Crazy Horse
About
Le Crazy Horse, located at 12 Avenue George V in Paris, is one of the city’s most iconic cabarets and a cornerstone of French nightlife. Founded in 1951 by Alain Bernardin, the club has become renowned for its elegant, sensual performances that combine nudity, choreography, music and theatrical storytelling. The space occupies former wine cellars and features an intimate stage that seats around 350 guests, making each visit a personal, visceral experience. Over the decades, the Crazy Horse has hosted countless legendary guest artists—from Dita Von Teese and Pamela Anderson to contemporary pop stars such as Lisa and Karol G—while continuously evolving its repertoire under visionary directors, most recently Philippe Decouflé. Whether you’re drawn by its storied history, its cutting‑edge show production, or the famed “Totally Crazy” programme that blends classic tableaux with glittering modern choreography, a visit promises an unforgettable evening that blends artistry and glamour.
Highlights
- Totally Crazy Show
- Iconic Location
- Legendary Guest Stars
Good to Know
Best time to visit
Spring and early summer, when the crowds are thinner and the show’s spectacular lighting is at its best
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes