Introduction

Imagine experiencing the vibrant heart of Paris through two of its most dazzling attractions — a legendary cabaret show and a scenic river cruise — both packed into one evening. While we haven’t personally taken this exact tour, reviews suggest it offers an exciting, well-organized way to enjoy Paris’s nightlife and iconic sights.
What we love about it is the chance to combine high-energy entertainment with stunning views, the inclusion of Champagne to elevate the experience, and the convenience of transportation and tickets bundled together. On the flip side, some travelers note that the cruise ticket is valid for use the following day rather than on the same night, which might be confusing for those expecting a combo experience in a single evening.
This tour is ideal for visitors eager to tick off the Moulin Rouge and Seine sights without fussing over logistics. It’s perfect for those who want a taste of Parisian glamour, a bit of history, and some lively entertainment all in one go.
You can check if your dates are available here:Good To Know

- Includes two iconic experiences: Moulin Rouge revue with Champagne and a Seine River cruise with commentary.
- Flexible cruise ticket: Valid from the next day over a six-month period, allowing you to choose when to enjoy the river views.
- Well-organized logistics: Central meeting points, coach transfers, and clear instructions make for a smooth experience.
- Authentic Moulin Rouge experience: A full troupe of 100 performers, dazzling costumes, and lively music.
- Great value: Combines two popular activities at a price comparable to a single entry elsewhere.
- Not suitable for under 6 or wheelchair users: Due to seating and venue restrictions.
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A Closer Look at the Experience

The Itinerary Breakdown
The tour kicks off in the heart of Paris at the Moulin Rouge, where guests gather at the designated meeting point (from April 2024, at 82 Boulevard de Clichy). The guides, like the friendly Jessie mentioned in reviews, ensure everyone knows where to go and what to expect. From there, a coach whisks you to the iconic cabaret, just beneath Montmartre, a neighborhood famous for its artistic past and bohemian vibe.
The Moulin Rouge show features what reviewers describe as a spectacular revue with a troupe of 100 artists, including the famous Doris Girls, and over a thousand costumes bursting with feathers and sparkle. The stage often impresses with Italian-designed backdrops and rich colors, creating a lively, vibrant atmosphere. Expect an energetic can-can, lively choreography, and original music performed by a large chorus of 60 singers and 80 musicians.
Guests can enjoy a glass or a half bottle of Champagne (depending on the option chosen). Many reviews note that the drinks are plentiful, and some mention that the Champagne is served efficiently, though others point out that the seating can be tight and that the view might be obstructed if you’re seated at the corner of the table. Still, most agree that the show’s spectacle makes up for seating quirks.
The Seine River Cruise
The following day, or on a day of your choosing within six months, you’ll be able to enjoy the scenic Seine cruise. The cruise departs from at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, with a glass-enclosed boat that offers panoramic views of Paris’s most famous monuments, including Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Louvre, and the lush greenery of the Tuileries Gardens.
The cruise includes audio commentary in multiple languages, making it both informative and relaxing. Reviewers love the chance to see Paris’s iconic architecture while floating gently along the river. The views of Notre-Dame’s gargoyles lit up at night especially come highly recommended. Some travelers note that the cruise ticket was given on the day after the show, which means you can choose to do it during daylight or in the evening, offering flexibility.
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The tour includes coach transfers to and from the Moulin Rouge, making it convenient and hassle-free — especially after a long day of sightseeing. The meeting point is straightforward, with clear instructions and multilingual staff.
Post-show, guests are dropped off in central Paris, near major districts like Opéra, Champs Elysées, and Eiffel Tower, making it easy to continue exploring or head back to your hotel. Reviewers frequently mention how smooth and well-organized the entire process is, with guides like Edwardo praised for their helpfulness and knowledge.
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The Value Proposition
At $304 per person, this experience offers excellent value when you consider the combination of a full Moulin Rouge show, Champagne, and a scenic cruise. Many reviews highlight that combined ticket prices for just the Moulin Rouge or the cruise alone are often higher, making this a budget-friendly way to enjoy two Parisian icons.
However, some travelers express surprise that the cruise isn’t on the same night as the show, but rather a voucher valid for six months. Luckily, this flexibility allows you to plan your cruise at a more convenient time, which can be a real plus if you’re tight on time or want to spread out your experiences.
The Authentic Moulin Rouge Experience

