The Moulin Rouge in Paris presents its renowned "Féerie" revue with two nightly performances:
For those opting for the dinner-show experience, dinner is served at 7pm, accompanied by a live orchestra, followed by the 9pm performance. Guests should arrive by 6:45pm. The combined dinner and show experience concludes around 11:00pm.
You should plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before the show begins.
Unfortunately, there are no afternoon shows. The first Moulin Rouge show is at 9pm.
If you arrive late for the Moulin Rouge show, entry is still permitted, but you may need to wait for an appropriate moment to be seated to avoid disturbing the performance.
Moulin Rouge showtimes are mostly consistent. The 9pm show takes place every day, but the 11pm show is only available on Fridays and Saturdays.
Yes, during special occasions such as Christmas and Valentine's Day, the Moulin Rouge offers exclusive events with unique dinner and show packages. It is best to check the official Moulin Rouge website for up-to-date information on this.
Yes, you can book tickets for a specific time slot at Moulin Rouge in advance. The tickets are available to book online as well.
Yes, Moulin Rouge Paris is open year-round. The venue operates daily, including weekends and public holidays.
No, the dinner-show package does not affect the timing of the “Féerie” revue show itself. The show always begins at 9:00 PM, regardless of whether guests opt for dinner.
There are no separate child-friendly showtimes, as the “Féerie” revue is the same for all audiences.