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ClubsSounds techno, house, garage and Latin are the most famous in Paris and to a lesser extent, hip hop and drum 'n' bass. The best DJs in Le Queen, 102 Avenue des Champs-Elysées, 8th district, a gay club considered one the best clubs in Paris despite the influx of tourists. Thursday nights and Saturdays are exclusively gay, with many drag queens. Le Divan Du MondeLocated in the Pigalle district, at 75 rue des Martyrs, 18 th District, which received in time to Toulouse-Lautrec, is a bar where the clientele changes dramatically depending on the program: night of Brazilian music, tango, indie, rock , house and hip hop sessions alternate with the best DJs in France and abroad. Le Saint, 7 rue St-Severin, 5 th District, is an inexpensive and relaxing atmosphere where you can hear disco, house and salsa. Les Bains Douches, 7 rue du Bourg l'Abbé, 3er district, is an ancient Turkish bath converted into a pretentious club that now has new owners and new customers. Batofar, 11 quai Francois-Mauriac, 13er district, is a small, fun club which is on a Seine boat and put different types of music. BarsIn Paris there is a clear distinction between bars and cafes. There are cafes where you can have a beer and a croissant for breakfast and bars where you can eat a sandwich and a cocktail in the evening. The fashion of the nineties to open Bars British and Irish moved and are now more exciting and original bars like those in East Berlin and London. Except in the English and Irish bars, beer on tap (bière à la pression) Is usually served at demi (25cl). Originally the fashion bar, Buddha Bar, 8 rue Boissy d'Anglas bit, 8 th District, has lost some of its luster and now Ménilmontant is the place to go and be seen. Café Charbon, 109 rue Oberkampf, 11th district, the precursor of the rejuvenation of the area, remains one of the benchmarks, in part due to the opening of the club Le Mecano Bar, 99 rue Oberkampf, 11 th District, named for its decor toolbox and now one of the bars in the area of air grunge. The nearby Lou Pascalou, 14 rue des Panoyaux, 20 th District, is a relaxed place to hang out and have one of the strangest toilets in the city. Ménilmontant area is constantly evolving, so it is advisable to wander around rue de Oberkampf and look at some of its streets more fashionable bars. The Marais (3er and 4 th District) is packed with a lively mix of gay and straight bars. Some effervescent bars gay include Coffee Shop 3 rue Ste-Croix-de-la-Bretonnerie and 3 rue Ste-Croix-de-la-Bretonnerie and Amnesia, 42 rue Vieille-du-Temple, 4 th District. Le Central, 33 rue Vieille-du-Temple, 4th arrondissement, is one of the oldest gay bars in Paris and has a quiet clientele. The only hotel gay Paris is located above the cafeteria. There are also a number of small and quirky bars Vielle du Temple and the surrounding area as La Chaise au Ceiling, 10 rue du Trésor, 4th district originally decorated ceilings and a wonderful terrace Frisians, Au Petit Fer à Cheval, 30 rue Vielle du Temple, 4th district, named for its horseshoe shape, and L'Etoile Manquant, 30 rue Vielle du Temple, 4th district. Also in the Marais, is the Web Bar, 32 rue de Picardie, 3er district, a former jewelry shop into a modern yet relaxed cyber lair. To enjoy a Scottish beer and watch a televised game of the Marais area, Auld Alliance, 80 rue Francois Miron, 2 nd district, is perfect. Anglophone expatriates were at home at Café Oz, 184 rue St-Jacques, 5 th District, which offers a wide selection of beers on tap or bottled, or The Frog & Roast Beef, 116 rue St-Denis, 2 nd district, a traditional pub English. A new bar Frog & Roast, 25 cour St-Emillion, has opened recently in the burgeoning district of Bercy.
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