If the nice tables are empty when dinner or the performance starts, they will be assigned to those who made the effort of arriving on time. To have an excellent spot at the Moulin Rouge, the best way is to book a performance with dinner because the first third of the room at the front of the stage is dedicated to it.
The show is completely the same in the first and second performance. Feel free to make your choice and organise your evening as you wish. However, you should know that the 11pm viewing is less in demand and that you will have more chance of being in the front row if you double this choice of reservation well in advance. Even without choosing the performance with dinner option, you can ask for tapas to accompany the 9pm performance.
Be careful, the kitchens shut at around 8. Therefore, it is recommended that you arrive between 8 and 8. Good news for vegetarians, portions without meat and fish are available! Neither a bow tie nor a dinner jacket, tie or evening dress is required. On the other hand, the dress code is strict and non-negotiable, the correct attire is required. Shorts, sports shoes, Bermuda shorts and other sandals are completely forbidden. Dress as if you were going to a stylish but relaxed dinner and everything will be fine.
The Moulin Rouge performance is universal and for everyone, even for children. The cabaret has however has made the choice to set the age limit at a minimum of six years old. The performance officially takes an hour and a half, but is subject to the unpredictability of live performance.
You will have a good two hours inside the Moulin Rouge for the show, four if you are opting for the performance with dinner. It all depends on the time of the show that you have chosen.
The 9pm performance usually finishes at 9. But that is without taking into account the time for getting up from the table, waiting for other customers to vacate their seats, going to the toilet, to the cloakroom or even to the Moulin Rouge shop.
It is categorically forbidden to take photos or to film the Moulin Rouge performance, including on your mobile phone. Professional photographers will offer their services to you for a souvenir photo. It is useless to try and take a hidden photo. The room is equipped with a special light which prevents all shots.
The Moulin Rouge has a cloakroom, which is not obligatory but strongly recommended, notably if you are carrying a handbag or rucksack. In fact, if you make the choice to keep your personal belongings with you, you will be subject to a bag search just as obligatory as thorough for obvious security reasons. Equally, we recommend the use of the cloakroom for your comfort because, as in all the show rooms, you will be more comfortable sat down without your jacket or overcoat on the back of your chair.
It is absolutely possible to dine at the Moulin Rouge! The cabaret proposes two options: the performance on its own or the performance with dinner. Note: dinner is not during the performance. You will dine at 7pm accompanied by a live orchestra from the Moulin Rouge, then at 9pm you will attend the show.
There is a reduced child rate for children between 6 and 11 years old at the Moulin Rouge. These tickets however are not bookable online and you will have to contact customer services at the Moulin Rouge by telephone.
This question may make you laugh but the latest heatwaves makes it very relevant. You need to know that the place where you are going to spend the evening is going to be pleasant. We assure you that the Moulin Rouge has air conditioning in the performance room as well as in the entrance lobby into which you will be taken to wait for a few minutes before taking your seats. Handbags will be the subject of a rigorous inspection by the Moulin Rouge security guards and any refusal to be subjected to these inspections will see you be refused entry.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to enter the Moulin Rouge or its backstage area during the day due to rehearsals and the setting of the tables. Also, some of the websites give at a price with a slight discount to the official Moulin Rouge website with pick-up and drop-off included.
You can save some amount by keeping these details in mind while booking tickets for the show in advance. Generally, the prices vary to some extent, and if you are tight on budget, you might get slightly cheaper ticket midweek for the PM regular show without meals.
Each show at the Moulin Rouge Paris goes on for about 90 to minutes. If you had suspected that this show is all hyped up and normal, you would end up admiring it even more when the unbelievably spectacular, artistic, professional, bold, thrilling and lively show comes to an end, more than living up to your highest expectations.
This is one place and one show you should not miss when visiting Paris and you will be glad that you went for it. You will be ushered into this place after dinner if you have opted for the ticket for a show clubbed with dinner. You will find that when the spectacular show is unleashed, you will be transported from Paris to four different adventure themes.
The shows may change from time to time. You will feel a sense of excitement as the lights dim, and the show begins after the curtains are raised when the entire 80 strong troupe of Rouge dancers, 60 women, and 20 men, comes into view. For the last 20 years, since , Feerie has remained the resident show in Moulin Rouge France and remains as popular as ever.
This consists of 5 scenes, with each dancer draped in stunning, colorful costumes dancing in perfect harmony in a high-tech presentation designed to blow you away. You will be amazed to know that over costumes, each painstakingly designed and crafted at famous Parisian workshops, are used during the performance.
The stunningly beautiful sets designed by Italian artists are a visual treat. The final show is by the famous dancers from across the globe who put in a lively performance of international acts. The show also includes some good comedy which also encourages the participation of the audience and a breath-taking acrobatic display by a famous pair who look like they are from a professional gymnastic team.
You will well appreciate and enjoy the fact that the strikingly beautiful dancers perform topless for the most part of the show. The delightful choreography is recorded by 60 chorus singers and 80 musicians. You will be engrossed in the show which is extremely professional, well harmonized with the attractive sets frequently changing, seamless and really hi-tech presentation, with attention being given to the most minute detail. At the end of it all, you are sure to leave the show, along with the rest of the audience which is almost exclusively made up of tourists, with a sense of awe.
Before you start for Moulin Rouge Paris, a few tips might prove useful to properly execute the visit. There is a dress code in place for entering the Moulin Rouge Paris show; however, this is not a strict formal code. You need to dress smart, which essentially means that shorts, Bermuda shorts, sports shoes, flipflops, and sportswear are not permitted.
However, tempting it might be for you to get some photographs of the Moulin Rouge Paris show, it is a strict no-no. All the photographs you can see in various magazines and websites are those which are officially released by Moulin Rouge organizers. If you still try to be sneaky and are caught while taking a photograph, the photos will be deleted, worse still, camera or cell phone might be confiscated, and you would be asked to leave the show.
So better to concentrate only on the awesome show which lives up to all the publicity around it and enjoy it fully for the entire length. There is a cloakroom for small items like jackets and bags.
Items such as bags, cameras, backpacks cannot be taken inside. You need to come to the show without any big luggage like travel bags as they will neither be allowed nor checked nor stored. For storage of smaller items, a small fee of Euro 2 will be charged. However, for VIP ticket holders, this is free. If you are interested in going for another cabaret show in Paris or to a similar equally good alternate attraction for variety, then there is the La Nouvelle Eve. Though super touristy, seeing the Moulin Rouge is a definite highlight and a recommended thing to do in Paris.
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Seeing a show at the Moulin Rouge is a very popular thing to do in Paris but before going here are a few things you should know. Going to the Moulin Rouge you have different options to choose from.
The dinner and show option is about having a French dinner in the beautiful room of the Moulin Rouge before the show. But you can also choose to only have a cup of champagne during the show or nothing at all and just enjoy the show. That decision will have an influence on the time you will go there, the dinner and show option being the first to start in the evening.
They have two representations each evening, one starts at 9 PM, the second at 11 PM.
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