The Moulin Rouge
Famed 19th-century cabaret featuring Belle Epoque decor, dinner and dancers in elaborate costumes
About Moulin Rouge
France
The Moulin Rouge is a legendary cabaret, located in the Montmartre district, best known as the birthplace of the modern can-can dance and a symbol of Belle Époque nightlife. Opened in 1889, the same year as the Eiffel Tower, it quickly gained fame for its extravagant performances, colourful costumes, and risqué entertainment, attracting artists like Toulouse-Lautrec, whose posters helped define its image. The iconic red windmill on its roof has become a Parisian landmark, and its stage continues to host lavish musical revues blending tradition with glamour. Today, the Moulin Rouge remains a popular destination for visitors seeking a taste of historic Parisian cabaret, complete with dinner, champagne, and dazzling dance routines.
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