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Paris-9e-arrondissement, Paris, Ile de France

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The 9th arrondissement of Paris, nestled in the heart of the French capital, is a true gem of architecture, culture, and entertainment. Known for its historic theaters such as the Opéra Garnier, the 9th is also home to iconic cinemas, concert halls, and fascinating museums. Stroll along the Haussmannian boulevards to admire their majestic facades, step into the covered galleries of the Passage des...See more

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Moulin Rouge Valentines Day Special Dinner
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Moulin Rouge Valentines Day Special Dinner

Array10-Second Takeaway Make your Valentine's Day extra special with a special dinner along with the historic Moulin Rouge Show Admission to the world famous Moulin Rouge Cabaret 1/2 a bottle of Champagne Rose Witness the “Féerie” show, that is put up by over 60 artists from across the globe Note: Please arrive at least 2 hours before show time in order to be seated for Dinner. History of Moulin Rouge The Moulin Rouge enjoys quite an elevated reputation in the entertainment circles of Paris. Known as the "The Temple of the dance and women!", Moulin Rouge was founded in 1889 has transformed into a venue for art to an attraction that entertains people from all over the world. The cabaret house was immortalized by famous painter Toulouse-Lautrec and is known for its French Cancan that is performed till date by the famous Doriss Girls. Feerie Show Created by Doris Haug and Ruggero Angeletti, the show comprises a troupe of 100 artists, which include 60 of the famous Doriss Girls. The extravagance of the show lies in the grand costumes numbering to 1000's and made of feathers, rhinestones, and sequins. With sumptuous settings, shining colours, unique designs, and music by Pierre Porte, this entire show required 2 years and a 8 million Euros in investment. Brace yourselves for the famous snake dance in a giant aquarium! Special Valentines's Day Menu Raw and Cooked Dublin Bay Prawns with Citrus Limon from «Bachès» Gravlax of Scottish Salmon on a Bed of Sorrel, Whipped Cream, Baeri Caviar French Tradition Veal Sirloin Breaded with Truffles, Spaghetti of Salsify with Truffles, Napoleon of Multicolored Carrots, Simple Juice Red Heart of the «Moulin», Popping Mousse, Genoese Cake 1/2 bottle of Champagne Rosé … and a souvenir of the moulin rouge per couple!

Moulin Rouge Cabaret, 82 Boulevard de Clichy 75018 Paris
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Moulin Rouge With Dinner & Paris City Tour
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Moulin Rouge With Dinner & Paris City Tour

ArrayWhy You Shouldn’t Miss This Paris is renowned for its incredible architecture, delectable cuisine, and its rich culture. The Moulin Rouge, established in 1889 is one of the best examples of Parisian culture. It was where the Cancan dance is believed to have originated, and soon spread all across Europe. Moulin Rouge translates to Red Mill in English, and the location continues to have a red-colored windmill at the top. It is one of the most popular attractions of the city and continues to host some incredible cabaret performances. The Parisian cuisine is something else that is renowned across the world for its vast variety and indelible flavors. Several refined dishes can be found here, prepared intricately by some of the most skilled chefs in the world. The style of preparation and exotic ingredients, coupled with the incredible skill of the chefs makes Paris a must-visit for any lover of food. Your Experience You will begin with a tour of the capital. You will get on board an air-conditioned motor coach, and go around the city of Paris. The comprehensive tour will take you around all the tourist spots of the city, allowing you to see them in person. You will also travel over the magnificent bridges of Paris over the Seine and pass through some famous neighborhoods such as Saint-Germain-des-Pres and Champs Elysees, allowing you to get a peek into the daily lives of the Parisian people. Your coach will pass in front of some well-known monuments, such as the Musée d’Orsay, Les Invalides, Arc de Triomphe and the Paris Opera, as you listen to a commentary about the evolution of French architecture. Next up is the Moulin Rouge, where you can enjoy a fabulous night watching the cabaret. Before the show begins, you will be able to enjoy some of the finest delicacies in all of France. You can enjoy a gourmet dinner, just before watching one of the most entertaining shows in the world. You will have three different choices of menu, Belle Epoque, Mistinguett and Toulouse Lautrec. After you have finished dinner, you’ll watch the “Feerie” show. The show is headlined by the Doriss Girls, with performances by 80 artists. The glittering costumes and vivid colors, combined with the enchanting atmosphere and ambiance will undoubtedly spellbind you. The Giant Aquarium is to see, and it will be followed by some typical French performances, such as the famous Cancan dance. During the show, you will be given half a bottle of champagne to enjoy.

Moulin Rouge, 82 Boulevard de Clichy 75018 Paris 75007 Paris
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The Moulin Rouge: 9pm Show – With Champagne
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The Moulin Rouge: 9pm Show – With Champagne

Book a ticket for the one and only Moulin Rouge to see the world's most famous cabaret. Be enchanted by the glamour of this legendary nightspot, its décor, the costumes, and of course the elegant dancers. SPEND A CHARMING EVENING AT THE MOULIN ROUGE CABARET IN PARIS! Book a ticket for the one-and-only Moulin Rouge to see the world's most famous cabaret. Be enchanted by the glamour of this legendary nightspot, its décor, the costumes and of course the elegant dancers. Welcome to the Moulin Rouge, a timeless symbol of Parisian nightlife located in the heart of lively, festive Montmartre. Bought by Charles Zidler and Joseph Oller in 1889, the Moulin Rouge has played host to countless concerts and balls, and was the first venue to stage a revue show, earning itself a reputation for extravagant evenings, famous attractions and scandalous happenings. The most legendary event was undoubtedly the Bal des Quat'z'Arts, when the beautiful Mona stepped on stage with her large feathers to perform the first ever striptease show... From then on, a stream of cabaret personalities have left their mark on the Moulin Rouge, including La Goulue ('The Glutton' – so-called because she finished people's drinks), La Grille d'Egout ('The Drain', because of the gaps between her teeth), Mistinguett, and also famous stars such as Maurice Chevalier, Jean Gabin, Liza Minelli, Frank Sinatra, Elton John and many more. Alcohol abuse carries health risks. Always drink responsibly

