the protected space of Bois de Boulogne park, a close collaboration between a foundation devoted to ecology and humanism (GoodPlanet Foundation) and Paris Society, La Clairière in Domaine de Longchamp is backing ecological commitment and opening up Parisian night life to new horizons. Rustic, fun and nevertheless conscious of natural issues, La Clairière is a helping of chlorophyll in our wild summer evenings. This rustic and enchanting venue, at the back of the château and surrounded by hundred-year-old trees, is perfect for evenings and nights of music, dancing and meeting people in a magical ambiance with the strictest respect for this unique and preserved environment.
1 carrefour de Longchamp Paris, PAR 75016
Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy
Varies depending on events
Dress Code: Casual
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Manko

Situated on the prestigious Avenue Montaigne, Manko Paris is the restaurant created through the association of the chef-star Gaston Acurio, the CEO of Moma Group, Benjamin Patou, and the singer Garou: a Peruvian restaurant with a warm atmosphere on one side, a burlesque cabaret with a touch of craziness on the other side. Both can be hired for all types of events: dance parties, conferences, product launches, etc. Private hire of the cabaret from Sunday to Thursday inclusive, dinner on the mezzanine from Monday to Saturday inclusive.
RSVP at MankoDjoon

A shelter for dancers & music lovers, DJOON has been a first step in Paris for many artists, bringing artists such as Lil' Louis, Kerri Chandler, Black Coffee, Dixon, Âme, Levon Vincent, The Martinez Brothers to France (and sometimes Europe) for the very first time, and playing a key role in bringing the afro-house sound to the old continent. Borrowing its name from a Persian word that can be translated to "soul", Parisian house music temple Djoon has been tirelessly defending soulful music in it's largest sense for over a decade, bringing over emerging talents and timeless legends alike for the delight of its eclectic and forward thinking crowd.
22 Blvd Vincent Auriol Paris, PAR 75013
Quartier de la Gare
Varies depending on events
Dress Code: Casual
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YoYo - Palais de Tokyo

YoYo is a new place of the Palais de Tokyo, an important contemporary art museum in the westside of Paris. Located in an old "art déco" cinema in the basement of the museum, this new space is used for many events like fashion shows or son on but also welcomes live music and clubbing nights several times a month with high level artists.
13 avenue du Président Wilson Paris, PAR 75016
Trocadéro
Varies depending on events
Dress Code: Casual
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Petit Bain

Designed on three levels, Petit Bain is a floating barge (which is neither a boat nor a barge) with a 450-seat concert hall to welcome emerging artists and hybrid music. It also has a restaurant with 70 seats to discover a fresh and seasonal cuisine influenced by popular cuisine. Petit Bain also includes a water garden on its rooftop terrace as part of its three levels.
7 port de la Gare Paris, PAR 75013
Quartier de la Gare
6 PM - 2 AM Mon - Fri, 12 PM - 2 AM Sat, 12 PM - 12 AM Sun
Dress Code: Casual
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There are many other clubs available in Paris like these.
Check out the venues section for the full list of pool parties.
Paris Clubs FAQ
What time does the headlining DJ usually start performing in Paris clubs?
The headlining DJ will usually start performing around 12:00 AM.
How long do DJs play in Paris?
The headlining DJ or artist usually plays a 1 to 2 hour set.
What is the dress code like at Paris Clubs?
Guys can wear nice jeans and a form fitting plain t-shirt or a nice button down shirt. Girls can wear jeans or a comfortable but stylish dress if they prefer. Of course guys and girls can never go wrong with dressing up even more – there is no such thing as overdressing when it comes to clubs.
How can I get into Paris Clubs for free?
Some Paris Clubs have a free ladies guest list, and have a free even ratio guest list – free if you have the same number of girls (or more) in your party.
Keep in mind that many Paris Clubs are more exclusive and require bottle service to get in. You can sign up for the guest list on our events page.
How can I book bottle service for Paris Clubs?
You can book bottle service directly on Discotech by visiting the Paris page
How much is bottle service at Paris Clubs?
Bottle service and table minimums at Paris Clubs can get pretty expensive in Paris, but every nightclub is different.
The best way to find out is to visit the events page and and and choose the event you're thinking of going.
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