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Paris, Paris
Paris gay fetish club near Bastille open since the late 1970s
Le Keller is a gay fetish club on Rue Keller in the 11th arrondissement, just off Bastille, and one of the longest-running fetish venues in Paris; its own billing calls it a legend of more than fifty years. It opens Thursday through Sunday, with each night built around a theme drawn from the harder end of the fetish spectrum: bondage, fisting, S&M, and water sports, the program shifting from one night to the next. A strict door enforces the dress code, leather, rubber, neoprene, lycra, uniform, skinhead, or worker gear, with nudity allowed inside. The club is properly equipped for what it advertises: slings, cages, a St. Andrew's cross, glory holes, dark rooms, and private cabins, plus showers and free condoms and lube. Membership isn't required. This is a destination for men who already know what they're after rather than a casual stop, and it remains the reference for serious fetish play in eastern Paris.
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