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Visiting Moulin Rouge in Paris
Moulin Rouge, a famous cabaret in Paris, was co-founded in 1889 by Charles Zidler and Joseph Oller. Best known as the birthplace of the world-famous quartet – the French Cancan, a dance form symbolizing women’s liberation, Moulin Rouge is one of Paris’ top tourist attractions.
If this is your first introduction to Moulin Rouge, know that this is a place where people come to have a good time and enjoy amazing shows.
Did you know? Féerie, the resident stage show at the Moulin Rouge, walks you through the history of the cabaret house in five parts. It takes the stage for 3 and a half hours, with a talented 80-member troupe, who transport you to a magical universe, filled with sequins, frills, and rhinestones.
If this is your first introduction to Moulin Rouge, know that this is a place where people come to have a good time and enjoy amazing shows.
Did you know? Féerie, the resident stage show at the Moulin Rouge, walks you through the history of the cabaret house in five parts. It takes the stage for 3 and a half hours, with a talented 80-member troupe, who transport you to a magical universe, filled with sequins, frills, and rhinestones.
What to see at the Moulin Rouge in Paris
The venue
In the southwest of Montmartre, on Boulevard de Clichy, is Moulin Rouge with the iconic red windmill on its roof.
Experience an unforgettable night at this 850-seat hall, spread across multiple levels, facing the center stage. The interiors give away warm and cozy vibes decorated with a constellation of hundreds of small red glowing table lamps.
Experience an unforgettable night at this 850-seat hall, spread across multiple levels, facing the center stage. The interiors give away warm and cozy vibes decorated with a constellation of hundreds of small red glowing table lamps.
Féerie Revue show
Féerie is a revue show, consisting of a series of short sketches, songs, and dances. The show is presented across four spectacular acts, that take the audience on an enchanting journey through the universe, one filled with feathers, sequins, and rhinestones.
Féerie, in addition to the spectacular set, is also known for its extravagant sets and vivid costumes.
Féerie, in addition to the spectacular set, is also known for its extravagant sets and vivid costumes.
The acts
The Féerie show is divided into four acts:
- It starts in the sleepy gardens of the Moulin.
- It moves onto the decks of a pirate ship in Indonesia.
- Followed by encounters with a traveling circus.
- And the troupe finally returns to a touch of Parisian nostalgia from 1900 to today.
Doriss Girls
Named after the famous choreographer Doris Haung, the Dorris Girls are a group of talented and passionate dancers at the heart of every show at the Moulin Rouge.
After the first 1.5 hours, the Doriss girls take to the stage in their frilly dresses and feathered headgear to delight the audience with their stunning performance of the French Cancan dance.
After the first 1.5 hours, the Doriss girls take to the stage in their frilly dresses and feathered headgear to delight the audience with their stunning performance of the French Cancan dance.
Dinner menu options
The Moulin Rouge Dinner & Show experience offers a premium three-course meal prepared with seasonal ingredients and accompanied by a glass of champagne. Choose from 5 special dinner menu options.
Prestige menu
This menu presents a four-course meal, with every course presented with three options to choose from. The food is accompanied by champagne, wine, and mignardises.
Toulouse-Lautrec menu
This menu presents a three-course meal, with every course presented with two options to choose from. It is accompanied by champagne or other drinks (alcoholic/non-alcoholic).
Belle Époque menu
This menu presents a three-course meal, with every course presented with two/three options to choose from. It is accompanied by champagne or other drinks (alcoholic/non-alcoholic).
Vegetarian menu
This menu presents a three-course meal, with every course presented with two options (vegetarian/vegan) to choose from. It is accompanied by champagne or other drinks (alcoholic/non-alcoholic).
Children’s menu
This menu presents a specially designed three-course meal for children (ages 6-11 years), with every course presented with two/three options (suitable for children) to choose from. It is accompanied by fruit juice.
This menu presents a four-course meal, with every course presented with three options to choose from. The food is accompanied by champagne, wine, and mignardises.
Toulouse-Lautrec menu
This menu presents a three-course meal, with every course presented with two options to choose from. It is accompanied by champagne or other drinks (alcoholic/non-alcoholic).
Belle Époque menu
This menu presents a three-course meal, with every course presented with two/three options to choose from. It is accompanied by champagne or other drinks (alcoholic/non-alcoholic).
Vegetarian menu
This menu presents a three-course meal, with every course presented with two options (vegetarian/vegan) to choose from. It is accompanied by champagne or other drinks (alcoholic/non-alcoholic).
Children’s menu
This menu presents a specially designed three-course meal for children (ages 6-11 years), with every course presented with two/three options (suitable for children) to choose from. It is accompanied by fruit juice.
Visitor tips
- Depending on your budget, schedule, and the experience you wish to have, choose your tickets to the Moulin Rouge.
Note: Moulin Rouge (the show) is in French. - It is recommended that you arrive at least 30 minutes in advance for the show.
- Since seating is assigned just before the show (no option to select seats in advance), arrive early so that you are ahead in the line and can (hopefully) get good tickets.
- The dress code for Moulin Rouge is straightforward – a suit/business attire/evening dress.
- Clothing and footwear to avoid wearing include shorts, bermuda shorts, flip-flops, trainers, and sportswear.
- The minimum age to attend a show at Moulin Rouge is 6 years old. But be informed that the show Féerie shows some upper body nudity.
- The late show (11pm) gets over by 1am, although it can run longer too. Note that most public transport in Paris stops running at 2am. So you can either keep an eye on the time or make alternative transport arrangements.
- Moulin Rouge doesn’t have on-site parking. The nearest parking lot is Clichy Montmartre car park (290 meters away).
- Photography/filming of any kind is not allowed at Mouline Rouge.
- If you want to store your belongings (coats, small bags, etc), a locker facility is available on-site.
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