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Famed 19th-century cabaret featuring Belle Epoque decor, dinner & dancers in elaborate costumes.
82 Bd de Clichy, 75018 Paris, France

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Mister Leo
at 2024 Oct 29
Mister Leo
at 2024 Oct 29
The show was absolutely spectacular, capturing the essence of a cabaret vibe paired perfectly with a bottle of champagne. It’s something you have to experience yourself to truly feel the energy and passion radiating from the performers. A must-see!
Alexa DotChan
at 2024 Oct 19
Alexa DotChan
at 2024 Oct 19
Excelent spor in Paris! Not many enjoy the dinner and the show but they SHOULD!!! It is an amazing experience that is worth trying in Paris!
The Moulin Rouge has 2 dinner options with start from 19:00 and 2 shows per night! The show starts at 9 PM and the second show starts at 11 PM!
The dinner is amazing, the food is worth Michelin Stars and champagnes are included!
In case you don't want the dinner or is too expensive (which it is!!! But is worth every cent!) the. You can come directly and only for the show!
A live orchestra will play during the dinner and the will come the ballerinas Which are incredibly talented!! And beautiful! Between the dances you get the chance different other performers too!! Is worth it!!
Danielle Dettman
at 2024 Oct 07
Danielle Dettman
at 2024 Oct 07
Wonderful show!!! The dancing is great! It does seem like the show could use a new number or 2, but over all fantastic way to send an hour and a half in Paris!
michael hamlin
at 2024 Sep 29
michael hamlin
at 2024 Sep 29
Moulin Rouge was the best show I have ever seen. It was an absolute breathtaking performance. All of the performers were the best of the best, the music was great and lively, the dancing visually pleasing, and the service of the staff top tier. The champagne was delicious. I do not think i have ever clapped so much and so hard for a show. I clapped so hard that i bruised the palm of my hand, but absolutely worth it!
Lipstick Revolt
at 2024 Sep 12
Lipstick Revolt
at 2024 Sep 12
We had the most amazing time watching moulin rouge. We didn’t have food but instead got a bottle of champagne and had seats that were high up for VIP. We were the top row and there was a curtain looking thing hanging which obstructed our view a tiny bit but overall we really enjoyed the show. The costumes are beautiful, choreography is amazing, and the story line cute, I think since I’m not French speaking. I highly recommend coming to see these talented folks do their thing.
Dominic Carpin
at 2024 Sep 11
Dominic Carpin
at 2024 Sep 11
I didn't know what to expect. I had it in my mind that it was kind of a touristy thing to do. When I told a Parisian friend of mine I was going, they wanted to go with me. I tried for a 2nd ticket, but it was sold out. I went to the 11pm show. If you're older like me, you might want to take a power nap. It was an incredible spectacle. Bawdy and ribald. The athleticism of the dancers was extraordinary. Everyone should go to a show at Moulin Rouge. I did think it was maybe 1/2 hour too long. Champagne was great. Excellent ambience. Iconic.
King King
at 2024 Aug 20
King King
at 2024 Aug 20
Visiting the Moulin Rouge was certainly a unique experience that I won’t soon forget! From the moment we arrived, the iconic venue exuded an atmosphere of excitement and glamour, setting the stage for what we expected to be a night of captivating entertainment. While it was undeniably fun, I must say that it’s a show that caters to a specific taste in theater.

The performance itself was a whirlwind of colorful costumes, energetic music, and, well, a lot of corny humor. We found ourselves laughing hysterically throughout the entire show, not necessarily because of the intended comedic moments, but because some of the acts were just so over-the-top and cheesy. If you're someone who enjoys campy entertainment, you might find this delightful, but if you prefer something more refined, you might be in for a surprise.

As for the dancing, it didn’t quite live up to the high expectations I had. While there were moments of flair and enthusiasm, the choreography felt lackluster at times, and I was hoping for more impressive routines. Additionally, I must mention that the show featured an abundance of nudity, which was certainly a hallmark of the cabaret experience, but it felt excessive at times. If you're not a fan of such displays, it might catch you off guard.

One of the biggest drawbacks for us was the price. The Moulin Rouge is quite expensive, and after experiencing the show, we didn’t find it to be worth the money. For the cost of admission, we expected a more polished and engaging performance, and unfortunately, it didn’t quite deliver that for us.

Overall, I’d say that the Moulin Rouge is an entertaining experience, but you really have to enjoy that particular style of theater to fully appreciate it. If you go in with the right mindset—ready for some light-hearted fun and a bit of camp—then you’ll likely have a great time. Just be prepared for the corny moments, the nudity, and the steep ticket prices. If that’s your scene, then the Moulin Rouge can still be a memorable night out in Paris, but don’t expect it to be a top-tier theatrical experience.

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