Paris Neighborhoods: Chatelet-Les HallesNightlife The Ladies of the Night and flashing-neon sex shops aren't the only attractions in this neighborhood after dark (although there's not much else towards Metro Réamur-Sabastopol). The Irish bars around Châtelet-Les Halles attract English-speaking expats, tourists, and the locals who'd like to meet them, including the Frog & Rosbif, the Cruiscin Lan (18 Rue des Halles), McBride's (54 Rue St-Denis), and Quigley's Point (5 Rue du Jour), while the Australian Café Oz (18 Rue St-Denis) has live DJs and dancing after dark. Jazz aficionados should head to Rue des Lombards for Le Baisé Sale (#58), Duc des Lombards (#42) and the Le Sunside/Sunset (#60), or try the more intimate Petit Opportun (15 Rue des Lavandières-St-Opportune). Discover Gay Paree at the Tropic Café (66 Rue des Lobards) or the more colorful Banana Café (13 Rue de la Ferronerie), both open until 5am.
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