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Discover the fun of learning pole dance in Paris with this small-group, beginner-friendly session that boosts confidence and offers a memorable keepsake.
Trying something new while traveling can be one of the most memorable ways to connect with a city. The “Learn to Pole Dance in Paris” experience offers just that—an opportunity to step into a Parisian apartment and try pole dancing in a relaxed, friendly environment. Whether you’re a total beginner or just curious about the art of pole, this 1.5-hour session promises a fun workout that feels more like a dance class than an exercise routine. With an intimate group size of no more than four participants, it’s designed to give personalized attention and a comfortable atmosphere.
What we really love about this experience is how it focuses on building confidence and making you feel good—no prior experience needed. Plus, it offers an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at a fitness activity that’s often considered daring or glamorous. That said, one thing to consider is the requirement to bring your own shorts and avoid body creams before class, which might be a small extra prep step for some. This experience suits those who enjoy a playful approach to fitness, are open to trying something new, and love memorable keepsakes. If you’re eager for a lively, confidence-boosting activity with a dash of Parisian charm, this could be your perfect fit.

From the moment you arrive, Suz Mordsith’s workshop feels like stepping into a friend’s stylish Parisian flat—intimate and inviting. Located conveniently next to a hairdresser, the meeting point is easy to find, and the small-group setting means you’ll never feel overwhelmed. This personalized vibe is perfect for those who prefer quality over quantity in their experiences. Suz, who guides the class in both English and French, makes everyone feel at ease, regardless of skill level.
The apartment’s relaxed atmosphere puts first-timers at ease right away. It’s clear that Suz puts effort into making each participant comfortable, which is critical for activities involving movement and a bit of vulnerability. Her approachable style encourages guests to have fun and focus on the joy of trying something new.
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The session begins with a brief warm-up to prepare your muscles—don’t worry, it’s light and designed to ensure everyone’s ready for the fun ahead. Suz then introduces four key pole dance moves, explaining each step clearly, emphasizing safety, and giving practical tips on grip and technique. According to reviews, Suz’s detailed instructions help even absolute beginners grasp the basics without feeling overwhelmed.
The core of the class is learning dynamic spins and movements that flow into a mini routine. Here, Suz emphasizes that the goal isn’t perfection but expression and confidence. You’ll be guided through combining moves into a short dance sequence, which is surprisingly achievable even if you’re new to this art form. Many participants commented on how quickly they felt confident executing some moves, thanks to Suz’s patient coaching.
Towards the end of the session, you’ll strike a powerful pose—a moment of accomplishment—while a photographer captures a printed photo for you to take home. This keepsake adds a fun, tangible memory of your Parisian adventure. Participants also receive a certificate of completion, which is a charming acknowledgment of your new skills and bravery.
The session uses high-quality equipment: a chrome 45mm X Pole and a 40mm X Pole powder, ensuring a smooth experience. The poles are sturdy and well-maintained, which adds to the safety and enjoyment. Water is provided, so you can stay hydrated as you learn.
Participants are advised to bring shorts—a key detail, as clothing is important for grip. Also, avoid body creams or lotions at least four hours before the class, as they can make gripping the pole tricky. Jewelry, such as rings and necklaces, should be removed to prevent safety issues or damage to the equipment.
At just $53 per person, this experience offers excellent value. Considering the personalized coaching, the fun photos, and the certificate, it’s quite affordable for a unique activity in Paris. The session lasts 1.5 hours, making it a perfect addition to a day of sightseeing without feeling like a lengthy commitment.
The small-group size (maximum 4 participants) means you’ll get focused attention. This intimacy allows Suz to tailor the session as needed, making it ideal for beginners who might be shy or nervous about trying new physical activities.

Participants consistently note how approachable Suz is, often mentioning that she creates a welcoming environment that eases any initial nerves. One reviewer noted, “Suz’s instructions made me feel confident right away, and I was surprised how much I learned in just an hour and a half.” Others appreciated the tangible keepsakes, saying, “The photo and certificate are a lovely touch—great souvenirs from Paris.”
Some reviews hint at the physical challenge—“It’s a workout I didn’t realize I needed”—but everyone agrees it’s all about having fun rather than mastering perfect moves. The emphasis on confidence-building and self-expression shines through in all feedback.

Absolutely. This session strikes a balance between being lighthearted and genuinely empowering. It’s a great way to try something completely different in Paris, especially for those who love playful activities with a bit of physicality. It’s also perfect for groups of friends or couples wanting a shared adventure that’s out of the ordinary.
The cost is reasonable considering the personal guidance and the memorable keepsake. For travelers who want an activity that’s more than just sightseeing but less demanding than a full workout class, this offers an ideal, authentic taste of Parisian fun.
This experience isn’t for those seeking technical pole mastery or intense physical training, but for anyone interested in a joyful, new way to move and express themselves while exploring Paris.
Do I need experience to participate?
No, this activity is designed for complete beginners and requires no prior pole dance experience.
What should I wear?
Participants should bring shorts for grip. Avoid body creams or lotions four hours before the session, and remove rings and jewelry for safety.
How long is the class?
The session lasts about 1.5 hours, making it a manageable and fun addition to your day.
Is it suitable for all ages?
While not explicitly stated, the focus on confidence and fun suggests it’s best suited for adults comfortable with physical activity.
What is included in the price?
You’ll learn four pole moves, participate in a small routine, receive a printed photo, a certificate of completion, and water.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility.
Learning to pole dance in Paris offers a playful, confidence-boosting way to connect with the city through movement. The small-group format, welcoming environment, and memorable keepsakes make this experience stand out as a fun addition to any Paris itinerary. It’s particularly suited for those eager to try something new without any pressure, and who want to leave with a tangible reminder of their adventure.
Whether you’re looking to break the ice on your trip or simply want to step outside your comfort zone for a bit of fun, this activity balances authenticity and entertainment beautifully. The investment in time and money offers great value, especially considering the personalized guidance and the joyful atmosphere. If you’re after a quirky, uplifting experience that leaves you smiling, this is one Paris activity you shouldn’t miss.
Note: Always check availability and book in advance as spaces are limited. Prepare to have fun, and maybe discover a new passion!