The show at Moulin Rouge is often described as a breathtaking spectacle. Guests mention the vibrant costumes, energetic dance routines, and lively music as highlights. Many note that the Italian-designed stage settings and the creative drawings add a sense of artistry to the spectacle.
A recurring theme in reviews is the size and professionalism of the troupe. With 100 performers, 60 chorus singers, and 80 musicians, the energy is palpable. Visitors feel transported into a world of glitter, feathers, and dazzling color. Some review the seating as cramped, especially if seated at the corners, which can limit the view of backdrops but not the performers.
The Champagne served during the show is plentiful, with some reviewers noting they received enough for multiple toasts. While drinks can be expensive in Paris, many appreciate that this tour includes a generous serving, adding to the festive atmosphere.
The Scenic Charm of the Seine Cruise
The cruise is a favorite for many because of its beautiful views. Floating past illuminated landmarks like Notre-Dame and the Louvre, especially at night, offers a magical perspective of Paris. The audio commentary enhances the experience with interesting tidbits about the city’s history and architecture.
Travelers like Lauren and Emma emphasize the cruise’s relaxing vibe and the chance to see Paris from a different angle. The glass-enclosed boat ensures you stay dry and cozy, even if the weather isn’t perfect.
While some guests expected the cruise to be on the same night as the show, the flexibility to use the ticket within six months is appreciated. It means you can choose to do the cruise during daylight or at sunset for different views.
Tips for the Cruise
- Make sure to collect your cruise ticket beforehand if you want to do it on the same day as the show.
- The cruise departs from the foot of the Eiffel Tower, so plan your timing accordingly.
- Bring a jacket, especially if you enjoy the upper decks or if the weather is chilly.
- The views of the Eiffel Tower sparkling at night are a must-see, according to reviewers.
Practical Details

Timing & Duration
The entire experience lasts approximately 5.5 hours, with the show itself running for around 1 hour and 45 minutes. The cruise can be used the following day, offering flexibility for your schedule.
Meeting Point & Transportation
Meeting at the Moulin Rouge (from April 2024, at 82 Boulevard de Clichy) simplifies logistics. The guide, dressed in a red jacket, is easy to spot outside the ticket office. The coach transfer ensures stress-free travel, especially after a day of sightseeing.
What’s Included & What’s Not
The package covers entry to Moulin Rouge, the Seine cruise with audio commentary, a multilingual hostess, and the Champagne option. Drop-off in central Paris completes the seamless experience. Not included are locker room fees and food, so plan accordingly if you want to grab a quick snack or store your belongings.
Dress Code & Restrictions
The dress code at Moulin Rouge is formal, so dress smartly for the occasion. Cloakroom facilities are on-site but not included in the price. Kids under 6 and wheelchair users may find this experience unsuitable due to venue restrictions.
Authentic Guest Feedback

Many reviewers emphasize the professionalism of the guides and staff, with names like Jessie and Edwardo mentioned for their helpfulness. The show’s spectacle gets constant praise, with comments about the impressive costumes and lively choreography.
Some feedback points out seating challenges, especially in the front or corners, but overall, guests feel the experience offers good value for money. The logistics of ticket collection and transportation are frequently highlighted as stress-free and well organized.
A few reviews mention that the cruise ticket is valid for a long period, giving flexibility to plan the river trip at your convenience, which many find a major plus.
The Sum Up

This combined tour of Moulin Rouge and the Seine River offers an excellent way to experience some of Paris’s most iconic sights and entertainment. The inclusion of Champagne, professional guides, and flexible scheduling make it a practical choice for visitors seeking a memorable, hassle-free evening. The show itself is lively and colorful, perfect for those looking to enjoy Paris’s entertainment scene in style.
While the cruise isn’t on the same night as the show, the ability to use the ticket within six months means you can tailor your experience. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a taste of Parisian glamour along with scenic beauty, without worrying about planning every detail themselves.
If you’re after a balance of spectacle, scenery, and convenience, this tour delivers. Expect dazzling costumes, lively music, beautiful night views of Paris, and a friendly guide to help you soak it all in.
FAQ
Is the Seine cruise part of the same night as the Moulin Rouge show?
No, the cruise ticket is valid from the following day within six months, so you can choose when to enjoy it.
How do I get to the meeting point?
You meet the guide outside the Moulin Rouge ticket office at 82 Boulevard de Clichy. If arriving by Metro, take line 2 to Blanche.
What is included in the tour?
Your package includes Moulin Rouge entry, a Seine cruise with audio commentary, a multilingual hostess, and a choice of Champagne. You are dropped off in central Paris afterward.
Can I bring large bags or pets?
Large bags, luggage, and pets are not allowed. Bring only what you need for the evening.
What should I wear to Moulin Rouge?
A formal dress is recommended, as the venue has a dress code for guests.
Is the experience suitable for children?
No, children under 6 and wheelchair users may find this experience unsuitable due to venue restrictions.
How long does the entire experience last?
About 5.5 hours, including the show, coach transfers, and the cruise option, which is used the next day.
In essence, this tour offers an elegant, lively evening in Paris — perfect for those who want to enjoy legendary entertainment and unforgettable sights in one seamless experience.
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