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And it couldn't really be more central, located in the first arrondissement in the heart of the city. This club boasts online that it is the first swinger's club in Paris since It's square metres of pure pleasure and offers "the five S's". In case you're wondering, that's: Sensuality, Seduction, Simplicity, Safety, and Savoir-Faire or know-how in English, but you have to admit, it sounds better in French.
The 2Plus2 clientele can enjoy a variety of drinks at the central Paris club. Photo: 2Plus2. Location, location, location. The Overside offers different atmospheres, including a 'Greek lounge'. Photo: Overside. It even offers a degree tour of the inside, if you enjoy that kind of thing. This club seems to have it all too, including buffets, private rooms, and the possibility to book out the whole complex if you have the need. Sex can be about all the senses⦠even the sense of hearing.
And Le Pluriel knows it. The most daring can investigate the second basement of the club. Photo: Plurielclub. Our eyebrows are raised too! France's news in English Search. Editions Austria Denmark France. Germany Italy Norway. Spain Sweden Switzerland. Membership My account Gift voucher Corporate Help center. Jobs in France Browse jobs Post a vacancy. Email newsletters Newsletter sign-up Edit my subscriptions. Other pages Noticeboard Site search.
So where are all these sex clubs in Paris? The Local. Share this article. Where exactly are the swingers clubs in Paris? Photo: Shutterstock. But where are all these Paris sex clubs?
Turns out they might be closer than you'd think. There are almost swingers club in France, many of which are in Paris. And according to the owner of upmarket Quai 17 on the banks of the River Seine, the establishments are becoming more and more fashionable. In fact, the Inrocks magazine was reporting a "resurgence" in the libertine clubs in the capital as far back as The news prompted French newspaper L'Express to plot all of the clubs on a map, noting some arrondissements in Paris were hotter than others, but also pointing out other areas were less, ahem, bare.