Among the venues that have become must-visit spots today, three clubs stand out unmistakably: Club Pierre Charron, Club Barrière Paris, and Club Circus Paris. Each offers a different vibe, a unique atmosphere, but all share the same promise—redefining the Parisian night out in their own way.
Located in the luxurious Golden Triangle just a short walk from the Champs-Élysées, Club Pierre Charron has become the most popular gaming spot in Paris. Designed by players, for players, it’s evolved into a lively nightlife hub that goes far beyond just a casino.
When it comes to gaming, the selection is one of the most extensive in Paris: cash game poker (Texas Hold’em and Omaha), Blackjack, Punto Banco, Ultimate Poker, Three-Card Poker, and even Caribbean Stud Poker, all featuring a wide range of stakes. The poker tables are outfitted with RFID technology, ensuring secure chip counts and allowing for more hands to be played seamlessly.
Beyond the gaming rooms, the venue stays open until the early hours, offering a bar nestled at the heart of the arcade and a smoking lounge-library that exudes the vibe of a private club—perfect for night owls. Whether you’re dropping by for a late dinner, enjoying a drink, or indulging in a cigar, you don’t need to be a gamer to stop by (just remember to bring your ID). It’s an ideal spot for those seeking a Parisian experience that’s both chic and laid-back.
Located in the historic premises of the Aviation Club of France, right in the heart of the Champs-Élysées, the Club Barrière Paris unmistakably positions itself as a luxurious urban casino experience. The interior design, crafted by a renowned designer, feels like stepping into a sprawling, sophisticated apartment where each room has its own distinct personality.
After midnight, the atmosphere stays lively and bustling. Fans of classic games can indulge in blackjack, punto banco, or ultimate poker, all with the chance to win big jackpots that keep building. Poker enthusiasts, meanwhile, can settle in for cash games or jump into regular tournaments. For those craving an extra thrill, there are VIP areas with more discreet, high-stakes tables reserved for adrenaline seekers.
Another major perk for night owls: the bar and restaurant, open until 4 a.m. — the perfect spot to enjoy a late-night cocktail or settle in for a meal right within the gaming areas, all in an elegant, distinctly Parisian atmosphere.
Further west, just steps from the Parc des Princes, Club Circus Paris has evolved over the years into the heart of poker in Paris. The atmosphere here is different: more friendly, highly focused on gameplay and community spirit.
The club offers an extensive selection of cash games and a packed tournament schedule, with events almost every day. Classic table games are also well featured, including blackjack with a progressive jackpot — welcoming even beginners to give it a try.
After midnight, the venue stays lively, fueled by a loyal crowd and a relaxed atmosphere. A real perk is La Baraka, the club's restaurant, open to everyone — perfect for grabbing a late-night bite or a cozy dinner, even if you're not gaming. It's a great way to keep the night going after a match, a concert, or just hanging out with friends.
Open late, well-maintained, stylish, and lively, gaming clubs now fill a void in Paris's nightlife. Inside, you'll discover:
Whether you're a dedicated gamer, just curious, or a night owl looking for a unique spot after midnight, gaming clubs are now emerging as one of the top nighttime options in Paris. A different way to experience the night—more laid-back, but equally thrilling.
Our favorite gaming spots in Paris:
Club Pierre Charron
62 Pierre Charron Street – 75008 Paris
Open daily from 12:30 PM to 6:30 AM
www.clubpierrecharron.com
Club Circus Paris
37-39 Boulevard Murat,
75116 Paris
Open daily from 1:00 PM to 5:30 AM
www.circus-poker.com
Club Barrière
104 Avenue des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris
Open daily from 1:00 PM to 6:00 AM
01 76 21 20 00
Visit the Club Barrière website
Recommended age
From 18 to 99 years old
Average duration
2 h



























