Moulin Rouge
Durmak: 30 minutes
Step back into Paris of the 1800s, a time when Montmartre was a quaint, countryside neighborhood on the outskirts of the city, dotted with vineyards and windmills. After the French Revolution, this unassuming area blossomed into the vibrant heart of “Gay Paris,” teeming with cabarets, artists, and, of course, the spirited cancan dance.
Starting at the legendary Moulin Rouge square, you’ll embark on an uphill journey led by La Goulue (the “greedy one”) and Valentin le Désossé (the “boneless Valentin”). La Goulue, an iconic figure at the Moulin Rouge, was celebrated for her energy, audacity, and love of food and revelry. Immortalized in Toulouse-Lautrec’s famous posters, she remains a symbol of the Belle Époque. Her partner Valentin le Désossé was renowned for his extraordinary flexibility and unique style, earning him fame as a star of the cabaret. Together, they formed a legendary duo that embodied the spirit of the cancan and the Moulin Rouge.
(Please note we will not enter inside).
Read moreMore about Moulin Rouge