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Dinner and Moulin Rouge Show – With Champagne
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Dinner and Moulin Rouge Show – With Champagne

Have dinner at the Moulin Rouge, followed by the famous cabaret show. Visit the home of Parisian nightlife, the Moulin Rouge, made famous by artists such as Henri de Toulouse Lautrec... BOOK A TABLE FOR DINNER AND A SHOW AT THE ONE AND ONLY MOULIN ROUGE TO SEE THE LATEST PRODUCTION FROM THE LEGENDARY CABARET HALL.  Visit  the Moulin Rouge, a symbol of Parisian nightlife made famous by artists such as Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, who immortalized the cabaret's colourful sets and dancers. The Moulin Rouge is synonymous with the neighbourhood of Montmartre, both having a reputation as a lively nightlife. Since 1889, when the cabaret was taken over by Charles Zidler and Joseph Ollier, the venue has hosted the most extravagant evenings in town, put on the most famous attractions, concerts and balls – many of which were considered highly scandalous – as well as the very first revue shows. One of the most memorable events was undoubtedly the Bal des Quat'z'Arts, at which the beautiful Mona performed the first ever striptease act, which featured large feathers and was set to very slow music... Discover French cuisine at this world-famous cabaret where a team of 120 maître d's and waiting staff are on-hand to provide excellent service. For the dinner, a variety of typical French dishes are proposed, to enjoy with a glass of champagne and orchestral music. Select your dishes à la carte from a choice of three set menus (see below for details), which all include half a bottle of champagne per person. Dinner will be served at 7pm; the show begins at 9pm. Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health. Please drink responsibly

Boulevard de Clichy 75018 Paris
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New Year's Eve at the Moulin Rouge Paris: Dinner & Show with Champagne
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New Year's Eve at the Moulin Rouge Paris: Dinner & Show with Champagne

Treat yourself to a special New Year's Eve dinner at the Moulin Rouge, followed by the famous cabaret show. A symbole of Parisian nightlife, the Moulin Rouge invites to spend a magical evening in its legendary music hall! CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR AT THE MOULIN ROUGE WITH ITS FAMOUS CABARET SHOW! An icon of Parisian cabaret culture, the Moulin Rouge invites you inside its legendary venue, made famous by artists such as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, who immortalized the colourful scenes and seductive dancers in his famous paintings. Located at the heart of the festive Montmartre district, the Moulin Rouge became renowned for hosting the most extravagant evenings and the most daring shows, alongside countless balls, concerts and scandalous events. The most legendary occasion has to be the Bal des Quat'z'Arts, when the beautiful Mona stepped on stage with her large feathers to perform the first ever striptease show... Discover French gastronomy in this exceptional nightspot where 120 Maitre D's, chefs and waiters work tirelessly to cater to your every need! At 9pm the dinner-dance will begin, during which you will be served a special New Year's Eve menu to music played by the Moulin Rouge orchestra. At midnight, after the traditional New Year's toast, the stage will light up for an exceptional cabaret show. From 2am, more music will be played to keep everyone dancing until dawn. You'll leave with some unforgettable memories as well as a special gift from the Moulin Rouge.

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Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor (Solférino)
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Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor (Solférino)

The passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor, formerly known as passerelle Solférino (or pont de Solférino), is a footbridge over the River Seine in the VIIe arrondissement of Paris. It is served by the Metro station Assemblée Nationale. The first bridgesFor a century, it was the cast iron bridge inaugurated by Napoleon III in 1861 which allowed vehicles to cross between quai Anatole-France and quai des Tuileries. Built by the engineers of the Pont des Invalides, Paul-Martin Gallocher de Lagalisserie and Jules Savarin, it was named after the June 1859 French victory of the Battle of Solferino. Having weakened over time (particularly due to barges crashing into it), it was demolished and replaced in 1961 with a steel footbridge, demolished in its turn in 1992. The present bridgeThe new passerelle de Solférino linking the Musée d'Orsay and the Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Gardens) was built between 1997 and 1999 under the direction of the engineer and architect Marc Mimram. Crossing the Seine with a single span and no piers, this metallic bridge is architecturally unique and covered in exotic trees (Tabebuias, a Brazilian tree also used for outdoor flooring at the Bibliothèque nationale de France) which gives it a light and warm appearance. Its solidity is, however, never in doubt - at either end, its foundations are in the form of concrete pillars extending 15m into the ground, and the structure itself is made up of six 150 tonne components built by the Eiffel engineering company, Eiffel Constructions métalliques. Its innovative architecture brought Marc Mimram the award "Prix de l'Équerre d'Argent" for the year 1999. The bridge also has benches and lampposts for promenaders who can reach the Jardin des Tuileries through a subterranean passage on the Rive Droite.The bridge was renamed after Léopold Sédar Senghor on 9 October 2006 on the centenary of this birth. Source : Wikipédia – Reproduction of extracts of original text. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Photo : Créative Commons

Léopold Sedar Senghor 75007 Paris
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