Moulin Rouge
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About Moulin Rouge
The Moulin Rouge delivers exactly what you'd expect from Paris's most famous cabaret: a high-energy spectacle with 80 dancers, feathered headdresses, sequined costumes, and synchronized French cancan kicks that end with the girls flinging their legs impossibly high. The Féerie revue runs like clockwork with elaborate set changes, live orchestra, and production values that justify the hefty price tag starting at €87 for champagne seating.
The experience feels wonderfully old-school theatrical. You're seated at small round tables in a red velvet theater while champagne flows and performers emerge from trapdoors, swing on aerial silks, and execute costume changes that seem physically impossible. The famous windmill blades actually turn during certain numbers, and the finale's cancan line stretches across the entire 20-meter stage.
Honestly, it's touristy as hell but genuinely entertaining if you embrace the camp. The dinner show runs three hours and costs €215-€395, though many skip it for the shorter champagne-only performance at €87-€127. Avoid weekend shows if possible: they're packed with bachelor parties and the energy gets rowdy rather than sophisticated.
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