The iconic Moulin Rouge in Paris has always been a landmark for the beautiful city especially after the hugely popular movie featuring Nicole Kidman. Most visitors to the city dream about catching a glimpse of the legendary show and feeling a part of a little bit of Parisian history. In many ways Café de Paris Club London is a similar landmark; besides being bombed and closing during the Second World War Café de Paris has been open since the 1920’s making it one of London’s oldest nightclubs and in many ways as significant as Moulin Rouge. While Moulin Rouge got its name for its risqué performances and out of the norm atmosphere, Café de Paris Bar London got its name for quickly becoming the haunt of Princes and politicians in the years before the war.
Like the Moulin Rouge, Café de Paris Leicester Square has a reputation for entertaining its guests with fantastic shows of all sorts, from burlesque to live music; if there was a London club that knew how to entertain its guests Café de Paris Club Covent Garden is the one.
Without the Windmill to show the world where it is Café de Paris restaurant West End is a hidden gem in the centre of London, this does not reduce the queue of regulars waiting outside its doors almost every weekend. So if you would like a taste of a bit of London history give Café de Paris club Piccadilly a shot; the glamorous décor and fantastic entertainment should leave you more than content at the end of your evening.
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