The Moulin Rouge is a classic Parisian cabaret: expect two hours of non-stop song, dance, and elaborate costumes with the famous can-can finale. The stage is small, the room is intimate and crowded, and the energy is high. You'll sit at tables with other guests, drink champagne or wine, and watch a very professional (if tourist-oriented) revue featuring feathers, sequins, and acrobatics. It's loud, glittery, and fun in a nostalgic, old-school variety-show way. Don't expect deep theater; it's spectacle.
Best time is fall through early spring when the weather keeps crowds more manageable. Avoid summer if you can. Expect to pay around €150-€250 for the show with champagne; dinner packages run €200-€350 depending on seating and inclusions. Book ahead, especially for decent tables.
Tip: Go for a mid-week show with dinner if your budget allows — the food is average but the earlier seating gives you better views and a calmer vibe. Skip the cheapest show-only tickets; the terrible sightlines aren't worth saving a few euros. Dress up a bit; it's part of the experience.
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