






Queer Paris: Cocktails & Stories in Le Marais
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
- Languages: English, French and Russian
- Entry to all bars
- Guided walking tour
- Drinks and food
- Languages: English, French and Russian
- Entry to all bars
- Guided walking tour
- Drinks and food
On this two-and-a-half-hour evening walk through Le Marais, we uncover the neighbourhood’s transformation from a historic Jewish enclave into the beating heart of LGBTQ+ Paris. With a drink in hand, we move through salons, backstreets, and bars where queer Parisians have gathered for generations, from discreet 19th-century meeting spots to the disco-era clubs that reshaped the scene.
We follow the footsteps of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, Karl Lagerfeld and Jacques de Bascher, and explore how and where queer life unfolded in Paris across the 20th century and earlier. Along the way, we revisit France’s complex legal history around homosexuality, laws that were abolished, reinstated, and abolished again.
We also talk about the first Pride marches in Paris, the community’s response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and how these moments shaped both activism and visibility. The walk traces how, when, and why Le Marais became the center of gay life in the city.
The tour includes stops at several working gay bars with free entry throughout. Best started after 6 PM, when the neighbourhood comes alive.
- A walk through 150+ years of queer French history, told one drink at a time
- Duplex: the oldest continuously operating gay bar in Le Marais
- Place Georges-Pompidou: site of Paris's very first Pride marches
- RAIDD Bar: legendary for its shower shows, a symbol of Le Marais at its peak
The meeting point may vary. Always check the tickets we sent you to confirm the final details before the activity.

