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A Clubbers Guide To Paris Article

Heading to Paris for the weekend? If so, you should be sure to try and make it along to one of these nightspots while you are there.

With luxurious velvet sofas and a relaxed atmosphere, Barrio Latino on Rue de Faubourg is one of the best places around to go for a drink and dance to some uptempo latin dance music.

If you have ever fancied dancing the night away on the Seine, you should try to make it along to Batofar, which is a club set on a permanently moored barge. Through the week, you can chill to the sounds of some hot live jazz, whereas on the weekend, you can dance to an eclectic mix of house, techno, and trance sounds.

Back in the 60s, Bus Palladium on rue Fontaine was the place to be for yeye music. Although the d?cor has largely unchanged since then, the music policy these days is more of a mix of hip hop, funk, and soul.

Kong, on Rue du Pont Neuf, is the place to be if you want to mingle with models and fashionistas. Designed by Philippe Starck, the interior has an ultra modern Japanese feel and can boast amazing views of the Paris skyline through the large windows.

Once a rather unsalubrious dive, Le Baron on Avenue Marceau is now one of the swankiest and most exclusive small clubs in Paris, attracting such luminaries as Bjork and Sofia Coppola through its doors.

With giant beds and an all white VIP square, Le Cab, near the Louvre, is one of the most visually distinctive clubs you will ever visit. The door policy is quite strict, so if you are out with a large group of guys, it can pay to splinter off into smaller groups.

Originally a strictly gay only affair, Le Queen on avenue des Champs Elysees is now a little more relaxed, and attracts a mix of gay men, celebs and creative types. DJs play house and disco most nights, although there are occasional drag and strip shows as well.

By: Milissa Brusser

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