Moulin Rouge: Cabaret Show Tickets with Champagne

Experience Paris's most famous cabaret since 1889. Book your Moulin Rouge tickets with Champagne and enjoy the legendary French Cancan and dazzling shows in the heart of Montmartre.

💰 Prices

Show + Champagne: From €150

Show + Dinner: From €210

Evening shows: 9 PM & 11 PM

Dress code: Smart casual

🕐 Show Times

First show: 9:00 PM

Second show: 11:00 PM

Duration: ~1h45

Year-round: Daily performances

📍 Location

Address: 82 Boulevard de Clichy, 75018 Paris

Metro: Blanche (Line 2)

Area: Montmartre, Pigalle

👥 Experience

Since: 1889

Seating: ~900 guests

Signature: French Cancan

International fame

Moulin Rouge: The Birthplace of the French Cancan

Moulin Rouge cabaret in Paris

The Moulin Rouge is the world's most famous cabaret and an essential Parisian experience. Founded in 1889 at the foot of Montmartre, this legendary venue has entertained millions with its spectacular revues, feather costumes, and the iconic French Cancan. Today, the Moulin Rouge continues to captivate audiences with "Féerie," a dazzling show featuring over 80 artists, 1,000 costumes, and elaborate sets.

Attending a Moulin Rouge show is a quintessential Paris experience. The venue combines Belle Époque glamour with contemporary spectacle, featuring acrobats, dancers, and singers in a sumptuous red and gold interior. A glass of Champagne is included with every ticket, allowing you to toast to this unforgettable evening. The show runs twice nightly and attracts visitors from around the world seeking a taste of Parisian nightlife.

History of the Moulin Rouge

Joseph Oller and Charles Zidler opened the Moulin Rouge on October 6, 1889, during the World's Fair. The cabaret took its name from the red windmill that still crowns the building—a symbol of Montmartre's bohemian past when windmills dotted the hill. From the start, the Moulin Rouge became the place to see and be seen, attracting artists, writers, and Parisian high society.

The French Cancan, originally a provocative dance performed at working-class balls, was refined and popularized at the Moulin Rouge. Dancers like La Goulue and Jane Avril became stars, and Toulouse-Lautrec's posters immortalized the cabaret's atmosphere. Despite a fire in 1915 and various changes over the decades, the Moulin Rouge has maintained its reputation as the temple of Parisian entertainment.

What to Expect at the Show

The current show "Féerie" (Enchantment) premiered in 1999 and has been continuously updated. It features four acts showcasing different themes: underwater worlds, Parisian romance, circus acrobatics, and the famous French Cancan finale. The Doriss Girls and Doriss Dancers perform alongside international acrobats, creating a fusion of dance, music, and spectacle.

All tickets include half a bottle of Champagne per person, served at your table. Optional dinner packages offer a three-course French meal before the show. Tables are arranged in a cabaret style around the stage, ensuring good views from most seats. The dress code is smart casual—no shorts, sportswear, or flip-flops. Jackets are recommended for men.

Booking Your Moulin Rouge Tickets

We strongly recommend booking your Moulin Rouge tickets online in advance. The venue sells out regularly, especially during peak tourist season (April–October) and on weekends. Our partner GetYourGuide offers skip-the-line tickets with flexible cancellation and 24/7 customer support in English. Booking online guarantees your spot and often provides better rates than purchasing at the door.

Getting There

The Moulin Rouge is located at 82 Boulevard de Clichy in the Pigalle district, at the border of the 9th and 18th arrondissements. Metro Line 2 (Blanche station) stops directly in front. The cabaret is a short walk from Sacré-Cœur and Place du Tertre, making it easy to combine with a daytime visit to Montmartre. Allow extra time for traffic if taking a taxi during evening rush hour.

Nearby Attractions

Before or after the show, explore Montmartre's charming streets, the Sacré-Cœur basilica, and the Place du Tertre where artists sell their work. The nearby Musée de la Vie Romantique and Musée Gustave Moreau offer cultural alternatives. Pigalle has numerous restaurants and brasseries for pre-show dinner.

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