Enjoy a perfect night out in Paris in the Moulin Rouge!
Enjoy a spectacular show at the Moulin Rouge
Paris is often called the city of love, however there is still a remnant of its seedier past, created during its hayday of bohemia: placed strategically by the red-light district in Montmartre, you find The Moulin Rouge.
Joseph Oller built the theatre recognisable by the lit-up windmill on the rooftop in 1889. It got a questionable reputation when the courtesans developed an alternative version of the can-can.
Over the years the Moulin Rouge has reinvented itself even though the focus has ever stayed on shows. Stars like Liza Minelli, Edith Piaf, Frank Sinatra and Elton John have performed on the famous stage surrounded by literal glitter while entertaining and creating a fabulous night out.
Nowadays the Moulin Rouge hosts a spectacular cabaret show that is an absolute must-see when you are visiting Paris.
With a dinner-show ticket you will begin the evening with a meal before the Moulin Rouge show at the famous restaurant attached to the theatre that was created in 1959. The menu contains French dishes as the escargots and foie gras and of course this should all be accompanied by a flute of celebratory champagne for a perfect Paris evening.
After this meal you will be impressed by Moulin Rouge's latest performance called Feerie (this as you may guess is the French word for Fairy). This show is performed by an international troupe of 100 of artists: 60 dancers, 80 musicians and a live chorus.
The show will provide everything you wanted and and dreamed of! The gold, glitter and lame will fly past and the audience loves it!
It truly is a cabaret performance that has all the thrill of the old shows: beautiful girls dressed in feathers, sequins and beads. There are hundreds of costume changes, a dance-scene in a water-tank and the dancers will even be assisted by a few animal friends. The perfect ticket for a fabulous night out in Paris!
It is a wonderful performance that will be remembered for a long time, however please be aware though that this show is very much for grown-ups only and leave the kids at home!
Paris is often called the city of love, however there is still a remnant of its seedier past, created during its hayday of bohemia: placed strategically by the red-light district in Montmartre, you find The Moulin Rouge.
Joseph Oller built the theatre recognisable by the lit-up windmill on the rooftop in 1889. It got a questionable reputation when the courtesans developed an alternative version of the can-can.
Over the years the Moulin Rouge has reinvented itself even though the focus has ever stayed on shows. Stars like Liza Minelli, Edith Piaf, Frank Sinatra and Elton John have performed on the famous stage surrounded by literal glitter while entertaining and creating a fabulous night out.
Nowadays the Moulin Rouge hosts a spectacular cabaret show that is an absolute must-see when you are visiting Paris.
With a dinner-show ticket you will begin the evening with a meal before the Moulin Rouge show at the famous restaurant attached to the theatre that was created in 1959. The menu contains French dishes as the escargots and foie gras and of course this should all be accompanied by a flute of celebratory champagne for a perfect Paris evening.
After this meal you will be impressed by Moulin Rouge's latest performance called Feerie (this as you may guess is the French word for Fairy). This show is performed by an international troupe of 100 of artists: 60 dancers, 80 musicians and a live chorus.
The show will provide everything you wanted and and dreamed of! The gold, glitter and lame will fly past and the audience loves it!
It truly is a cabaret performance that has all the thrill of the old shows: beautiful girls dressed in feathers, sequins and beads. There are hundreds of costume changes, a dance-scene in a water-tank and the dancers will even be assisted by a few animal friends. The perfect ticket for a fabulous night out in Paris!
It is a wonderful performance that will be remembered for a long time, however please be aware though that this show is very much for grown-ups only and leave the kids at home!
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