Karaoke in Paris: rooms, boxes and bars to try by neighborhood

Paris is an ideal playground for a singing night out. Whether you are looking for a private box, a lively bar or a polished show, the city offers a wide range of formats. We tour flagship addresses such as BAM, Bart, Concerto, KaraFun, Le 3Bis, La Noche, L’Époque, Hôtel Paradiso, Baci Baci and Yonko Bar.

This guide offers a neighborhood-by-neighborhood selection to help you quickly find the right spot for the mood and budget you have in mind.

Clear criteria: stress level (stage or box), group size, music style, sound quality, cocktails and snacks. We also point out minimum spends, fixed time slots and private-hire rules.

Areas covered: central Paris (Bourse/Sentier/Arts-et-Métiers), the Left Bank, the festive North (Pigalle/Montmartre), Canal/Bonne Nouvelle, the East (Bercy/Bastille/Belleville) and the chic West (Arc de Triomphe/Ternes).

Goal: to help you choose an ideal place to sing without hassle, with addresses, price ranges and useful specifics for a proper night out with friends.

How to choose the right karaoke in Paris by mood, budget and group size

Finding the right place to sing mainly depends on the atmosphere you want, the price and the size of the group.

Private box or open stage: which format lets you sing without stress?

Private box = intimacy. Ideal if you are shy or planning a birthday with friends. Open stage = collective energy and conviviality, but taking the mic can feel intimidating.

How much does it cost: benchmarks and good deals

Quick benchmarks: Bart from €5.50/person (1 h 30), Concerto from €9/person, BAM €5–12/h/person, KaraFun €13/person (2 h), Chante! €29 (45 min), Hôtel Paradiso €4/h/person.

Tip: choosing a weekday or daytime slot often lowers the price.

Capacity and quality criteria

  • From a duo to a large group: book a modular room and anticipate the minimum spend.
  • Check the quality of the microphone, hi-fi sound, screen and whether table service is available.
  • Choose according to your goal: lots of songs for singing, cocktails for partying, cozy lounges for a relaxed evening.

“Signature” karaoke experiences in Paris to try at least once

Some places turn a song into a real performance. Here, you come for the concept, the memory and the atmosphere more than for a simple microphone. These experiences are designed like show nights.

L’Écran Pop at the Grand Rex

Screening and show: sing in front of a giant screen, with the energy of musicals. Ideal for fans of Grease or Mamma Mia!. Price benchmark: around €23 per person.

Chante ! (50 rue de Charenton)

Concert format: dressing room, coaching and a turn on a real stage. Designed for 3–10 people, 45 minutes, with packages from €29 often including a cocktail or a snack.

Hôtel Paradiso (bd Diderot)

Cinema DNA: special focus on soundtracks, Disney and musicals. The decor evokes La La Land and the catalog exceeds 40,000 tracks. Low indicative price: around €4/h per person depending on the package.

Gypsi Motel (rue de Berri)

An unusual world first and foremost: original decor and inventive cocktails for a pre-party. Perfect for a group looking for somewhere different before taking the mic.

Practical tip: these signature formats fill up quickly at weekends. Book early if you are aiming for a peak-time slot. Choose according to your profile: cinema/soundtracks for Paradiso, stage immersion for Chante!, musicals for the Grand Rex, decor and cocktails for Gypsi Motel.

Central Paris: karaoke boxes and bars around Bourse, Sentier and Arts-et-Métiers

The city center brings together practical, lively addresses for starting a singing night. Easy to reach by metro, this area is ideal after dinner or after work.

Concerto Karaoké Box (15 rue de Palestro) offers cozy lounges for 2 to 9 people. The equipment is high-end: wireless microphones, hi-fi sound and a multilingual catalog of more than 30,000 tracks. Drinks are served in the room, with packages from €9/person.

Concerto Karaoké Box (15 rue de Palestro)

Intimate lounges that are comfortable and perfect for a small group wanting quality audio.

BAM Karaoké Box (Sentier / Bourse)

At 50 rue d’Aboukir, the multi-room concept offers themed worlds. The catalog covers around 25,000 songs, ideal for singing big classics without worrying about the neighbors.

Bart (Paris 3)

7 rue Papin: rooms for up to 15 people, more than 45,000 songs and table service. The light effects and starry ceiling create a real stage feel.

L’Enchanteur (Paris 3)

15 rue Michel le Comte: a more intimate option. This bar has a “magical” identity that feels different from standardized boxes.

