Spend an unforgettable night in Paris at the world-renowned Parisian cabaret, the Moulin Rouge. Enjoy a Moulin Rouge dinner and a show at Paris's greatest entertainment venue.
Experience the heady nightlife of Paris with a three-course dinner and show at the Paris Moulin Rouge, home of the French Cancan in bohemian Montmartre. Wine and dine while watching the Moulin Rouge's brilliant new show, "Feerie", the essence of Parisian cabaret. While at the Moulin Rouge you'll enjoy fine traditional French food with the Toulouse-Lautrec menu.
Book now! Moulin Rouge regularly sells out weeks in advance, so book early to avoid disappointment. After boarding your coach in central Paris, your Moulin Rouge experience starts with the short drive to the neighborhood of Montmartre, known for its nightlife. When you arrive, take a seat and prepare to be wowed by ‘Feerie,’ a Moulin Rouge revue that features 100 artists including 60 dancers known as Doriss Girls, who, dressed up in feathered, sequined costumes, dance across moving staircases and other extravagant sets. As they kick up their heels to perform the cancan against vibrant backdrops and a light show, you can savor your 3-course dinner of gourmet French cuisine. Your dinner includes a half bottle of wine. See the Itinerary section for a sample menu. Your experience ends with transport back to central Paris, 5 spots, where you can continue your night out on your own.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!!!
Meeting time: 18h45
Meet our representative Paris City Vision wearing a red jacket in front of the Moulin Rouge office, he will give you the tickets and all instructions. Please do not go inside the ticket office as they will not have your tickets.
Meet our representative with a red jacket in front of the Moulin Rouge, he will hand you tickets and instructions
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