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Experience the glamour of Paris with a dinner and show at Moulin Rouge, champagne, and guided transport to iconic city sights in a 4.5-hour evening tour.
Attending a Moulin Rouge dinner show is a classic Parisian experience that combines entertainment, fine dining, and a touch of 19th-century glamour. This particular tour offers more than just the famed cabaret; it includes a sumptuous 3-course meal, half a bottle of champagne, and convenient transportation to five central Paris landmarks after the show. It’s a package designed to give visitors a seamless, memorable night out in the City of Light.
What really draws us to this experience is the combination of authentic Parisian charm and high-quality entertainment. The fact that it’s a small group (limited to 10 participants) helps create a more intimate, relaxed atmosphere—perfect if you’re looking to avoid the crowds that often come with popular attractions. That said, one thing to consider is the dress code—nothing too casual like jeans, shorts, or trainers, which might be a bummer for some travelers. This tour is ideally suited for those who want a well-rounded evening of spectacle, cuisine, and city sightseeing, especially if you’re keen to indulge in a touch of Parisian elegance.


The tour begins outside the Moulin Rouge at 82 Boulevard de Clichy, where a friendly representative from ParisCityVision awaits, dressed in a red jacket. The process is straightforward: you’ll receive your tickets, learn about the evening’s schedule, and get directions for the post-show transport to five key spots in Paris. For those arriving by public transport, the Metro N° 2 – Blanche station is the easiest stop.
Stepping into the legendary Moulin Rouge, you’re immediately swept into a world of glitz and glamour. The venue’s Belle Époque décor, with its ornate chandeliers and vintage posters, sets the perfect scene for an evening of entertainment. While the show itself, Féerie, is a spectacular blend of costumes, choreography, and music, it’s the lively ambiance of the venue that truly elevates the experience.
The 3-course “Belle Époque” menu is thoughtfully crafted, with dishes that highlight French culinary finesse. The starter options include Foie Gras Escalope, smoked salmon sashimi, and a soft-boiled organic egg—each offering a different taste of France. Main courses feature tender sautéed veal fillet or a delicate poached Zeus Faber fish, accompanied by classic sides like polenta and zucchini.
Desserts are equally tempting—think Lemon Tart or homemade Brioche with vanilla diplomat cream. The meal is served with half a bottle of Laurent Perrier champagne, adding a celebratory touch. Reviewers frequently point out the quality of the food, with one noting it was “beautifully presented” and some of the best foie gras they’ve had.
Once dinner concludes, the spectacle begins. The Féerie revue is a whirlwind of color, music, and dance. Expect dazzling costumes, intricate choreography, and lively music performed live by 80 musicians and 60 chorus singers—a true musical feast. The dancers, often praised for their professionalism and the flawless execution of complex routines, bring a lively energy that captivates both newcomers and seasoned visitors.
Multiple reviewers emphasize the spectacular costumes and vibrant set designs, which truly look as if they’ve been pulled from a fairytale. One reviewer described the dancers as making difficult routines look “effortless,” adding to the awe-inspiring atmosphere.
Post-performance, your included transportation kicks in. A friendly guide will escort you to five key central points in Paris: the Opera area, Arc de Triomphe, Montparnasse, Eiffel Tower, and Bastille. Taxis are available at each drop-off, allowing you to explore further or head straight back to your accommodation—convenience is a big plus.
Travelers have mentioned that this drop-off service is well-organized, and many appreciated being able to see additional sights without worrying about transport logistics after the show. One reviewer suggested that if you choose to Uber or walk, the service becomes optional, but it’s definitely a hassle-free option for most.

The entire experience lasts approximately 4.5 hours, making it a perfect evening activity. Showtimes vary, so checking availability is important to align with your schedule.
At $462 per person, this tour isn’t cheap, but it offers a comprehensive Parisian night out—dinner, entertainment, champagne, and transport included. Reviewers often mention that the quality of food and entertainment justifies the price. Plus, with a small group, you get a more personal and less rushed experience.
Smart attire is expected—no jeans, shorts, or sneakers. Cameras are not allowed in the Moulin Rouge, which is common for most cabaret venues to preserve the show’s intimate atmosphere. The cloakroom is compulsory but not included; plan accordingly.
This experience isn’t recommended for children under 6 years old. The overall environment and dress expectations suit adult guests looking for a refined and lively evening.

Guests consistently praise the guides and staff for their professionalism and friendliness. One reviewer, Romeo from Australia, appreciated the “lovely” guide who made the entire process smooth, from ticket collection to transportation. The show itself receives high marks, with many noting the “amazing” performers and costumes. The food also garners compliments, described as “beautifully presented” and “delicious,” with some reviewers pointing out the quality foie gras and meat dishes.
However, some mention minor downsides, such as the strict dress code or not being able to use their own cameras inside. A few guests also felt that the transport drop-off, while convenient, could be optional for those staying near the final stops. Overall, reviews show that this experience offers great value for those seeking a classic Parisian night—combining history, elegance, and fun.

This tour is ideal for travelers who want an authentic and entertaining night in Paris, especially if they appreciate fine dining and spectacular performances. It’s perfect for first-time visitors wanting to tick off the Moulin Rouge experience in style or couples celebrating a special occasion. The inclusion of guided transport makes it convenient for those unfamiliar with navigating Paris at night.
It’s also suited for those who enjoy a dignified dress code and are willing to spend a bit more for a comprehensive, hassle-free evening. However, if you’re on a tight budget or prefer casual outings, this might feel a bit luxurious.

Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?
No, this tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. The transportation after the show is limited to the five central Paris points, and guests will need to arrange their own transportation back to their hotel.
What kind of dinner is served?
Guests are treated to a 3-course meal from the “Belle Époque” menu, which includes French classics like foie gras, veal, and lemon tart. Vegetarian options are available on request.
Are children allowed on this tour?
No, children under 6 are not suitable for this experience, likely due to the dress code and the nature of the show.
Can I take photos inside Moulin Rouge?
No, cameras are not allowed inside the venue to preserve the ambiance and performance quality.
How long does the entire experience last?
The entire evening runs about 4.5 hours, including dinner, the show, and transportation.
What should I wear?
Smart, elegant attire is required—avoid jeans, shorts, and trainers. Think chic and sophisticated to match the venue’s dress code.

This tour offers a well-rounded way to experience the glamour of Paris nightlife with a combination of gourmet dining, world-famous entertainment, and convenient city sightseeing. The small group size and professional staff help create a more personal and enjoyable atmosphere. The quality of the show and food, combined with the practical transport arrangements, make it a solid choice for those looking to indulge in a touch of French luxury.
While it is on the pricier side, many guests feel it’s justified by the overall experience—an evening that captures the spirit of Paris in its most dazzling form. If you’re after a classic, memorable night out and don’t mind dressing up, this tour is definitely worth considering.
In essence, this experience is best suited for travelers who want a safe, elegant, and thoroughly entertaining way to enjoy Paris at night, with the added bonus of guided transport and a delicious meal. For those craving spectacle, sophistication, and a taste of history, the Moulin Rouge dinner show remains a top pick.