The magic of Moulin Rouge is becoming reality. Airbnb is renting out a secluded space inside the historic red windmill in Paris for the first time ever.
Users will be able to book individual, one-night stays for up to two guests.
Airbnb says a secret room inside the windmill “brings to life the art and romance of the Belle Époque era for an experience through time.”Airbnb says it worked with a 19th-century French historian to renovate the space and make it look as it would in the Belle Époque era. Guests will get a private tour of Moulin Rouge and “the best seats in the house” during the Moulin Rouge show, Féerie, among other perks.
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