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Satelit Café

Address:
44 rue de la Folie Mericourt,
Paris
France
75011

Transportation:
M° Oberkampf

Phone: 01 47 00 48 87,
Links: Website   Map
Times:
Tue - Fri :18.00-02.00
Club: Sat-Sun : 22.00 - 06.00  
Admission: 8€-12€  
Drinks: 6€-10€  
Credit:
MCVisa
Satelit café has made a name for itself as being the place to dance to world music right into the early hours. The walls are decorated with record covers, the ceiling is covered in glowing stars and the large bar is always packed with thirsty dancers elbowing each other to get a well deserved drink. You can dance to Latin American rhythms, Eastern European oompa, North African Raï, rock, funk and reggae as well as classic disco and pop. The music never gets boring as the resident Djs pass... Read more

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Le Cabaret Sauvage

Address:
59, Boulevard Macdonald
Paris
France
75019

Transportation:
M° Porte de la Villette

Phone: 01 42 09 01 09
Links: Website   Map
Times:
Varies  
Admission: 12-25€  
Drinks: 6€-12€  
Credit:
MCVisa
This multidisciplinary cultural venue opened in 1997 in the industrial music image and museum complex, Parc de la Villlette. You can watch a concert, dance and eat. The structure is like a giant but solid circus tent with a décor inspired by cabarets, with red velvet furnishings, a polished wooden floor and lanterns used as lights. The tables and benches are placed around the centre of the venue which turns into a great a dance floor when they hold club events. The programme is varied with... Read more

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Canal Opus

Address:
167, quai de Valmy
Paris
France
75010

Transportation:
M° Louis Blanc

Phone: 01 40 34 70 00
Links: Website   Map
Times:
Daily: 19.00-02.00/05.00  
Admission: 0€-15€.  
Drinks: 4€-10€  
Credit:
MCVisa
Canal Opus as the name indicates is right on along the banks of the very fashionable canal St Martin. This concert venue and club has a New York loft feel to it attracting a young, trendy and very ethnically mixed clientele. The mezzanine restaurant above the bar is an ideal place to sit and watch the concerts held on the large stage below. Jazz, gospel, soul, funk, blues and rn’b are all featured with an open stage for young yet to be discovered artists on the first Thursday of the month and... Read more

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