Enjoy a show in Paris

Enjoy a show in Paris

In Paris, going to a show is more than a tradition, it's a veritable way of life. During your stay at the Hotel Beaugrenelle Saint-Charles, discover the diversity and quality of the productions offered on the Left Bank. Whether you want to see a show with your family or as a couple, in the afternoon or in the evening, to cry or laugh, here are some ideas for outings...

 

A mosaic of moods

You are sure to find a show to your liking! If you love the wonder and spectacle of the circus, check out A Voyage Through Time, the current spectacular offered by the Bormann Moreno circus troupe. For older children, the venue has also developed an astonishing and frightening immersive horror show with thrills guaranteed. Also taste the refinement of the Parisian cabaret at Don Camilo. The famous venue marvellously combines quality shows and a tasty gastronomic experience. Alternatively, at the Grand Point-Virgule, you can enjoy stand-up from the most fashionable comedians and various one-man or one-woman comedy shows.

 

All the pleasures of the theatre

About fifteen minutes on foot from the Hotel Beaugrenelle Saint-Charles is the Théâtre de la Tour Eiffel, which offers three shows playing on a range of emotions, from the moving Adieu, Monsieur Haffmann to the tenderness and humour of Albert Einstein, un Enfant à Part through the poignant flights of the musical show La Promesse Jacques Brel. You and your family can also take advantage of the programme for young audiences at the Comédie Tour Eiffel, which features great classics by Molière as well as fun plays for children. The same venue also offers hilarious comedies in the evening for adults!

 

During your stay at the Hotel Beaugrenelle Saint-Charles, treat yourself to an evening or an afternoon show in one of the theatre venues on the Left Bank. Our team will be delighted to give you their recommendations.

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Hotel Beaugrenelle Saint Charles, a 3-star hotel in the heart of Paris located near the Eiffel Tower