1. Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery is located in Souchez, a commune in the Nord-Pas de Calais region of France. It is one of the many cemeteries in the area that commemorate the soldiers who fought and died in World War I.

This cemetery is particularly significant because it is the final resting place of over 7,600 British and Commonwealth soldiers, with the majority of burials dating back to the Battle of Loos in 1915. The cemetery is beautifully maintained and features rows of white headstones, as well as a Cross of Sacrifice and a Stone of Remembrance.

2. The cemetery is open to visitors daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. There is no entrance fee required to visit the cemetery. Unfortunately, there is no phone number available for the cemetery, but visitors can find more information on the website of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

3. To reach Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, visitors can take public transportation to the nearby town of Arras and then either walk or take a taxi to the cemetery. Additionally, there are guided tours available that include a visit to the cemetery as part of a larger WWI battlefield tour. It is recommended to check the availability of tours and transportation options in advance.