Latino Music and Dance
Iapena
lapena St Germain 6 passage de la petite boucherie, 75006. Métro Mabillon
Located in a typical St Germain cellar, this tiny and authentic latino bar has a great selection of salsa music.
L'Escale
15, rue Monsieur le Prince, 75006 Paris Metro Odeon
La Casa Pepe-unusual diner
Located in the heart of the Latin Quarter, La Casa Pepe transports guests in a friendly Spanish atmosphere with guitars and Spanish songs.
You can taste local dishes, prepared in the Iberian tradition, such as rabbit with garlic or paellas.
5 rue Mouffetard, Paris 5e
Tel +33 (0) 1 44 27 01 85 www.lacasapepe.com
Le Balajo
9, rue de Lappe, 75011 Paris, Metro Bastille, Open from Monday to Saturday. Website: www.balajo.fr
Since 1936, the Balajo is a mythical place where you can dance to the Latin sounds.
Mondays - Tea Dancing from 14h to 19h For Ballroom Dancing lovers. 7 € with one drink.
Tuesdays - SALSA SALSA BACHATA KIZOMBA
19.30 – SALSA Beginners class 19.30
20:30 - BACHATA / KIZOMBA evolutionary beginner (JAY)
21h30-1H45: DANCE SALSA, BACHATA AND KIZOMBA with DJ
Wednesdays - ROCK'N NIGHT – FIFTIES SOUND from 20.00 - 2.00
Website www.fiftiessound.com
Thursdays - Salsa Cuban classes - 19.30 Beginers - 20.30 Intermediate
Dance from 21:30 to 1.00 Evening SALSA Cuban and Latino Mix DJ
Music, dance and classes continue on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Barrio Latino become Pachamama
46, rue du Faubourg Saint-Antoine, 12ème, Métro Bastille
www.facebook.com/PachamamaParis/
Nestled in an impressive historic building of the 19th century by Gustave Eiffel, Barrio Latino closed to make way to Pachamama!
It aims at reinventing the festive spirit, drawing its inspiration from southern American regions.
On the first floor, descover La Cantina, the restaurant that offers a view over the dance floor. It offers a menu based on Latin American specialties such as Peruvian ceviche, Nikkei tuna tataki, Jalapenos Poppers as well as Pluma Iberica, Spare Ribs marinated in spices, a beef Churrasco or a meat Parillada.
Pachamama also offers a wine list based on French, Argentinian and Chilean crus.
On the second floor you can discover a magnificent bar with tequila-based cocktails and other magic potions, the whole served with tapas: sea bream ceviche, guacamole and corn chips and jalapenos poppers.
The 3rd floor is your smoking room with Chesterfield sofas and the large American pool table.
La Pachanga
8 rue Vandamme 75014. Métro Gaieté or Edgar Quinet, www.lapachanga.fr
One of the most popular spots to dance Cuban salsa in Paris. Opened every day but the best dancing nights are on Mondays. La Pachanga is the place for all dance lovers of Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Zouk, Kizomba. They also have best mojitos and delicious fajitas.
It offers salsa classes from Monday to Saturday from 19:30 to 21:30 and Kizomba on Sunday from 18:45 to 20:45.
Tout le Monde en Parle (TLMP)
4 rue du Départ 75015 Paris, Metro: Montparnasse", at the foot of the Montparnasse Tower.
Many courses are offered, to know the dates and days, look at the website
soiree-salsa-paris-ete-2011-cours-salsa.html
The unimaginable place, a designer restaurant and a place to sip a cocktail in a big recliner on the terrace, taste delicious kebabs or dance to Latin sounds.
In summer you can enjoy salsa on Thursday evening.
Price: Evening class + soft drink at 12 € or Evening class + alcohol at 15 €
BRASIL TROPICAL
This is the place for lovers of exotic ambience and culinary delights of the Brazilian rhythms - salsa and meringue included.
33 avenue du Maine, Paris 15th
Tel +33 (0) 1 42 79 94 94 www.brasiltropical.com
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