2 Best Performing Arts Venues in Les Grands Boulevards, Paris

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We've compiled the best of the best in Les Grands Boulevards - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Le Grand Rex

Grands Boulevards Fodor's Choice

Since it opened in 1932, the Grand Rex—a designated historic landmark—has been Europe's largest cinema, with 2,800 seats in its main auditorium and Paris's largest screen. The cinema's history is almost as colorful as its superb Art Deco architecture, considered some of the finest in the city. Although some films are in French or are dubbed in French, many of the international films are in their original language (including many in English) with French subtitles.

Le Louxor

Montmartre Fodor's Choice

First opened in 1921, Le Louxor has since been returned to its original Egyptian-theme splendor. Now the city's grandest cinema, this Art Deco beauty is gorgeously appointed—all in rich ocher with jewel-toned velvet seating—and shows a roster of contemporary international art films in three cinemas. Have a drink at the top-floor bar or balcony for spectacular views of the neighborhood and Sacré-Coeur.

170 bd. Magenta, Paris, 75010, France
01–44–63–96–96
Performing Art Details
€11.50

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