We went to a dinner cum cabaret show at night, sort of a Moulin Rouge show.

Moulin Rouge, Paris, France
Moulin Rouge, which means the Red Mill

It was an optional excursion, I was not sure of going because it was quite pricey (over 100€ per person), but my sister convinced me that it’s something that we should experience at least once in our life time. Besides, she paid the bills… I had nothing to complain about.

I was hoping to see the cabaret in Moulin Rouge; but we went to somewhere nearby instead. I forgot the name of the place, but it was quite a venue… the set up was amazing, the food was just decent but the show was great.

I am not sure how to describe the show… music, dance, stunt, nude and drama. Excitement is not the best word, it was more like enlightenment instead… the performance was so different from my cultural comfort zone; everything on stage was just so new and mind-opening, it was like wandering into a brand new world.

It was a wonderful experience… but I don’t think I will go for another cabaret show again. It is something that is worth witnessing once in a lifetime, just once.

We had a nice hotel room in Paris; it was not a 5 star hotel, but the room was clean and we had a nice Parisian street view from our window.

Paris Hotel, France
View from my hotel room in Paris

Galeries Lafayette is a huge department store in Paris famous for its fashion and style collections, as well as its spectacular dome.

Les Galeries Lafayette, Paris, France The dome of Les Galeries Lafayette, Paris
Les Galeries Lafayette and its famous Dome

We had a bit of extra time after visiting Louvre, and my sister (she visited Paris before) led me to Lafayette, which is just a few blocks away, to have a glimpse at the famous dome. We didn’t have enough time to do have a walk inside the store, but the dome itself was worth a visit.

The Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) is the largest museum in the world, and arguably the most popular as well. Dan Brown’s “The Da Vinci Code” probably made Louvre a more famous place than it already was.

Louvre Pyramid, Paris, France
The Louvre Pyramid, built in 1989 by architect I.M. Pei

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I first saw Moulin Rouge when I was on the bus from Montmartre to Lourve… and I was really surprised. I never knew that Moulin Rouge still exist these days, and I wondered… “Is this THE Moulin Rouge?”

Moulin Rouge, Paris, France Moulin Rouge, Paris, France
Moulin Rouge

Moulin Rouge (means ‘Red Mill’) was built in 1889, and the one I saw is indeed the one that has been running shows for over hundred of years, and still running. It is smaller than I thought, but hey… it’s cool, I visited the Moulin Rouge!

Montmartre means ‘Mountain of the Martyr’; it is the highest hill in Paris. Located at the summit of Montmartre is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Basilique du Sacré-Cœur).
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Panoramic view of Paris, from the 2nd level platform on Eiffel Tower

Panoramic view from Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
Paris city and the beautiful Seine River

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2nd day in Paris… we had an early bus tour around the city before arriving at Eiffel Tower (La Tour Eiffel) at around 9.30am. The queue wasn’t very long; we waited for around 15 minutes and managed to squeeze into the elevator and get to the 2nd level of the tower.

Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
Eiffel Tower look golden in early sunshine

There are 3 levels of platforms that are opened to public, and the entrance fees ranged from 4.50€ to 11.50€ for adults (using the elevator); level 1 and 2 is accessible by stairs (over 600 steps) as well, and with cheaper entrance fees. [Entrance fees reference]

The 2nd level platform (~115 metres) offers the best view of Paris, and the perfect range for photographs. [Read my next post for photos of the panoramic view of Paris] The 3rd level is probably too high to see the city in details.

Eiffel Tower is arguably the most visited landmark in the world; it has been visited by 229,623,812 visitors since its opening in 1889 until 2006. [Reference]

The tower (including its antenna) is 324 metres high, and was once the tallest building in the world; it is still the tallest building in Paris.
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