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1 hour 30 minutes
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Join us on an unforgettable journey through the charming and tucked-away streets of Montmartre, where the vibrant energy of the Cancan still echoes today. Follow in the footsteps of the legendary dancers who brought this daring and exuberant art form to life—a symbol of freedom, femininity, and joy.
Let yourself be guided by a cancan dancer through the alleys of Montmartre, learning about the meaning of cancan steps and anecdotes about colorful characters
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Immersive 1.5 hour guided tour of Montmartre
Dance through Montmartre’s hidden alleys with a real cancan dancer as your lively guide.
Step into history as you learn the meaning behind each iconic move of the Cancan.
Feel the rebellious spirit of the Cancan—freedom, femininity, and pure joy in every step.
Uncover juicy stories of daring dancers and the wild energy that shook Parisian nightlife.
Hotel pick up/drop off
Gratuities (optional)
Moulin Rouge
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).
As you follow their steps, you’ll uncover the fascinating history of the cancan, a bold and rebellious dance born from the quadrille and rooted in women’s fight for freedom—reclaiming control of their bodies and dancing on their own terms. Discover how women from diverse walks of life rose to fame as cabaret stars at iconic venues like the Moulin Rouge, the Elysée Montmartre, and the Moulin de la Galette. Learn how Toulouse-Lautrec’s groundbreaking posters not only revolutionized marketing but also reflected his deep care and support for his dancer friends. (Please note we will not enter inside).
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