If you love a beat that makes you move, Paris has a solid line‑up of techno house clubs that keep the dance floor alive until sunrise. Below you’ll find the clubs that actually deliver the sound, the crowd, and the vibe you’re after, plus quick tips so you don’t waste time figuring things out on the spot.
Rex Club – This place is a legend. The sound system is tuned for deep house and techno, and the line‑up usually features world‑class DJs on Fridays and Saturdays. Expect a cover of €12‑€15, a smart‑casual dress code (no sportswear), and a short queue if you arrive after 11 p.m.
Badaboum – Located in the Bastille area, Badaboum mixes underground techno with a sleek bar scene. The door is €10‑€13 and the club often runs a “Techno Tuesday” where tickets are cheaper. Dress is relaxed‑stylish; a nice shirt and clean shoes will get you in.
Glazart – If you enjoy an industrial vibe, Glazart’s warehouse feel is perfect for hard‑hitting house. The club hosts long‑night events that run past 4 a.m. Ticket prices hover around €8‑€12. Bring a light jacket – the space can get chilly.
La Machine du Moulin Rouge – This venue offers multiple rooms, with the “Le Petit Machine” dedicated to techno house. Prices range €9‑€14, and the crowd leans toward the fashionable crowd. Dress modestly but avoid sneakers with visible logos.
Concrete (now part of the new “Club Nuit”) – Though the original Concrete closed, its spirit lives on in a new riverside spot that keeps the marathon techno sessions alive. Expect a €15 cover, open‑air vibes in summer, and a strict no‑photos rule.
Arrive early if you want a good spot on the dance floor. Most clubs start soft at 10 p.m. and hit full speed around midnight. Buying tickets online saves you from the door line and often gives a small discount.
Transport is easy – the Metro lines 1, 4, 5 and 11 stop near most of these venues. Grab a night‑time ticket or use a contactless card; taxis are pricey after midnight, so rideshare apps are a safer bet.
Keep cash handy for the bar. Many clubs still use cash for drinks, and the bar can get busy fast. A €20‑€30 budget will cover a couple of cocktails and a bottle of water.
Respect the dress code. A simple rule: avoid sportswear, flip‑flops, and overly casual tees. A nice shirt, dark jeans, and clean shoes will get you through most doors without hassle.
Stay safe. Stick with friends, know your exit routes, and keep an eye on your drinks. If you feel uncomfortable, staff are usually trained to help.
Paris’ techno house scene is alive, diverse, and ready for any night owl. Whether you’re after the classic vibe of Rex Club or the raw energy of Glazart, you now have the basics to pick a spot, plan your night, and enjoy the music without the usual guesswork. Turn up the volume, hit the dance floor, and make 2025 a year to remember in Paris nightlife.
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