Nightlife - Paris
July 13, 2008

There is much to say, night life in Paris starts late, usually clubs start getting crowded around 12 am. If you prefer exclusive clubs you can find them from champs ellyses all the way up the Palais Royal. The best way to get in these exclusive nightclubs is to make a reservation for the clubs restaurant and dress like a fascionista.
The following Clubs and Bars will beat your expectations, don’t miss the chance to take a pic at the best bars and nightclubs in Paris.
Kong bar is located on the top of two floors of the LVMH buiding. The interior was created by the French designer, Philippe Starck. The place is has a glammy style with a Japanese touch, the view of the Seine is magnificent. The entrance is quite competitive, be ready. The best day to go is Thursday night (Oriental funky party night)
Address: 1 Rue du Pont-Neuf Phone: +33 1 4039 0900 Metro: Pont-Neuf Dress code: Trendy Open HoursNoon-12:30a F-Sa website: http://www.kong.fr/Hotel Costes
It’s a five star hotel, bar and lounge, is located in the fashion district in the heart of Rue Saint Honoré. It is frequented by the jetsetters and curious who like a glimpse of the fashionista lifestyle. Take a couple of drink with your glamorous partner, enjoying the tranquil ambiance appreciating the stunning Italian style. Listen to the Hotel Costes famous cds, music mixed by Stéphane Pompougnac. Some of the Cons would be the overpriced menu and the service is not always friendly.
Man Ray (Mandala Ray)

This restaurant/club is owned by Jonny Depp, Mick Hucknall and Sean Penn. The cuisine is surprisingly good, you can find from vegetarian dishes to delicious sushi. At night the places turns to a nightclub, where you can rock all night, where you can find the hottest Mademoiselles in Paris. Saturday is the best day to go.
Adress: 32-34 Rue Marbeuf
Metro: Franklin Roosevelt
Phone: 01 5688 3636
Buddha Bar

This is a lovely bar, the best atmosphere to chill out with a couple of drinks, low lighting. The giant Buddha in the middle of the room and the amazing World music will make you feel in great, great shushi, we recommend you to try the Bublle Mohito. The service is a bit slow thought, but is worth it.
Doobies
If ever the ’80s hit really big again, you can be sure that this late closer (3.00 A.M.) will have been an inspiration. It’s dark and intimate with slightly cheesy music, but it’s a lot of fun. Theoretically it’s a club privé (licensing rules), so you have to ring the doorbell and be given the once-over by the doorman, but if you’re reasonably sober and tidy, there should be no problem getting in.Address: 2 rue Robert Estienne, 8th Phone: 011 33 1 53 76 10 76Le Cabaret

This glamorous nightclub and restaurant near the Palais Royal, made popular by fashionistas, it’s a little hard passing the door patrol without a reservation, live entertainment, corian walls and large mirrors reflect ever-changing colors on the main dance floor, while the myriad alcoves surrounding it are leather-lined for added intimacy. Dress your best and consider booking a table in the restaurant to be sure to get in. Beautiful girls, VIP and ” le Fric c’est Chic! “,
Metro: Metro Palais Royal Dress code: Trendy/Dress Phone: 01-5862-5625 http://www.cabaret.fr





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