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Olympia
My advice is to explore the area around Olympia before the show. There are some great little cafes and bars that are way cheaper than what the venue offers.
I recommend getting there early, like around 6 PM, to snag a good spot if it's general admission. The view is way better when you're closer to the stage!
I suggest bringing your own earplugs if you're sensitive to loud music. It gets pretty intense inside, and it really helped me enjoy the concert more without hurting my ears.
I think it's a good idea to check the venue's website for last-minute ticket deals. I found some discounts that saved me a few euros compared to other sites.
La Bellevilloise
Get there right around 9 PM if you want to snag a good spot—trust me, it fills up quickly!
Look out for the happy hour deals on drinks; they can really save you some cash while starting your night out!
Zenith Paris - La Villette
I think using public transport is the best. The metro station is super close, and parking can be a hassle. Trust me, you don’t want to waste time looking for a spot!
I suggest checking the setlist from previous shows online if you're a fan of the artist. It can really enhance your experience knowing what to expect!
If you're into merch, take a look before the show starts. I found some cool stuff at reasonable prices right at the main entrance instead of during intermission.
La Cigale
Another thing, keep an eye out for smaller acts; they often have amazing talent! I discovered a fantastic band that I probably wouldn’t have seen otherwise.
I think you should check the venue's social media for last-minute ticket deals. I got mine for 20% off just a day before the concert!
Le Trianon
My advice is to arrive around 30-45 minutes early. It gets crowded, and the seating is first-come, first-served, so snagging a good spot for the show is totally worth it!
Don't wait until the last minute to buy merch; the lines can get long after shows. I made that mistake and left without my favorite band’s shirt, which was a bummer!
I think you should definitely check out their bar offerings. The drinks are surprisingly affordable for Paris, but don’t forget to bring cash as some places may not take card!
Le Duc des Lombards
Caveau de la Huchette
Try the cocktails before they run out! They have some unique blends that you won’t find anywhere else.
New Morning
I recommend checking out the schedule online before you go. Some artists are only there for a couple of nights, and you don't want to miss out on someone amazing! I found the schedule helpful, but it was a little confusing to find at first.
My advice is to arrive with a group but don't overpack it. A group of about 4-5 is perfect and you'll have a blast. I went with too many people once and it was hard to stick together in the crowd.
Trabendo
If you're driving, I recommend parking a bit farther away and walking. It's often easier than hunting for a spot right near the venue and I felt safer walking in groups.
Get there around 6 PM if you can. The line can get long and you want to snag a good spot close to the stage!
Cafe de la Danse
My advice is to arrive a bit early, like around 30 minutes before the show, to get good standing spots. It gets crowded fast and I ended up stuck at the back.
I recommend checking their social media for last-minute tickets or special events—sometimes you can snag a great deal! I got lucky with a discount one night.