Choose the center if you want to stay close to transport, move on to other places and benefit from a wide choice of formats.

  • Check the length of the slot and the private-hire conditions.
  • Confirm how drinks are organized: table service or ordering at the bar.
  • Look at the technology offered (microphones, screen, sound system) to avoid bad surprises.
Place Address Capacity Strong points
Concerto Karaoké Box 15 rue de Palestro 2–9 people 30,000+ tracks, wireless microphones, hi-fi sound, drinks in the room
BAM Karaoké Box 50 rue d’Aboukir 2–30 people (multi-room) Themed worlds, catalog of around 25,000 tracks
Bart 7 rue Papin up to 15 people 45,000+ songs, light effects, table service
L’Enchanteur 15 rue Michel le Comte small group Intimate atmosphere and original concept

Karaoke in Paris: rooms, boxes and bars to try by neighborhood

Each arrondissement offers a different kind of evening; it is worth planning for that.

Finding the right spot by arrondissement

“By neighborhood” logic: the center offers a high density of venues and excellent metro access.
The northern areas focus on late-night partying.
The West targets a chicer clientele and higher-end formats.

Choosing by your music style

Pop hits for a night out with friends.
Soundtracks and Disney suit concepts such as Hôtel Paradiso.
For international groups, favor a multilingual catalog like Concerto.
BAM remains a reliable choice for classics.

Reading between the lines of the offers

Always check the real duration of the slot, the cancellation policy, the minimum spend and private-hire conditions (whole room or corner of the bar).

  • Compare prices: calculate the cost per person including drinks and snacks.
  • Choose by profile: after-work = short weekday slot; birthday = private hire; large group = hourly package.

Tip: ask about the effective duration and hidden fees before confirming the booking.

Next: the following selection lists tested places by area to save time when booking.

Left Bank: karaoke spots around Saint-Michel, Odéon and Mouffetard

On the Left Bank, you will find addresses that are ideal for drinks first and then a performance with friends.

Retro microphone for a karaoke atmosphere

Concerto Karaoke Saint-Michel (4 rue Suger)

Private lounges, soundproofed and comfortable. Tablet ordering, from €9/person, up to 14 people per room.

VIK Karaoke Bar (4 rue Suger)

Bar format with a more electric feel: you sing, dance and stay late into the night. Cocktails are available at the counter.

Yonko Bar (15 rue Monsieur le Prince)

Friendly atmosphere in a basement. Vaulted room, giant screen and a strong reputation for the atmosphere-to-drink-price ratio.

New York Café Karaoke (68 rue Mouffetard)

Lounge spirit on rue Mouffetard: tapas, cocktails and group formats (up to 30) by quote.

Practical tip: choose according to your goal: private comfort (Concerto), dancefloor (VIK), friendly cellar (Yonko) or lounge drinks (New York Café). Remember to book, check the slot length and how drinks are handled on site.

Place Address Capacity Strong points
Concerto Karaoke Saint-Michel 4 rue Suger up to 14 people soundproofed, tablet ordering, from €9/person
VIK Karaoke Bar 4 rue Suger small to medium groups dancing atmosphere, cocktails
Yonko Bar 15 rue Monsieur le Prince small group vaulted basement room, giant screen
New York Café Karaoke 68 rue Mouffetard up to 30 people lounge, tapas, groups by quote

Festive northern neighborhoods: Pigalle, Montmartre and nights that end late

The north of the city pulses late into the night, between lively streets and addresses where the evening carries on.

Area DNA: you come for a festive atmosphere, busy boulevards and the chance to sing until morning. The streets around Pigalle and Montmartre offer a mix of small legendary places and modern venues.

Singer on stage with a microphone

La Noche (7 rue Pierre Fontaine)

In the basement, a warm cellar and a night-owl format. The microphone goes around and the atmosphere often has people competing for their turn.

Hours: karaoke until 5 a.m. on weekends. Price benchmark: around €15/person. Bear in mind that drinks can make the bill heavier.

L’Époque (38 boulevard de Clichy)

A local institution, with a brasserie spirit and a crowd that sings along. The microphone rotates and the energy is immediate.

Ideal if you are looking for the legendary side and spontaneity of a true open stage.

BAM Karaoke Box Madeleine (4 rue de Caumartin)

BAM Karaoke Box offers a higher-end version: spaces for 2 to 30 people, Bose audio, cocktail bar and terrace.

Package from around €8/person. It is the right choice for an organized evening where you alternate private singing and social moments.

