Paris Crazy Horse Cabaret Show





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Discover the most iconic acts of the famous Parisian cabaret, tweaked with a dash of impertinence, with must-see performances by legendary creators that have revolutionized the world-renown Parisian stage.
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Located near the Alma Marceau metro station and the Champs-Elysées, the legendary Le Crazy Horse de Paris is touted as the most avant-garde cabaret in Paris. See the venue's new show Totally Crazy, a celebration of 65 years of glamorous cabaret. Choose from the following options: • Show only; no drinks or appetizers • Enjoy half a bottle of regular Champagne or two drinks of your choice • Enjoy half a bottle of Millésime Champagne, or two drinks of your choice, paired with sweet and savory canapés (pastries) from a high-end Parisian patisserie From Sunday to Friday there are two shows each night at 8:30pm and 11pm. On Saturday, there are three shows at 7pm, 9:30pm and 12am. Please note: This performance contains partial nudity and is of a provocative nature, as such it may not be appropriate for all audiences and under 16s are not permitted.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Elegant attire is required; tie and jacket not necessary, however no shorts, short-pants, sport shoes or sportswear are allowed
- Minimum age is 16 years
- Health and savety measures are in place so you can enjoy the experience with confidence
Reviews(315)
Excellent show. It was incredible!
Show completely mastered and of a very high level of professionalism. The choreographies are precise, always spot on and never excessive. A must-see in all discretion.
Superb show that you absolutely must see in Paris
More than 30 years old show A must try experience in paris Book tickets well in advane because they sold out near to show dates
I recently went to see la Novelle Eve which is closer to Montmartre. That show was more traditional cabaret and dancing. Crazy horse definitely focuses more on the burlesque aspect of the show. Overall I really enjoyed the show, the dancers were incredibly impressive. The tap dancing act and the contortionist were also highlights of the show. I would not recommend going with kids or teenagers. I also don't think I would necessarily going with family members, but overall I really enjoyed my experience. I even bough restricted view tickets and my view personally wasn't restricted at all. The restricted view tickets are all the way in the back and people going to the bathroom do often pass in front of you, so that would be my biggest complaint about the cheaper tickets.
It was breathtaking!!! I was amazed by the professionalism of the dancers, the quality of the choreography, and the show in general. For nearly an hour and a half, I literally forgot everything and let myself be carried away by the magic. It was beautiful, it was done with good taste, it was incredible. We had some with the champagne during the show and the meal at Ginger afterwards. It was a perfect evening.
We were surprised by the small size of the stage and the auditorium. It is actually intimate and it works very well given the theme. A very technical show, both in terms of the artists and the lighting. The dancers' bodies are enhanced by the lights. Well-executed show, really very pleasant and not at all vulgar. A truly incredible contortion act! We will be back.
If you’re concerned about being a mainly male audience don’t worry , at our show men were outnumbered by women by at least 3/1 . If you loved moulin rouge you will love this. Here the compare sings live and is excellent. We booked package with meal at Gingers , although convenient the meal was a shocker ! Very dry , very salty and very small .
My fourth time. Sad shadow of what it used to be. Aside from a couple of tributes to the classics it was watching the stylized shadows of women on the wall and 30 minutes of fully clothed middle aged men tap dancing. It used to be a wonderful extravaganza of female flesh. No more. Oh, and they were kind enough to put us in the very back seat against the wall by the bar so we could have waitresses with flashlights constantly walking in front of us. Very disappointing. Go to Moulin Rouge instead.
Traveled with my spouse and friends. Did this as opposed to Moulin Rouge, which was hundreds $$ more. While Crazy Horse enjoyable, there's always the wondering of what might Moulin Rouge have been. Very male enjoyment focused.



