Practical Information
Plan your visit, and found more about access and opening hours
Please note that some shows have special schedules.
Please refer to the page of each show for the performance schedule. In order to avoid overcrowding, you will be able to access your seat 30 minutes before the time indicated.
A checkroom is available in both of our venues. A café is available in our two rooms.
Security control: as part of the Vigipirate alert system, a security control is performed at the entrance of the two halls. Please take this into consideration when you come to our theatre.
No baggage is allowed into the theatre : any person with a valise or a bag (excluding handbags and small rucksacks) will not be allowed to enter the Odéon Theatre or Ateliers Berthier. In any event, baggage that does not exceed the maximum allowed size ( 55 cm x 35 cm x 20 cm) is authorised.
People with disabilities can access all of our theatres (and their outbuildings). Please inform us of your arrival so we can make it easier for you to reach your seat.
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Place de l’Odéon 6e
Subway (lines 4 and 10): Odéon
RER B: Luxembourg, Saint-Michel
RER C: Saint-Michel
1 rue André Suarès (at the corner of the boulevard Berthier) 17e
Subway (lines 13 and 14) and RER C: Porte de Clichy
Tram (line T3b): Porte de Clichy, Tribunal de Paris
Place de l’Odéon 6e
Subway (lines 4 and 10): Odéon
RER B: Luxembourg, Saint-Michel
RER C: Saint-Michel
1 rue André Suarès (at the corner of the boulevard Berthier) 17e
Subway (lines 13 and 14) and RER C: Porte de Clichy
Tram (line T3b): Porte de Clichy, Tribunal de Paris
Foyer des Ateliers Berthier
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Grande salle de l'Odéon
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The Café de l’Odéon opens 90 minutes before the performances and during intermissions.
The Café de l'Odéon welcomes you in the the exceptional setting of the "grand foyer" of the Théâtre de l'Odéon and on the terrace on the Place de l'Odéon from April to October.
At the Ateliers Berthier, the Café de l'Odéon welcomes you before and after the show, on the evenings Tuesday to Sunday.
A bookshop welcomes you on performance nights, with a selection of books about the shows presented, current theatre and literature.
More information : 01 44 85 40 47 / alice.herve@theatre-odeon.fr
Working to make the theatre a place where people from all walks of life and all generations can meet, actions are proposed to develop accessibility, thanks to the live broadcasting of surtitles or audio descriptions for the hearing or visually impaired, but also by facilitating access for people with reduced mobility.
Both venues of the Odéon-Théâtre de l’Europe are accessible to audiences with limited mobility.
Individual headsets (inductive loop system) available free of charge at the reception desks.