Lido de Paris (historic cabaret site)

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Lido de Paris is a famed Parisian cabaret on the Champs-Élysées, renowned for its glamorous revue shows featuring elaborate costumes, choreography, and stage spectacles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cabaret
entertainment venue
tourist attraction
arrondissement 8th arrondissement of Paris
associatedWith Parisian showgirls
luxury Paris tourism
audience local Parisians
tourists
city Paris
competitor Crazy Horse
Folies Bergère
Moulin Rouge
country France
culturalRole major tourist attraction for international visitors
symbol of Parisian nightlife
dressCode smart casual (typical expectation)
founders Joseph Clerico
Joseph Clerico
surface form: Louis Clerico
hasGenre cabaret revue
music hall
hasSeatingType table seating
theatre-style seating
historicalEraOfFame 20th century
early 21st century
languageOfShows non-verbal visual spectacle accessible to international audiences
primarily French
locatedOn Champs-Élysées
location Paris
namedAfter Lido (Venice beach area)
notableFor glamorous revue shows
grand staircases and water effects on stage
technical stage effects
offers dinner-and-show packages
openingDate 1946
performanceSchedule multiple shows per evening (historically)
reputation luxury entertainment venue
one of the most famous cabarets in Paris
showFeatures choreographed dance numbers
elaborate costumes
feathered showgirl costumes
large-scale stage spectacles
live music
showType revue
stageDesign mechanized stage elements
moving platforms and special effects
streetAddress 116 Avenue des Champs-Élysées
tourismCategory cultural performance venue
nightlife attraction

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