Crazy Horse Cabaret
Crazy Horse Cabaret

Crazy Horse Cabaret

12 Ave. George V, Paris, Île-de-France, 75008

The basics

During the cabaret’s 90-minute Totally Crazy show, you'll see classic routines, including the Philippe Decouflé–choreographed Crazy Horse Guards with bearskin hats and skimpy royal guard uniforms. The venue also hosts newer acts created by the likes of Dita Von Teese and Ali Mahdavi. Book show tickets in advance and upgrade your experience to include VIP extras such as Champagne and appetizers. Or, pair a visit with dinner at the nearby art deco brasserie, Chez Francis.

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Paris Crazy Horse Cabaret Show with Beverages including Champagne
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Highly entertaining R18 show Incredible choreography and great MC The dancers were true professionals and well worth the money spent
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Dress respectably. Ties and jackets are not required, but shorts, sneakers, and sportswear are not allowed.

  • Performances contain partial nudity and may not be suitable for kids.

  • For the ultimate indulgence, splurge on a private VIP booth to sip Champagne and snack on caviar during the show.

  • Seats are not reservable; they are assigned and allocated on the night of the show.

  • The Crazy Horse is wheelchair accessible.

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How to get there

The Crazy Horse de Paris venue is on Avenue George V near the Champs-Élysées. Both the bus (lines 42, 63, 72, 80, and 92) and the Metro (line 9) connect to the nearby Alma–Marceau station. Alternatively, take the RER C line to Pont de l’Alma or the RER A line to Charles de Gaulle–Étoile.

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When to get there

Shows take place at 8:30pm and 11pm, Sunday–Friday. On Saturday, there are three performances at 7pm, 9:30pm, and 12am. Arrive early to catch the preshow burlesque act, which begins 30 minutes before the main performance.

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Which Paris cabaret is right for you?

Paris is home to several legendary cabaret venues, and choosing between the two most renowned—Moulin Rouge and Crazy Horse de Paris—can be difficult. If you want Las Vegas–style acts and fanfare and to see the world-famous cancan, Moulin Rouge is the cabaret for you. Crazy Horse, meanwhile, offers artistic and slightly racier performances in a smaller, more intimate setting.

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