Immerse yourself in the captivating nightlife of Paris with the Moulin Rouge cabaret show, all while enjoying the full convenience of a guided trip that ensures an enchanting and seamless experience.
| Tour types | Audio guide |
| Additional service & facility | Barrier free |
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Please arrive at the meeting point 30 minutes in advance
For the Paris city tour, please contact the local supplier to make your own reservation and present the tickets you received on the show for the experience
Please dress formally for the show. Shorts, jeans, and sneakers are not allowed in the venue
The Moulin Rouge cabaret show, "Féerie," is a spectacular two-hour performance featuring a troupe of 100 artists, including 60 Doriss Girls. Audiences can expect dazzling costumes made of feathers, rhinestones, and sequins, elaborate stage sets, and original music. The show combines various artistic acts, including the iconic French Cancan dance, international attractions, and unique numbers, creating a vibrant and memorable experience.
The Moulin Rouge requires elegant attire for its audience. Smart casual is generally acceptable, but guests should avoid sportswear, shorts, flip-flops, and athletic shoes. Jackets and ties are not mandatory, but dressing up is encouraged to enhance the experience. Formal evening wear is certainly welcomed but not strictly enforced.
The Moulin Rouge dinner show offers a unique opportunity to combine a gourmet French meal with a world-renowned cabaret performance. Guests can enjoy a classic Parisian dining experience with various menu options before the "Féerie" show begins. Many find the convenience of having dinner and the show at one iconic venue, coupled with the quality of both the cuisine and the performance, to be a truly special and immersive evening in Paris.
The Moulin Rouge is conveniently located in the Montmartre district of Paris. The closest Metro station is Blanche (Line 2), which is just a short walk away. Other nearby Metro stations include Pigalle (Lines 2 and 12) and Place de Clichy (Lines 2 and 13). Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available, offering direct drop-off at the venue. Public buses also serve the area.
For the dinner show, it is recommended to arrive approximately 30 to 45 minutes before the scheduled dinner time to allow for seating and pre-show preparations. If you are attending only the show, arriving about 15 to 30 minutes prior to the show's start time is advisable. This allows sufficient time to find your seats and settle in before the performance begins.
The Moulin Rouge dinner show provides a refined French culinary experience. Guests can choose from several set menus, typically named after famous artists or eras, which include an appetizer, main course, and dessert, often accompanied by champagne or wine. The cuisine emphasizes traditional French flavors and high-quality ingredients, served in the opulent setting of the cabaret hall before the "Féerie" show.
The Paris city tour included with this experience typically provides an overview of iconic Parisian landmarks from an air-conditioned bus. It often features a multi-language audio guide, allowing participants to learn about sites such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre Museum, and the Champs-Élysées. This guided trip ensures a convenient way to see the city's highlights before arriving at the Moulin Rouge.
During the Moulin Rouge performance, taking photographs, filming, or making video recordings is strictly prohibited to protect the artists' rights and the show's integrity. Guests are expected to remain seated and quiet during the acts to avoid disturbing other audience members and the performers. Enjoying the show respectfully and observing the house rules ensures a pleasant experience for everyone.