The Moulin Rouge is located in the Butte Montmarte neighborhood, which is sort of best described as the half way point between street level Paris and the top of Monmarte. Although it wouldn't exactly be classified as seedy, it's not really one of Paris's nicer neighborhoods either. It's safe enough for one to walk from the Metro station to the Moulin Rouge but it would still be wise to take precautions in securing personal belongings from the happy hands of pick pockets before venturing onto the streets in the area.
These days, the Moulin Rouge still does its revue a couple of times nightly, mostly to the accolades of tourists. If you want to see the show, book early. It tends to sell out well in advance.
For entertainment reservations only, be prepared to pay between $110-$125 American per person. If you're interested in enhancing your experience with the available dining options, it will set you back approximately $180-$220 American per person, depending on which of the menus you select. It's also worth noting that the Moulin Rouge is not the only revue of its type on the block.
There are actually several Cabaret type theaters in the area, so if you have trouble getting a reservation at the Moulin Rouge but really want to see this type of show, try one of the neighboring venues.
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