Accommodation at the premium hotel of your choice
Further extras such as breakfast, depending on the chosen hotel
A spectacular extravaganza divided into four scenes
A half bottle of Champagne per person
A spectacular extravaganza divided into four scenes
An evening at the oldest cabaret in Paris - the Moulin Rouge has been around for 134 years!
The Moulin Rouge – an overview:
Where? At the Moulin Rouge
What? The Féerie Show
When? At 23:30 every day (admission from 23:00)
Who? Only for guests aged 6 and over
If you are travelling by car, enter the following address into your navigation system:
Moulin Rouge
82 Bd de Clichy
75018 Paris
France
Parking information: There is paid parking available at the Clichy-Montmartre car park. If you show the cashier your ticket for the Moulin Rouge Paris, you will receive a discount on the parking.
If you would prefer to take public transport, you can take the following connections:
The French capital has so much to offer besides the extravaganza at the Moulin Rouge, with a variety of world-famous landmarks and sights. Here are some suggestions for activities to do whilst in Paris:
It goes without saying that a trip to the Eiffel Tower is a must on any city break in Paris. You can also stroll down the Champs-Élysées or enjoy a cup of coffee in one of the city’s idyllic cafés.
Discover the inimitable charm of the Moulin Rouge in Paris which was established in 1889. Shimmering costumes, artists from all over the world and traditional music of the French Music Hall take this show to the next level. The Doriss Girls and Doriss Dancers show off their talents while various world-class acrobats take your breath away.
Decked out in hand-made costumes complete with pillows feathers, glimmering rhinestones and glittering sequins, the dancers at the Moulin Rouge bring the extraordinary atmosphere to life.
The Féerie Show, created by Doris Haug and Ruggero Angeletti, consists of four dramatic scenes and is enjoyed by 600,000 visitors every year.
The artistic centrepiece of the Moulin Rouge is the French can-can! This appears in every show. The French can-can was originally known as the Quadrille and only received its current name from British citizens. The can-can dancers are famous throughout the world and there’s fierce competition to achieve a place in their ranks.
Enjoy an evening at the Moulin Rouge Féerie Show, complete with Champagne, and discover the French capital! With Travelcircus, you can book accommodation at a premium hotel as well as your tickets for the show so you can make the most of your evening without having to worry about the journey home.
Where is the Moulin Rouge in Paris?
The address of the Moulin Rouge in Paris is: 82 Bd de Clichy, 75018, Paris, France.
What does Moulin Rouge mean in English?
Moulin Rouge means red windmill in English and refers to the outside of the building which features said Moulin Rouge.
How will I receive my tickets for the Moulin Rouge in Paris?
You will receive your eTickets for the Moulin Rouge in Paris via email as a pdf up to 7 days before your trip.
How long is the Féerie Show at the Moulin Rouge in Paris?
The Féerie Show at the Moulin Rouge in Paris is approximately 2 hours long.
When is the Féerie Show performing at the Moulin Rouge in Paris?
The Féerie Show is taking place at 23:30 every day at the Moulin Rouge in Paris from 01.04.2023 until 31.03.2024. Admission for your booked show is from 23:00.
What is the Moulin Rouge in Paris?
The Moulin Rouge in Paris is one of the oldest cabarets in Paris. It’s over 125 years old and has inspired a film and the Moulin Rouge musical.
Is there a dress code at the Moulin Rouge in Paris?
There is no strict dress code at the Moulin Rouge but if you’re going to spend an evening at this Parisian institution, it’s recommended that you don’t wear shorts, flip-flops, sportswear or trainers. You can’t go wrong with a chic evening outfit.
Can children attend the Moulin Rouge show in Paris?
Children over the age of 6 can attend the show. There is a reduced ticket price for children aged 6 to 11. Children over the age of 12 must pay full price.
Is the Féerie Show at the Moulin Rouge in Paris worth a visit?
The Féerie Show at the Moulin Rouge in Paris is definitely worth a visit. The Moulin Rouge is extraordinary both inside and out with an incredible atmosphere. The Féerie Show is a fantastic experience with talented dancers, vibrant costumes and stirring music.
Is there food available at the Moulin Rouge in Paris?
Yes, at the Moulin Rouge in Paris you can enjoy a free half bottle of champagne per person and dinner during the show. Dinner must be paid for separately.