Tip: arrive early for a good slot, plan your way home and choose a box if you do not want interruptions.

Place Feature Hours / Price
La Noche cellar, shared microphone until 5 a.m. on weekends / around €15/person
L’Époque legendary brasserie, party atmosphere late night / variable (drinks)
BAM Karaoke Box Madeleine 2–30 people, cocktail bar, terrace open late / from around €8/person
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Quick choice: La Noche for night owls, L’Époque for spontaneous energy, BAM Madeleine for group comfort.

Canal Saint-Martin and Bonne Nouvelle: high-tech karaoke and restaurants with dedicated rooms

Between the canal and Bonne Nouvelle, this corner offers a real compromise: central, lively and practical for bringing your friends together without crossing the city.

Musician on stage in a venue

KaraFun Paris (3 impasse Bonne Nouvelle)

KaraFun offers 16 private rooms equipped for a “mini-club” effect.

Light effects, disco balls, smoke machines, cameras and a tablet to manage the playlist. Capacity: up to 25 people, typical 2-hour format, prices from €13/person.

Baci Baci (20 boulevard Saint-Martin)

Cozy Italian restaurant with Spritz and antipasti, plus a room in the basement available for private hire.

Generous catalog (around 38,000 songs): perfect if you want to dine and then sing without changing places.

  • Practical benchmarks: address on rue Bonne Nouvelle, 2-hour format at KaraFun.
  • Choose KaraFun for the staging and technology.
  • Favor Baci Baci for a full dinner and a gourmet evening.

Watch out: ask about prices, duration, private-hire conditions and the minimum spend before booking.

Eastern Paris: Bercy, Bastille and Belleville for singing as a crew

The east of the city favors spacious, friendly venues. It is the ideal place to bring friends together, celebrate a birthday or organize a team outing.

Le 3Bis (41 rue des Pirogues de Bercy)

Immersive lounges: six themed spaces, retro gaming and a stage for taking the mic. The quiz/blind-test combo uses voice recognition (6,000 tracks), and the catalog can reach 50,000 songs.

Simple organization: order from the lounge so you do not interrupt the group dynamic. Hours: 3 p.m.–2 a.m. (weekdays), 11 a.m.–2 a.m. (weekends). Indicative prices: from €8.80–11/h/person.

Hôtel Paradiso (135 bd Diderot)

A real private room with cinema decor, ideal if your group loves soundtracks and musicals. 80″ screen, more than 40,000 tracks and event packages for a tailored experience.

China Town Belleville (27 rue du Buisson Saint-Louis)

Restaurant-karaoke format with a platform stage. You dine, then you sing: dinner-karaoke menu around €20. Short playlist (around 100 songs), perfect for a simple, festive dinner night.

Tip: compare the hourly price per person with the menu, anticipate extras and check the real capacity of private rooms to avoid being cramped.

Place Address Capacity / Price Strong point
Le 3Bis 41 rue des Pirogues de Bercy 6 lounges / from €8.80–11/h/person quiz, blind test, catalog up to 50,000 tracks
Hôtel Paradiso 135 bd Diderot around 10 people (private) / packages cinema atmosphere, 80″ screen, 40,000+ tracks
China Town Belleville 27 rue du Buisson Saint-Louis restaurant / menu around €20 platform stage, dinner + singing, short playlist

Chic West: Arc de Triomphe, Ternes and large private rooms

If you are looking for a place where the welcome and staging matter as much as the songs, head west. Here, you pay for comfort, polished decor and clear organization.

Bart Karaoke Box (16 av. Hoche, 75008)

Modern and elegant setting, up to 15 people. 45,000 tracks, wireless microphones and pro sound. Cocktails and tapas with table service. Indicative price: from €5.50/person for 1 h 30. Ideal for a compact session with colleagues.

BAM Étoile (69 av. de Wagram, 75017)

10 immersive rooms for 2–25 people, a terrace and a hidden basement bar that becomes the night’s surprise. To book, see the BAM Karaoke Étoile offer. Perfect for alternating a private lounge and an after-session at the bar.

Singing Studio (6 boulevard du Bois Le Prêtre, 75017)

Soundproofed studios for 6–30 people, a catalog of more than 50,000 songs and tablet service. Reception room available for up to 150 people for corporate events or XXL birthdays.

Quick choice: Bart for a small group, BAM for style, Singing Studio for large teams.

