Real Travelers who have been to Moulin Rouge
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Frau said
to the Moulin Rouge district to walk. It was just as the movies depict - very red. Then up - and I mean up!- we continue reading »
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Jonesy and Millar said
is the highest point in Paris, we drove past the Moulin Rouge which looks so much smaller close up. When we continue reading »
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Jessielee said
and the Eiffel Tower, so that was really nice. On the way home we also stopped by the Moulin Rouge and took continue reading »
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allycats3 said
The louve, notredam, moulin rouge and the eiffel tower! saturday 9th December 2006 continue reading »
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The Leanos said
of society would have hung out. We went past the Moulin Rouge, but decided not to spend the money continue reading »
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Tracer1 said
is a closet, the smallest yet, I think. BUT, it is in Montmarte, close to Sacre Coeur and the Moulin continue reading »
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Vikky said
at Moulin Rouge - with La goulou and Jane avril, the famous dancers at moulin rouge that was a favored continue reading »
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Lauren77 said
). It was so delicious. We took a metro to the Moulin Rouge, the red light district of Paris. We saw the famous continue reading »
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meye0865 said
and laugh. There were transvestites and sex shops everywhere. We walked by Moulin Rouge continue reading »
Real Traveler reviews for Moulin Rouge
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Moulin Rouge
"Moulin Rouge is the most famous and enduring of the old Parisian cabarets. Established..."
Moulin Rouge is the most famous and enduring of the old Parisian cabarets. Established in 1889, it was a favorite subject of the painter Henri de T...
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Moulin Rouge
"A little disappointing"
I love kitschy touristy things sometimes, but this show, I felt that they way overpriced for a bad Las Vegas showgirls show. It was worth goi...
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Moulin Rouge
"Exotic Dancing!"
A new name for cabret, everyones in there best formal attire not just like in the movie - ahem! maybe the movie was more retro but it wasnt far fro...
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Moulin Rouge
"Red Light District, Paris"
The area was dissapointing. We couldn´t see the actual show because it was expensive.
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More information on Moulin Rouge
Founded in 1889, this cabaret is known the world over for its famous French cancan, forever immortalized in the paintings of French artist Toulouse-Lautrec. Today, its famous red windmill still proudly overlooks the Pigalle district. Dreamed up by 1930s cabaret singer Mistinguette, the extravaganzas performed here have magnificent sets, luxurious costumes and a great line-up of international dancers. Treat yourself to a wonderful meal and a great evening's entertainment in one of Paris' most famous attractions. Formal attire is required.
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