Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.com118 reviews of Eiffel Tower Dinner, Paris Moulin Rouge Show and Seine River Cruise
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The Eiffel Tower was lovely at night, but the food was not the best. The Moulin Rouge show was great. All in all a lovely evening enjoyed by all.
Reviewed by: Harjinder K, United Kingdom, November 2006
The Eiffel Tour was gorgeous and the restaurant very nice. The food was a little bland and dinner felt rushed, but it was nice to have extra time to go up to the top of the tower. The Moulin Rouge show was not until after 11pm. The show is outdated but the experience of a show at Moulin Rouge was worthwhile.
Reviewed by: Sylvanna H, United States, October 2006
We know our way around Paris quite well but felt this was a special way of combining dinning in the Eiffel Tower and visiting the Moulin Rouge. We met some lovely people, which made the evening go really well. Slight downside was in the beginning we felt we were being herded like cattle, but that was a small price to pay in return for a coach back to the hotel at 1:30am. Great evening, we would definitely recommend it to a friend.
Reviewed by: Peter R, United Kingdom, September 2006
The activities were definitely worth doing, but they were really rushed. The Eiffel Tower dinner left no time to go to the top, nor even to take pictures, really. Immediately after the Moulin Rouge show, the bus departed. We barely had time for a bathroom stop and the bus was leaving us. We had no time for pictures again. The three activities were great, but I would suggest you schedule it on your own and do it at your own pace.
Reviewed by: Mario C, United States, June 2008
We felt like we were being packed in everywhere: at the dinner at the Eiffel Tower, the river cruise, and the show. The seats were certainly not great, we were almost at the back.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Canada, June 2008
The Moulin Rouge show was great! The dinner was okay. The restaurant at the Eiffel Tower is very rustic and not the elegant dinner I would have expected to have at such a beautiful location. The food was not bad, but it was very informal with twenty strangers to a table. Also, there was no choice of food, you just had to eat what you were brought.
Reviewed by: Melissa C, United States, June 2008
The Moulin Rouge was fabulous, but the dinner at the Eiffel Tower was disappointing--no choice of menu, and people had to settle for what they got. I would not book the Eiffel Tower dinner again but would highly recommend the Moulin Rouge.
Reviewed by: Lorraine P, Ireland, April 2008
There was a mix up in our arrangements to start our evening. We therefore missed the beginning of the evening, but tried to catch up. Long story short, the customer service and transfers between the dinner and show could've been A LOT better. The Eiffel Tower dinner was standard, the Moulin Rouge was excellent.
Reviewed by: Nerida C, United Kingdom, March 2008
The tour operator in Paris was very professional and organized. The experience as a whole was very good. I have to mention that the Moulin Rouge show for us was too much a Las Vegas show, which we were somehow disappointed. We were expecting something different, that why we did not make the Lido show. At the end, it seems that both shows are basically the same. Other than that, very good experience.
Reviewed by: Helga N, Puerto Rico, March 2008
Eiffel Tower was faultless. Brilliant. Moulin Rouge, however, was disappointing. As we see a lot of shows, and it was quite uncoordinated, I thought we might have been seeing the second or understudy company. It was not a cohesive troupe and not pretty to watch, I'm afraid. Unfortunately, the bus driver dropped us nowhere near our hotel, and gave us very little idea of where we were going. We were specific about which metro station it was, and it was miles away from where he dropped us. It was such a shame, as the Viator procedure up to that point was fabulous, sorry he let us down.
Reviewed by: Tina L, Australia, March 2008
The Eiffel Tower dinner was absolutely horrendous, the worst food and service we have ever encountered. We spent a lot of time waiting around in the cold with no one knowing what to do. There was no communication from Viator reps. We were jammed in at the show, and couldn't move even to go to the toilet. Overall, we were very disappointed. The actual show was the only thing decent on the night.
Reviewed by: Lorraine G, United Kingdom, February 2008
The tour was supposed to take about 5 hours and have us back in the hotel before midnight but we got back after 1 am causing us to miss our next tour the following morning.
Reviewed by: Ma Corazon O, Philippines, January 2008
Tour started on time but due to congestion on the Eiffel Tower, the cruise was canceled, the seats in the Moulin Rouge were the last 2 rows. The tour group lost 25 persons then found them later!
Reviewed by: Mario A, United States, January 2008
In the Moulin Rouge show our group was assigned to sit at the last row. I could only see a half side of the performance because there was a huge pillar right in the front of our table. The waiters even forgot about us and only remembered to bring us drinks after the show has started.
Reviewed by: Hui Ching H, Canada, December 2007
I wanted to go to the Moulin Rouge and thought having dinner at the Eiffel Tower would add to the enjoyment. The dinner was very pleasant. It was a little rushed for no real reason, and we could have spent more time on the Eiffel Tower, but we were advised to be back for the boat trip by 8:30. The boat did not leave till 9 pm. The boat trip was simply not worth the time spent. We should have stayed at the restaurant. At 9 pm, we could not see very much; the trip would have been much better during the day. We sat and talked amongst ourselves for most of the trip. After the boat trip, we went off the the Moulin Rouge. A lot of people say you have to see this, but take my word, you don't. Not unless you really like looking at pretty outfits, and there isn't much else. The tables we had were the furthest away from the stage. The performance was amateurish, comparable to a school production. I didn't speak French, and the meaning was lost in the translation, but I don't see why the women have to take their tops off. Don't get me wrong, I can watch naked women all day, I just don't see what it was supposed to add to the show. I can only conclude it was to distract me from the poor performances.
Reviewed by: David L, New Zealand, October 2007
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