Place Address Capacity Asset
Bart Karaoke Box 16 avenue Hoche up to 15 45,000 tracks, table service
BAM Étoile 69 avenue de Wagram 2–25 terrace, hidden bar
Singing Studio 6 boulevard du Bois Le Prêtre 6–150 soundproofed studios, large catalog

Before booking: check the capacity per room, drink/meal options, private hire and the real duration of the slot. The west remains the right place for a polished outing with colleagues.

Conclusion

In short: first define the goal of your evening, then choose the address accordingly.

Simple choice: choose a box if you are shy, a bar for a festive night, a soundtrack room for film lovers or a large venue for groups. Budget benchmarks: Grand Rex around €23, La Noche around €15, Le 3Bis from €11/h/person, BAM €5–12/h/person, KaraFun from €13/2 h, China Town around €20 for the menu, Paradiso for soundtracks/Disney.

Before booking, check the exact street, included duration, minimum spend, capacity and snack options. Favor a lively area with alternatives nearby.

Tip: select 2–3 places, compare them, book and prepare a mini-playlist to really belt out a tune. For a festive and flexible option, also look at the Moonlight Bar.

FAQ

How do you choose the ideal place according to atmosphere, budget and group size?

For an intimate night with friends or colleagues, choose a private box with service and drinks on demand. For a stage atmosphere and interaction with the crowd, aim for a bar with an open stage or a dedicated room. Check the hourly rate, minimum spend and capacity: some rooms host 2–6 people, others up to 30 or more.

Private box or open stage: which format lets you sing without stress?

The private box offers discretion, a tablet playlist and controlled sound: ideal for shy singers. The open stage brings an adrenaline rush, audience interaction and often a more festive program. Choose according to what you want: intimacy or live performance.

What is the average budget and how can you find good deals?

Prices vary widely: expect anything from an hourly rate for a shared room to private boxes billed by the hour with a minimum spend. Book on weekdays or early in the evening for lower rates. Watch booking sites and cocktail-bar happy hours for offers.

How many people can usually be accommodated?

Formats range from duos to large groups: boxes for 2–15 people, private rooms for 20–150 and clubs for bigger nights. Specify the occasion (birthday, after-work) so the venue can suggest the best layout.

Which equipment really makes a difference?

Look for quality microphones, hi-fi sound, large screens, a multilingual catalog, ordering tablets, light effects and good soundproofing. Table service and a bar offering cocktails and tapas improve the experience.

Which “signature” experiences are worth the detour?

Some stages offer unique moments: singing in front of a giant musical-style screen, enjoying immersive staging with dressing rooms, or themed nights around soundtracks. Check the program before booking.

Where can you find high-tech rooms and restaurants with a dedicated space?

Specialist venues offer several lounges equipped with lights, smoke and tablet-controlled playlists. Restaurants with a platform stage or private-hire basement combine dinner and show for a complete night out.

Is it possible to book a private space for a birthday or team building?

Yes. Many venues accept private hire with catering, DJ or host options. Ask for a quote, the number of hours included, the capacity and the cancellation conditions.

How do you choose by music style (pop, soundtracks, Disney, multilingual)?

Check the online catalog or whether an internal search engine is available (karaoke databases). Some venues highlight specific repertoires: musicals, world music or major international classics.

What criteria should you read in offers to avoid surprises?

Read the included duration, hourly price, minimum spend, drinks and food policy, private-hire fees and closing time. Also confirm access (elevator, basement) and conditions for large groups.

Which neighborhoods are best for a late festive night?

The northern neighborhoods offer lively nights with bars and cellars open late. The center and certain busy areas offer a concentration of boxes and rooms for an efficient bar crawl.

Do venues offer additional entertainment (quizzes, blind tests, themed stages)?

Many add music games, blind tests, singing contests or themed evenings. These events are often scheduled on weekdays or Sunday evenings to boost attendance.

How do booking and cancellation work?

Book online or by phone; some places require a deposit or a card imprint. Cancellation conditions vary: they may be free up to 48 hours before, or incur fees for late cancellation. Always confirm in writing.

Can a group come with specific needs (accessibility, allergies, special menus)?

Yes, but inform the venue when booking. Large rooms often offer accessibility, food options and adapted services; small basements can be more restrictive.

What are the best times to avoid crowds?

Early-week slots and times before 9 p.m. avoid crowds. Fridays and Saturdays attract large numbers and guarantee atmosphere, but require advance booking.

Can you bring a cake or decorate the room for a private event?

Most venues allow decorations and cakes, sometimes with a small supplement or health condition. Let the venue know so it can organize the space and the necessary services.

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