Visit the Moulin Rouge in Paris France
Paris is famous for many things, one of which is its nightlife. The center of the entertainment quarter, the place immortalized in so many [Foreign Language] is the Place Pigalle, the sales of the Moulin Rouge, the red windmill turns slowly on the nearby Boulevard de Clichy. The club first opened in 1889, who was made by the music of—the can-can and the paintings of Toulouse-Lautrec. By the turn of the century, spectacular revue shows dazzled audiences. The revival of the club in the 1920s after a fire consumed the building during World War I has been going strong ever since. It’s become a must-see attraction for tourists as another revue theatre the Folies Bergère. The film Moulin Rouge with Nicole Kidman received an Oscar and gives account of the golden days of the club with meticulous precision.
Nights in Paris offer a different kind of attraction which is no less exciting than those of the day time. Many bars and clubs feature Striptease shows, Go-go girls and hot live shows while a small cabaret are brimming with—The larger revues come complete with glitzy sets, sumptuous costumes and long legged dancing girls. But there are also piano bars, discos and game rooms to name just a few of the many venues of entertainment. Yes, this too is Paris, one of the many faces of the city.
The French capital certainly lives up to all of the images visitors have to expect. The glamorous laser show from the top of the Eiffel Tower attracts vast crowds of onlookers even at midnight. In Paris, the day never ends; the hustle and bustle is the same by day and by night.
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