
On 14 July 2026, the oldest cabaret in Paris hosts its first Gala Cruise on the Seine, facing the Eiffel Tower. A reunion between two Parisian works signed by the same architect, Gustave Eiffel.

On 14 July 2026, the oldest cabaret in Paris hosts its first Gala Cruise on the Seine, facing the Eiffel Tower. A reunion between two Parisian works signed by the same architect, Gustave Eiffel.

Every 14 July, Paris turns into an open-air theatre. The French national holiday takes on its full dimension here, with the parade on the Champs-Élysées, the illuminated popular dances, and of course the fireworks set off from the Eiffel Tower, one of the most beautiful in the world.
But how can you truly make the most of this exceptional evening?
Trocadéro, Sacré-Cœur, rooftop or cosy night at home… each option has its charms and its limits. Here is an honest overview to help you choose the Bastille Day in Paris experience that really suits you.

A dinner show in Paris does not necessarily mark the end of the evening. After several hours of gastronomy, music and live performance, the city still offers countless ways to continue the experience. Paris changes atmosphere at night and becomes the perfect setting for walks, discoveries and more intimate moments. After an evening at Paradis Latin, many options allow visitors to keep enjoying the unique energy of Paris by night.

The French Cancan is one of the most iconic dances of Parisian cabaret. Behind its apparent lightness lies a demanding discipline that requires energy, coordination and endurance. While professional dancers impress with their precision and power, it is entirely possible to learn the basics of the Cancan. With practice and proper preparation, anyone can begin to master the first movements of this spectacular dance.
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