The Best House Clubs in Paris (2026): Where It's Actually House

The Best House Clubs in Paris (2026): Where It's Actually House
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Short answer: For genuine house music in Paris, go to Djoon for soulful, deep and afro house, Rex Club for the techno-house institution with a legendary sound system, and Badaboum for long DJ sets in Bastille. La Machine du Moulin Rouge (its basement room La Chaufferie) and Nuits Fauves on the Seine round out a serious weekend. Doors open around midnight, the floor fills after 01:00, it's 18+, and buying advance tickets on Resident Advisor (ra.co) or Shotgun (shotgun.live) is the move.

Paris in 2026 is in good health for house and techno. The scene isn't as door-strict as Berlin, but it rewards people who come for the music and turn up late. Below is the honest breakdown — because a wrong night or the wrong room will leave you standing in front of a mainstream floor when you wanted deep house.

The clubs at a glance

ClubAreaMusicDoor reality
Djoon13th (Quai de la Gare)Soulful / deep / afro house, discoWarm, loyal crowd; the honest soulful-house pick
Rex Club2nd (Bonne Nouvelle)Techno, house, electroInstitution; buy advance for big lineups
Badaboum11th (Bastille)House, techno, bassCompact room, long sets; casual but selective
La Machine du Moulin Rouge18th (Pigalle)Electronic in La Chaufferie; mixed upstairsBig venue — aim for the basement room
Nuits Fauves13th (Austerlitz)Techno, house, electroRaw riverside warehouse feel; event-driven

Djoon (22 bd Vincent Auriol, 75013) is the temple of soulful, deep and afro house, running since 2003 and still an RA "Best Clubs in Paris 2026" pick. Friday and Saturday run roughly 23:45–05:30; the Sunday daytime/evening sessions (~17:00–23:00) are a special, unhurried thing. If you want house specifically, start here.

Rex Club (5 bd Poissonnière, 75002) is the techno-house institution — open since the late 1980s, home to Laurent Garnier's residency from 1992, and famed for its Void Acoustics system. Open Wed–Sat, roughly midnight to 07:00. Entry runs from about €5 early-bird advance up to €12–€20 at the door on big weekends (as of 2026). Full write-up on its venue page.

Badaboum (2 bis rue des Taillandiers, 75011) is the Bastille club for long-set house and techno, with a compact main room and an upstairs cocktail bar. Thursday 23:30–06:00, Friday & Saturday to 07:00. In 2026 it announced a resident roster (Lisa More, Sina XX, Soyoon, DJ Physical, Vanille, LAMALICE) and launched alcohol-free "Sober Club" nights.

La Machine du Moulin Rouge (90 bd de Clichy, 75018) sits next to the Moulin Rouge with four spaces over four levels. For electronic music, head for La Chaufferie, the ~400-capacity basement "club within the club" — the main room, Le Central, leans more mainstream.

Nuits Fauves (34 quai d'Austerlitz, 75013) is a raw, dark riverside room under the Cité de la Mode et du Design — techno, house and electro, and winter home to the hard-techno collective Possession. It's event-driven, so check the calendar before you go.

A note on legends: the famous Seine-barge club Concrete closed in 2019, and its successor Dehors Brut never reopened after COVID — that lineage now survives only through touring collectives like Possession at other venues, not a fixed club. For warehouse energy, look to La Station – Gare des Mines (Porte d'Aubervilliers) instead.

How to get in

Buy in advance on Resident Advisor (ra.co) or Shotgun (shotgun.live). Most nights also sell at the door unless they're sold out or capped, but big lineups do sell out. Bring ID — the legal age is 18+. Come for the music, dress casual (all-black works everywhere), and arrive after 01:00 when the floor actually fills. Doors say midnight; nobody's dancing at 00:15.

Plan your exit: the Métro runs until ~01:15 (Sun–Thu) or ~02:15 (Fri–Sat), then the Noctilien night buses cover the city until the Métro reopens around 05:30. Since Rex, Badaboum and others run to 06:00–07:00, budget for a Noctilien or a taxi/VTC home.

Is it worth it? Yes — if you pick the right room. Go to Djoon for soulful house, Rex for a proper techno-house night, Badaboum for long sets, and treat La Machine's basement, not its main floor, as the electronic option.

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