Lido de Paris

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Located on the most famous avenue in the world, the Champs-Élysées, the Lido and its revues have added sparkle to the « City of Light » and « Paris by night » since 1946.
 

The first Lido
 

In 1946, Joseph and Louis Clerico took over the Lido, a venue that had been very fashionable in the Belle Époque of the 1920s with a décor inspired by Venice and its celebrated Lido beach.

They transformed it from top to bottom to create a one-of-a-kind cabaret.

Many glitteringly successful revues followed, each more spectacular than its predecessor. And for each one, the world’s most glamorous avenue was the scene of a star-studded opening night, attended by the cream of international high society.

In 1958, the Lido show was produced at the Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas. The original contract was for six months. It was extended…for thirty-two years.
 

The Lido today
 

This uninterrupted string of successes led the Lido to move from 78 Champs Elysées to 116 bis in 1977. The new cabaretis at the exit of the George V metro station, in the Normandie building, next to the largest cinema of the period.

The venue is a technological feat:

• 7,500 m² with 6 floors from the stage to the ceiling

• a 1,150-seat panoramic theatre designed without columns to ensure perfect visibility: a single, 45-meter-long prestressed concrete beam supports the entire structure.

• A giant elevator allows the orchestra section, where 300 guests dine, to sink 80 centimetres into the floor to further improve visibility for the show.

• The machinery is unique in the entire world and includes an ice rink, a water screen and a pool.

60 years after its creation, the Lido and its revue remain unrivalled symbols of Paris by night, a place for enchantment and beauty..

 

GOOD TO KNOW

• Taking photographs of, filming or recording the show is prohibited.
Pictures may not be taken in the theatre.

• Children ages 4 and older are welcome

• Casual elegant dress code. Coat and tie appreciated. Shorts, Bermuda shorts, athletic clothing and tennis shoes are not allowed.

Arrival : approximately 30 minutes before your evening begins

• Compulsory cloakroom: €2

SCHEDULES - Open everyday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 AM

 

METROS AND PARKINGS

Metro ligne 1 station Georges V • RER A station Charles de Gaules Etoile • Many parkings near the Lido.

ADDRESS

116 bis Avenue des Champs-Élysées 75008 Paris

GETTING TO THE LIDO

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

LINE 1

George V station
(last trains during the week around 12:30 a.m., 1:30 a.m. on weekends)

RER A

Charles de Gaulle-Étoile station

LINE 73

Get off at Champs-Élysées Clémenceau

PARKING

The George V car park opposite the Lido de Paris is open 24/7.