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It's one of the most flamboyant symbols of Montmartre and Paris, world-famous and in existence since 1889! Always called the "Bal du Moulin Rouge", it quickly became very popular, and was at the origin of the notoriety of the French cancan. Today, the "Féerie" revue is performed by 60 artists - the troupe totals 90. You can choose to attend the show, or opt for the dinner-and-show package - the one we recommend. A unique evening, memories to last a long time: this is one of the capital's must-sees.

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Visited in june 2025
We bought tickets over a year ago and we arrived from USA and we were so excited but we were seated with an obstructed view ( huge pole in front) also we were a party of 4 and were seated with two other people who blocked our view the entire evening!! We went two years ago and it was perfect that’s why we came back but it’s not the same!! Show was great too bad it was over crowded and couldn’t enjoy because of the seating. Also we bought the best tickets with champagne and was treated like we just walked in off the street! We will never recommend or return!!
Visited in june 2025
Un poco decepcionada! Siendo un lugar tan icónico, donde todo el mundo se hace fotos, dije voy a probar y a ver el espectáculo a ver qué tal es. Sinceramente, no me lo esperaba, pague unos 250/300€ para 2 personas. Y reservé con bastante tiempo de antelación porque se llena mucho. Fui un jueves por la noche a las 11 que en teoría era de los más económicos. Teníamos incluido una botella de champán también. Primero de todo la zona donde está decir que está en malas condiciones, es un barrio donde hay ambiente pero no demasiado bueno, da un poco de respeto, hay suciedad y está muy poco cuidado. La gente que va al molino sí que es verdad que va muy arreglada, suele ir gente mayor, gente de 20-35 había poca. Al entrar, nos pusieron en una mesa con 4 personas (2 parejas) que no conocíamos, eso nos dejó impactados, ya que en ningún momento se te avisa de ello. Yo pensaba que tendría mi especio o al menos mi mesa para estar tranquila con mi pareja. Eso ya me decepcionó bastante. Y por si fuese poco, la mesa era minúscula, estábamos muy muy apretados, el hombre que había era muy grande, mi novio que es alto casi ni se podía sentar bien ya que teníamos una pared detrás. En los lados teníamos las mesas súper enganchadas, tanto que yo vi el espectáculo enganchada casi oreja con oreja con una chica de la mesa de al lado ya que el hombre que estaba en mi mesa me tapada… enfin, un poco lamentable por el precio. El champán que nos sirvieron no era bueno, la verdad que no nos gustó. El espectáculo, cabe decir que está bien, pero he visto de mejores, si no lo ves tampoco pasa nada. Las chicas van semidesnudas casi en todas las escenas, los trajes y la escenografía hay que decir que está bien cuidada y es bonita. Algo que no me cuadraba mucho es que, el espectáculo fuese del estilo cabaret, bailes, desnudos, y de repente aprecian escenas de payasos… eso me descuadro un poco. Bueno, en general, no me arrepiento de haber ido, pero sí que es verdad que no volveri. Y si os lo queréis ahorrar, tampoco os perdéis nada ????????
Visited in june 2025
As someone who’s seen plenty of shows in the U.S.—Vegas and Broadway included—I found Moulin Rouge to be surprisingly basic. The choreography lacked creativity, and at no point did the show feel exciting or awe-inspiring. A few of the acts were just men doing balancing stunts, which felt underwhelming, especially considering the reputation this show carries.

I was genuinely excited because of the venue’s historical significance, but the experience itself fell flat. It felt more like a tourist trap than a world-class performance.

To top it off, we were seated next to a couple who knew someone in the cast and felt entitled to police the audience. They rudely told us not to speak at all, as if they owned the place. The lack of hospitality and their entitled attitude really soured the evening.

Overall, this felt overpriced, underwhelming, and honestly kind of dull. From an American perspective—especially if you’ve seen high-quality productions elsewhere—this just doesn’t measure up. Definitely not worth the hype.

Only positive- the champagne service was impressive.
Visited in june 2025
Visited The Moulin Rouge for the first time and I have to say that for the money we paid, our table / seats could not have been worse. We were in the side corner right next to the door that the dancers exited the stage which meant that we couldn't see the majority of the set.
Visited in june 2025
We did not have dinner, only attended the show and it was spectacular. Everything you imagine it would be only better. More exciting, more extravagant, more fun!

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