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Explore Paris in one evening with access to the Eiffel Tower's 2nd floor, a Seine dinner cruise with live music, and a dazzling Moulin Rouge show, all for $390.

This tour offers a full evening of iconic Parisian sights and entertainment for a price of $390.06 per person. It combines three highlights of the city: access to the Eiffel Tower’s 2nd floor, a spectacular Seine dinner cruise, and a lively Moulin Rouge show. The entire experience lasts approximately 7 hours, beginning at 6:30 pm from 1 Rue de la Légion d’Honneur.
The tour is designed for those who want a comprehensive taste of Paris in one evening. You get a choice between dining at the Eiffel Tower or on the cruise, with both options including a 3-course meal and a glass or half-bottle of Champagne. While reviews point out some organizational hiccups, the overall experience offers stunning views, delicious food, and the excitement of the Moulin Rouge cabaret.

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The tour begins with entry to the Eiffel Tower’s 2nd floor, offering spectacular views of Paris. This access means you can see the city skyline at night, with many reviews highlighting how stunning it looks when lit up after dark. The guide explains the sights and helps you navigate, though some guests note that timing can be tight.
Visit the Eiffel Tower after the daytime and evening lights are on, ensuring a memorable photo opportunity. There is an option to go up to the top, but the main highlight remains the second-floor panoramic deck. The group generally stays together, with guidance on exiting and meeting back to avoid missing the next activity.

Both dining options include a 3-course meal, but you can choose between dining at the Eiffel Tower or on the Seine cruise. The Eiffel Tower restaurant provides an elegant setting with views over the city, while the Seine cruise offers a relaxed atmosphere with landmarks drifting by.
The dinner cruise features live music, including a live singer, and delicious food served onboard. Guests receive either a glass or half a bottle of Champagne with their meal, adding a luxurious touch to the experience. Review comments suggest that food quality varies, with some noting it’s average, so managing expectations around the meal is wise.

The Seine cruise is a highlight for many, with stunning views of Paris landmarks such as the Louvre, Notre Dame Cathedral, and Musée d’Orsay floating past the boat. The air-conditioned boat ensures comfort as you watch the city’s lights reflect on the water. The cruise lasts long enough to appreciate the sights but is straightforward in its pacing, according to reviews.
Guests find that this part of the tour provides a relaxing way to see Paris at night, with excellent photo opportunities. The live music enhances the ambiance, making the cruise a memorable segment of the evening.

After the sightseeing and dining, the tour continues to the Moulin Rouge, Paris’s most famous cabaret. The show features spectacular performances inspired by traditional Parisian cabaret. Guests are served Champagne during the performance, with options for a glass or half a bottle.
The cabaret show is known for its flamboyant costumes, dazzling choreography, and entertaining acts. The venue’s casual dress code suggests that jacket and tie are appreciated, but shorts and sportswear are not allowed. The show is considered a lively, vibrant experience, though some reviews mention crowding and safety concerns within the theatre, which might be worth noting.
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The tour departs from 1 Rue de la Légion d’Honneur at 6:30 pm and ends near your hotel or an accessible area in central Paris, such as Opéra, Arc de Triomphe, or Eiffel Tower districts. The group size is capped at 40 travelers, ensuring a relatively intimate experience.
Guests are seated at tables of 6-8 people, with no option for a private table. The tour does not include hotel pick-up or drop-off, so travelers must arrange their transportation to the meeting point and after the tour.

Several reviews praise the knowledgeable guides, especially those who escort large groups smoothly. One reviewer highlights Alister’s expertise, while others mention poor organization and timing issues that occasionally cause guests to miss parts of the experience, like sunset at the Eiffel Tower.
Guests should be prepared for waiting in line at the Moulin Rouge, as priority access is not granted. The theatre can hold many people, and safety concerns are occasionally raised regarding crowding. It’s advisable to wear casual dress with a jacket or tie, and avoid shorts or sports shoes.
The dinner onboard is generally well-received, though some mention hidden costs or average quality. The drop-off after the Moulin Rouge can be disorganized, with some guests feeling they are left to find their own way home.

Guests can cancel up to 3 days in advance for a full refund. The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, an alternative date or full refund is offered. No refunds are provided for cancellations within 3 days, and changes less than that are not accepted.
This 7-hour Parisian adventure offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, fine dining, and entertainment. The access to the Eiffel Tower’s 2nd floor, Seine dinner cruise with live music, and the Moulin Rouge show combine to form a memorable night.
While some reviews mention organizational challenges and crowd management issues, the stunning vistas, delicious food, and lively cabaret make this a compelling option for visitors seeking a comprehensive evening in Paris. The experience best suits those comfortable with moderate physical activity, and who don’t mind a lively, sometimes crowded atmosphere.
This tour provides a robust overview of Paris’s most famous sights and entertainment, all in one evening. The value is enhanced by the multiple experiences included, but organization and logistics can be inconsistent.
It remains a popular choice for visitors who want a well-rounded night out without the hassle of planning individual tickets. For those willing to overlook some minor flaws, the memorable views, delicious food, and spectacular cabaret make this tour worth considering.
“Amazing from start to finish, started with the river cruise, food was great and had a live singer, we then went to the Eiffel Tower which was lovel…”
Is there a dress code for the Moulin Rouge show?
Yes, casual dress is required, with jackets and ties appreciated; shorts, sportswear, and sports shoes are not allowed.
Can I choose to dine at the Eiffel Tower or on the cruise?
Yes, both options include a 3-course meal, and you can select your preferred dining location when booking.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, starting at 6:30 pm and ending near your hotel or an accessible central location.
Are hotel transfers included?
No, hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included; guests meet at the designated starting point.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The Moulin Rouge show requires a minimum age of 6, and minors cannot attend unaccompanied until age 18.
What should I wear to the Moulin Rouge?
Smart casual attire, with a jacket and tie preferred, especially for men.
Can I attend the first or second show at Moulin Rouge?
Yes, you can choose between the 9 pm or 11 pm show** when booking.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or high water, a full refund or alternative date is offered.