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16 E3
Café de la Mairie St-Germain institution
8 place St-Sulpice, 6ème • 01 43 26 67 82
Open to midnight daily
One of the 6th arrondissement's “correct addresses”,
this chichi café is consequently popular with wealthy
Parisians. Occupying a prime spot opposite St-
Sulpice, the terrace is often full of ladies who lunch,
gentlemen of leisure and well-heeled art students
sipping champagne and watching the world go by.
16 F3
L'Urgence pre-club theme bar
45 rue Monsieur Le Prince, 6ème • 01 43 26 45 69
www.urgencebar.com Open 9pm-4am Tue-Sat
Hypochondriacs and medical students alike flock to this popular, if odd,
venue that is decked out with medical equipment ranging from syringes and
X-rays to biology text-book images of genitalia. Continuing with the theme,
the bar is staffed by men in white coats who concoct drinks from a list that
includes choices such as “Face Lift”, “Suppository” and “Electro-Shock
Therapy” - all of which, naturally, are served up in test tubes.
16 F2
Don Carlos Spanish hedonism
66 rue Mazarine, 6ème • 01 43 54 53 17
Open to 5am Mon-Sat
On most nights at Don Carlos, guitarists alternately
serenade beautiful girls and encourage the table-
dancing crowd to indulge in rousing sing-alongs.
Expect tequila shots, potent sangria, friendly staff
and walls bearing photos of screen-greats who've
drunk here (from Brigitte Bardot to Kevin Spacey).
16 F2
WAGG cool, classy club
62 rue Mazarine, 6ème • 01 55 42 22 00
Open to 5am Thu-Sat
Legend has it that this club's former incarnation, the
Whisky A Go-Go, was the last stop on Jim Morrison's
final big night out. The party animals who flock here
today always dress to impress the terrifying physiog-
nomiste (style-bouncer), so follow suit. The UK-import
70s-groove Carwash is a must on Friday nights. Adm
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