Established since 24th September 1983, Stade Dominique-Duvauchelle is one of the most important stadiums in Créteil. Built by architect Bernard Iamy, and names after the famous sports journalist, this stadium can accommodate approximately 12,150 guests. They are known for famous football matches and the surrounding athletic tracks attract many competitions too. Call ahead for detailed information.
Founded in 1889, this legendary cabaret is known to the world over for being the birthplace of the famous French form of dance, can-can, forever immortalized in the paintings of French artist Toulouse-Lautrec. This landmark red windmill near Montmartre attracted the free spirits and artistic souls of Paris' Belle Epoque with its extravagant and risque performances. Although during World War I popularity dropped off, it rebounded greatly with the advent of the glitzy dancer Mistinguette, perhaps the cabaret's most iconic performer, in the 1920s. Today, the red lights of the Moulin Rouge still glow in Pigalle, where visitors can get a taste of Paris' Golden Age.
Le Stresa is a well-known celebrity haunt, with the likes of Jean-Paul Belmondo and Delon dining here quite often. So don't be surprised when you find a Pennette Pasta "Belmondo'style" or a Linguine Pasta "Delon style" featured along the list of authentic Italian fare. The decor may not be exceptionally striking, but the special Cesar sculptures do find a retrospective glance or two. The prices are a little higher than you'd expect, thanks to all the media publicity, but then again, dining with the stars is not an everyday affair. So dress up well, stack your wallet and enjoy evening!
Located in the center of Paris, this venue is very much in demand to stage musicals, classical concerts and operas. Built in 1905, it is renowned architect Jacques Hermant's work of art. And even if you are not into opera, theater or Western classical music, you could just visit Salle Gaveau to admire the magnificent décor and revisit a bygone era.
L' Archipel is a movie theater, live music venue and rental space, all rolled into one. It has a couple screens for your viewing pleasure. It also has a hall that hosts music concerts and other events. The entire space is split into two halls, one for the theatrical plays, contemporary acts, and concerts, while the other hall showcases movies. The bar area is accessible by both the halls. For film times, ticket prices and event information, check their website.