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Taking one of the many Moulin Rouge unique excursions with a local guide is a great way to enjoy the sights and sounds of the city. Whether you're looking for a wine and cheese tour, a nightly cabaret show, or a chocolate walking tour, there's a trip for you.

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Chocolate walking tours

Taking a chocolate walking tour is a great way to explore the sweet side of Paris. The tour is a two-hour excursion that takes you through the best chocolatiers in the city. In addition to learning about the history of chocolate, you will also get to sample a variety of sweet treats.

The tour is limited to eight people, so you are assured of personalized attention. The tour includes small gourmet tastings at each stop, and you will learn about the history of chocolate in Paris. It is recommended that you book your tour online. This ensures that you get a reservation and avoids any disappointments.

There are two main types of chocolate walking tours. You can either go on a guided tour, or book a private tour. The latter is more personal, as you'll be accompanied by a local guide who will show you the most important chocolate stores in Paris.

Wine and cheese tours

Whether you're a foodie or just a traveller, you can enjoy cheese and wine tours in Paris. Throughout the city, you'll visit various markets where you can taste a variety of cured meats and fresh produce. You'll also learn about the history of cheese and wine in France.

During your tour, you'll meet a professional oenologist, who will guide you through the tasting process. He will explain how to store and store wines, how to taste them, and why they pair well with different cheeses.

You'll also taste a variety of gourmet foods including fresh charcuterie, homemade pies, and artisanal cheeses. You'll also learn about the history and culture of Montmartre. Afterward, you'll have the opportunity to explore the neighborhood's markets.

If you want to make your experience even more memorable, you can opt for a private wine and cheese tasting tour. You'll have the opportunity to sample five different kinds of wine, Champagne, and Saucisson.

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Touted as the capital of the French flint region, Amiens offers a plethora of unique excursions. A good guide can help you narrow down your options by focusing on a few locales at a time. Regardless of your budget, you'll be able to savor the best of France, all within a manageable distance. A guided tour can help you save up to 50% off the price of an organised excursion. If you're lucky, your guide might be able to help you discover some of the city's best kept secrets, and that's a good thing.

A guided tour is the best way to experience the best of France. The city is home to some of the best food and wine in the country, plus there are plenty of pubs and restaurants to satisfy any appetite.

Nightly cabaret

Whether you're a fan of the musical comedy or the cancan dance, you'll love the Moulin Rouge Paris. You can visit the cabaret to enjoy an unforgettable dinner and show, or simply to explore the history of the place.

The Moulin Rouge was founded by Joseph Oller and Charles Zidler in 1889. The establishment was built on the site of the former Bal de la Reine Blanche. The owners wanted to embrace the art of dance and to encourage femininity.

The Moulin Rouge Paris has hosted legendary performers such as Liza Minnelli, Bing Crosby, and Ginger Rogers. It's also the location of the scene in the film Coco (2009). In fact, Moulin Rouge Paris has been a subject of several documentaries and novels.

Moulin Rouge Paris offers many different ticket packages. In addition to the show, you can also enjoy a dinner or a cruise on the Seine.

Shopping paradise

During your Paris trip, take the time to explore the city's storied shopping streets. Boulevard Haussmann and Rue du Commerce have something for every type of shopper. From designer fashions to bakeries and coffee houses, you'll find what you're looking for in the French capital.

For an upscale shopping experience, head for the posh Palais Royal, which houses some of the city's finest stores. The most famous department store in Paris is the Galeries Lafayette, which is home to some of the city's most prestigious brands. The building itself is beautiful and is well worth a visit.

The Rue du Commerce is a tree-lined pedestrian street lined with a myriad of shops and boutiques. It's also home to some of the best deals on fashion and lifestyle products in the city. It's no surprise that many locals stroll down the artery with handbags in tow.

Moulin Rouge

Known for its decadence, class and fun, Moulin Rouge is one of Paris's most famous attractions. Moulin Rouge is located at the foot of the Montmartre district. It is one of the oldest venues in Paris, with a history of over one hundred years. The building was originally constructed in 1889 and has survived two world wars and a variety of economic crises. With more than 600,000 visitors each year, it's no wonder Moulin Rouge is one of Paris's greatest attractions.

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In addition to its famous cancan dance, Moulin Rouge is home to a number of acrobats, magicians and exotic animals. There are also a number of themed areas, including a back garden with donkey rides and a room with a belly dancer. There are also a number of shows to enjoy, including le Reve d'Egypte and Voluptata. Guests can choose to eat dinner before or after the show, depending on what they prefer. During a Moulin Rouge show, there are always about 240,000 bottles of champagne served.

Moulin Rouge was founded by Joseph Oller and Charles Zidler in the late 19th century. It was one of the first electrified buildings in Paris. The first poster for the Moulin Rouge was painted by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. A few years after the first poster was created, the venue opened. The building burned down in 1915, but was completely rebuilt six years later. The facade was painted a bright red. It was hard to miss the building because of its size and shape.

Moulin Rouge is considered one of the best cabarets in the world. In the early days, it was a hotspot for the bourgeois who were in search of debauchery. Moulin Rouge became a famous symbol of the bohemian era in Paris. Many legendary singers have performed there, including Edith Piaf and Yves Montand. The venue is known for its extravagant decor and exotic dancers.

Moulin Rouge has been a popular venue for music and dance for many years. Some of the most famous songs have been performed at the venue. One song, "Come What May," was written by David Baerwald for the film Romeo + Juliet. It was later disqualified from Best Original Song at the Oscars.

Another famous dancer at Moulin Rouge was Jane Avril. Her graceful crowd seduction led to her becoming widely adored. She replaced La Goulue as the Moulin Rouge's main dancer. The Prince of Wales booked a table for La Goulue's quadrille at the venue in 1890. When La Goulue recognized him, he proclaimed, "Hey, Wales!"

Nicole Kidman starred in several films based on the Moulin Rouge. She wore a 2.5-carat sapphire clasp on her necklace, which was estimated to be worth $3 million. She also broke two ribs during filming, which forced her to wear special leg braces. Her character, Satine, was fictionalized. She also injured her knee during filming.

In addition to its famous cancan, the Moulin Rouge is known for its exotic decor, including a back garden with donkeys and a giant plaster elephant. The venue was designed by Edouard Niermans, who was a famous architect of the Belle Epoque. Niermans also designed the Palace Hotel in Ostend, Belgium, and the Hotel du Palais in Biarritz.

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