Inclusions
Inclusions
Attend the dazzling cabaret performances at Crazy Horse Paris and experience the venue’s characteristic plush red ambiance and decor. You can also opt for an optional upgrade to “Crazy Champagne” to include a half bottle of champagne or two drinks per person, or “Crazy Premium” with both the drinks and an assortment of hors d’œuvres.
For a more comprehensive experience, you can spend an evening watching the show (with a half bottle of champagne) and also enjoy a delicious dinner before or afterward. Crazy Horse has partnered with top restaurants in Paris that are run by celebrated chefs. They offer a set three-course meal curated by the chefs and Crazy Horse team.
Cabaret Shows:
Entry Timings: from 45 min before the show
Last Entry: 15 minutes before show timings
Address: 12, Avenue George V, 75008 Paris
By Metro:
By RER:
By Bus: Routes 42, 63, 72, 80, 92
Nearest Bus Stop: Alma-Marceau (230m away)
Nearest Car Park: Alma George V (130m away)
The interiors utilize deep red velvet, lacquered wood, and mirrors to enhance the sensual nature of the show. Seating is across levels to ensure privacy and maximize the viewing experience.
The sparkling Totally Crazy! show will bedazzle is made of two parts, a burlesque act and the main show, with 12 dancers. Both feature interesting uses of technology, lights, and choreography.
Crazy Horse features traditional cabaret acts with a twist including the opening act God Save our Bareskin, Lay Laser Lay featuring smoke and lasers, and U Turn Me On, the grand finale.
With their colorful wigs and Louboutin stilettos, the Crazy Girls have helped shape Crazy Horse Paris since the 1950s. These dancers have unique stage names like Dekka Dance and Etta D’Amour.
With the Crazy Horse Paris Show and Dinner option, you can enjoy a curated three-course meal either before or after the show.
Currently, Crazy Horse Paris is partnered with Ginger, a Thai-inspired restaurant, which is located nearby. The menu includes:
A. Crazy Horse Paris tickets are available both online and at the venue. It is recommended that guests purchase their tickets online in advance to enjoy a seamless experience along with amazing deals and discounts.
A. Yes, Crazy Horse Paris tickets are available online.
A. Yes, with the “Crazy Horse Paris Show and Dinner” ticket option, you can enjoy a splendid dinner at a partner restaurant before or after the show. For more information, make sure to check your tickets before purchasing.
A. Yes, Crazy Horse Paris tickets include the option of having half a bottle of champagne during the show. Please check your tickets before purchasing.
A. This depends on the restaurants that Crazy Horse Paris is partnered with for their dinner and their set menu. If there is no vegetarian option listed, you can contact either Crazy Horse Paris or the restaurant.
A. With certain ticket options, such as “Crazy Premium”, you can enjoy drinks and an assortment of hors d’œuvres during the show. However, no full meals are served.
A. There are a number of shows each day. From Sunday to Friday, shows start at 8 PM. and 10:30 PM, and on Saturdays from 7 PM, 9:30 PM, and midnight on Saturday. Please check the time indicated on your ticket.
A. It is recommended to arrive at Crazy Horse Paris at least half an hour before show starts to enjoy the musical entertainment.
A. The show at Crazy Horse Paris lasts 90 minutes.
A. Yes, the minimum age to attend the show is 10 years old, and minors must be accompanied by parents or guardians. Please be aware the show contains nudity, so please watch a trailer video to judge its suitability.
A. Yes, smart attire is expected at Crazy Horse Paris. While suits and ties or an evening dress are not mandatory, they are welcome. Please avoid shorts, sportswear, sneakers, and flip flops.
A. No there is no valet parking at Crazy Horse Paris, however you can park your car in the nearby Alma-George V public parking lot for a fee. There is also a taxi stand right in front of the cabaret.
A. Seats are assigned to you and your party by the maître d’hôtel. You will be shown to your seats you when you arrive.
A. No, you are not allowed to take pictures and videos during the show.
A. Yes, Crazy Horse Paris is wheelchair accessible.