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Experience the iconic Moulin Rouge with a 4-hour dinner and spectacular cabaret show in Paris. Includes French cuisine, champagne, and breathtaking costumes.
The Paris: Dinner Show at the Moulin Rouge offers a captivating evening in the heart of the city’s most famous cabaret. For $287 per person, this 4-hour experience combines a delicious French dinner with the dazzling “Féerie” show, performed by a troupe of 60 artists in the historic Belle Epoque venue. The show is renowned worldwide for its extravagant costumes, live music, and spectacular dance routines, making it a memorable highlight for anyone seeking an authentic Parisian night out.
While the show is the main event, the included dinner menu features choices from classic French dishes, with vegan options available. Each ticket also includes half a bottle of champagne, enhancing the celebratory atmosphere. Though the experience is well-rated with a 4.7/5 from over 3,100 reviews, it’s important to consider the dress code and that not all seating offers a perfect view of every act. Still, this package promises a luxurious and lively evening that appeals to lovers of performance art, fine dining, and Parisian culture.


The costumes at Moulin Rouge are one of the show’s biggest draws. Each outfit is handmade in Paris workshops and designed by Corrado Collabucci. Expect 1,000 costumes featuring feathers, rhinestones, and sequins, which are meticulously crafted to dazzle viewers. The costume design complements the sumptuous set designs by Gaetano Castelli, including the return of a giant aquarium, adding to the theatrical spectacle.
The performance itself is choreographed by Bill Goodson, with music by Pierre Porte. The chorus girls and performers demonstrate impressive skills in executing routines that are both entertaining and visually stunning. This focus on costume craftsmanship and stage design sets the Moulin Rouge apart from other cabaret shows.
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The live music performed by 80 musicians and 60 choral singers provides a dynamic soundtrack for the show. The musical arrangements enhance the energy of the performances, which include dance acts, special performances, and acrobatic displays. The original choreography emphasizes precision, flexibility, and artistry, with acts that frequently leave audiences in awe.
The show’s creators—Doris Haug and Ruggero Angeletti—bring a blend of tradition and spectacle. The musical segments are carefully curated to maintain a lively pace and highlight the performers’ talents. The use of set design and lighting adds to the drama and glamour of each act.

The Moulin Rouge’s interior exudes historic elegance, with a seating capacity of around 850. The venue’s architecture reflects the Belle Epoque style, with ornate detailing and luxurious decor. Guests sit at tables arranged to maximize visibility of the stage, though some reviews suggest that closer seats—like those right next to the stage—offer an up-close view of the performers, albeit with a slightly more restricted perspective of certain acts.
Dress code for the venue emphasizes smart attire, and ripped jeans, sportswear, and casual clothing are not allowed. This adds to the elegant atmosphere of the night. The theater features a sumptuous set design, including a giant aquarium that makes the stage come alive during the show.

Opting for the dinner upgrade transforms the evening into a gourmet journey through traditional French cuisine. The menus include options like homemade foie gras, roasted farmhouse chicken, salmon confit, or vegetarian and vegan selections. Each dinner comes with half a bottle of champagne, with additional drinks available for purchase.
The French menus are prepared by Chef Arnaud Demerville and change seasonally. For example, the Toulouse-Lautrec menu showcases beef ham, tuna, and roasted chicken, while the Belle Époque menu features foie gras, lobster medallions, and sauteed veal. The Vegan menu offers plant-based starters, risotto, and seasonal desserts.
The dinner service lasts roughly an hour and is efficiently timed so guests are seated comfortably before the show begins. Some reviews mention that seating can be tight, especially at shared tables, but overall, guests appreciate the quality of the food and the complimentary champagne.
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The 4-hour experience includes dinner and the full show without an intermission. The performance starts around 9 pm, finishing by approximately 10:40 pm. The pacing is lively, with no dull moments, according to reviews.
This experience is not suitable for children under 6 due to mature content and the dress code restrictions. The show appeals best to adults and older teens who appreciate spectacle, dancing, and glamour.
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Participants are advised that the meeting point varies depending on the ticket option chosen. The venue enforces a dress code requiring smart attire—ripped jeans, sportswear, and sneakers are not permitted. Guests are also asked to bring a printed ticket, although some reports suggest digital tickets are accepted upon arrival.
The activity is non-refundable once booked, and cameras, video recordings, and non-folding wheelchairs are not allowed inside the venue. Large pets and shorts are also not permitted.

The reviews consistently praise the show’s visual spectacle—particularly the costumes and stage design. Guests frequently remark on the talent of the performers and the quality of the live music. Many point out that the dinner is delicious, with some describing it as fine dining, especially when choosing the 3-course menus.
The staff receives high marks for service efficiency and friendliness, with some noting the attentiveness of waiters and the smooth organization of the evening. The spectacle of the costumes and choreography often leaves visitors astonished, making this a highlight in Paris.

Some reviews mention seating arrangements can be crowded, and viewing angles may vary depending on seat location. For the best experience, select seats near the stage if possible, but be aware that closer seats might offer a more restricted view of some acts.
The cost—which includes dinner, show, and champagne—may seem high, but many find it justified by the quality and spectacle of the experience. Guests should also dress smartly to meet the venue’s dress code requirements.

This 4-hour experience offers an immersive taste of Parisian elegance, combining gourmet dining and a world-renowned cabaret. The “Féerie” show delivers an exquisite display of costumes, dance, and live music, all set within the historic Belle Epoque theater. The dinner menus cater to a variety of tastes, including vegetarian and vegan options, making this a versatile choice for many visitors.
While the ticket price may seem steep, the quality of the entertainment, delicious food, and luxurious ambiance contribute to a memorable evening. Guests often highlight the professionalism of the staff, the spectacular costumes, and the enthralling performances as the main reasons they recommend it.
This tour suits adults seeking a festive, high-end night out in Paris. It is ideal for those who appreciate artistic performances, are comfortable with smart attire, and want to experience an iconic Parisian venue. However, those with children under 6 or budget-conscious travelers may wish to explore other options.
Is the dinner included in the ticket price?
Yes, the ticket includes a three-course French meal with half a bottle of champagne.
Can I choose vegan options?
Yes, a vegan menu is available upon request when booking.
What is the dress code?
Guests are expected to wear smart attire. Jeans, sportswear, shorts, and sneakers are not allowed.
Are cameras permitted during the show?
No, cameras and video recording devices are not permitted inside the venue.
Is the activity suitable for children?
The experience is not suitable for children under 6 years due to content and venue policies.
How long does the entire experience last?
The total duration is approximately 4 hours, starting around 9 pm and ending by 10:40 pm.
What’s included in the package?
Your ticket includes admission, dinner, half a bottle of champagne, service, and tips.
Are seats assigned?
Seating arrangements vary; closer seats provide an up-close view but can be more restricted. It’s recommended to book early for the best seats.
Can I upgrade the menu?
Yes, guests can choose from several dinner menus created by Chef Arnaud Demerville, with options for traditional French cuisine or specialized diets.
What makes this show stand out?
The costumes, live music, and dancers’ skill are consistently praised. The luxurious theater and dazzling stage design create an unforgettable atmosphere.