May be I am old-fashioned already, but still love this place. You can walk 19:00 to eat and then watch show or later (21:00) just watch the great show. They have one show for years.
Dress Code: evening dress, men usually in black...
Written Aug 25, 2002
Le Moulin Rouge
Spectacular show with drinks. All evening filled with live music, dance and theater. We all know the know the Moulin Rouge from the movie 'Moulin Rouge'.
Dress Code: Just wear something that looks OK and you'll be fine.
Written Aug 25, 2002
There's a picture of MOULIN ROUGE - of course, but beware, Blanche, Anvers, Pigalle, there are really dodgy areas, not advisable to walk after 9 pm without male presence between your buddies..
However, here's a list of 'ok' clubs in the area: Locomotiva - 3 floors, mix of house and RNB, too crowded and eventually stinky; Folie - loads of hookers and prostitutes...
if u have a limited time to enjoy Paris nightlife, go straight on Champs Elysées in:
- Queen - gay club, house music but fancy and relaxed atmosphere (choose Friday night as it's hetero)
- Man Ray - on of my favorite clubs, a little bit to posh and snob (Friday recommandable as the other nights is just a bar)
- Etoile, obviously pretty close to Etoile
- Duplex
- Les Planches, a little bit too young for my taste, let's say that the average age was 20
- VIP, if u have the chance to be on 'Le physionomist' standards
- Club 79, large range of music styles
- Bar Fly, I would say it's rather a bar than a club
Other areas & more places:
- Budha bar, crowded by tourists, the official language there is English, not a proper place for clubbing but a must for having a drink
- Scala, on Rue de Rivoli, 2 floors, house and pop downstairs, RNB and zouk upstairs (14 Euro the entrance)
- Cabaret, very close to Palais Royal, posh and nice
- Le Hamam, I would quote it ok, close to Place de Clichy
- Bario Latino, 3 floors, definately latin music, that's a pitty they are closing around 2pm or 3pm in Saturdays
The French night life is amazing, worths ruining your budget, your time and eventually your feet - if u are a party animal:)
Dress Code: For Champs Elysées definately dress to kill code
Written Aug 24, 2002
Moulin Rouge is a cabaret. Ok, ok so it is a super touristy thing to do but let's face it most of us are tourists! It was too fun! A word of warning to the ladies though...just because the women wear little to no clothes at all doesn't mean we get quite as good a view of the men. Other than the unfairness of that, it was still a lot of fun!
Dress Code: You need to dress a little nicer for an evening ending at Moulin Rouge.
Written Aug 24, 2002
This is a must, if you enjoy shows, that is
Food is not the best, Waiters are a bit surly!!
But the show is all, the very best on that I have seen
Bob
Dress Code: Neat casual
Written Dec 21, 2007
Address: Just near Montmarte
Website: http://www.moulin-rouge.com
I must say that I haven’t heard about this place before and I still do not know exactly what there is to see or do here, but I was told that this is very famous place.
Written Jul 31, 2007
Website: http://www.moulin-rouge.com
Moulon Rouge
Updated Jun 27, 2007
Written May 27, 2005
Website: http://www.moulin-rouge.com
You can watch show from 90 euros. It is said, there are most beautiful girls on the planet :)
Written May 3, 2005
Website: http://www.moulin-rouge.com
Written Apr 20, 2005
Website: http://www.moulin-rouge.com
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You can watch show from 90 euros. It is said, there are most beautiful girls on the planet :)
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