How far is disneyland from the effiel tower? we are looking to go to disneyland but also want to visit the effiel tower, louvre museum, do the boat ride?
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How long are you here for ? You need to allow a day for Disney, it%26#39;s about an hour%26#39;s ride away from the city itself. The other three things could, could be done in a single day as well.
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Disneyland, although called %26quot;Disneyland Paris%26quot; is not in the actual city of Paris. It is a 45 minute train ride outside of town, in a place called Marne de Valle ( I think that is the correct name, but, I am going by memory). There are many trains that run there through out the day, at least 6 or 7, so a daytrip is very easy to do. The train goes right to Disneyland.
How many days do you have in Paris.?
I think you really need to read the forums and do a little more research so that you can enjoy your trip fully. These boards will be very helpful.
Try reading through at least 4 or 5 pages of posts, or start doing specific searches on this site, ie type %26quot;Disneyland Paris%26quot; into the search box to read the many helpful threads.
As regards the Eurostar ( another post of yours) I highly recommend it as it is city centre to city centre so no hassling to get from airports into cities( as you may realize airports are always outside of the cities). To get a good deal on Eurstar you must book as soon as you can. Play around with different times of day, and going on a tues, weds, or thurs is cheaper then weekends and mon /fri. .
Look forward to seeing more posts from you, I just live on the Island so of course happy to help another Canadian!
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Thank you so much for the information!
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I am in Paris for 2 nights, two full days. We are looking to stay in a hotel right by Disneyland Paris.
Do you know where do we take the train from, what station and how do we get to city centre paris? is there a website?
Thanks
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you can reach the park by the RER which is the specific trains network for the suburds. You can thake the RER in specific stations in Paris (many are linked with the metro station). There are trains every 15 minutes more or less and the RER station for Dysneyland is Marne La Vallée-Chessy (you can by your ticket in every RER or metro station for 6.25 euros full price)
http://www.ratp.info/orienter/cv/carterer.php
the line is the red one called A4 nad Dysneyland is the final stop
The RER will let you just in front of the entrance of the park and if you want to book one of Dysneyland hotels, there are free buses (every +/- 20 minutes?) that will transfer you to your hotel (and back of course)- except Dysneyland hotel which is at the entrance of the park .
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concerning boat ride there are sevaral boat companies, this no necessary to book for a cruise but if you want to have a dinner cruise it is advised
http://www.bateauxparisiens.com/
http://www.bateauxdeparis.com/index_en.php
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You will need to set aside one day for Disneyland Paris.
Go by train and have a good day. Its better to go on a weekday or else long queues.
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The most efficient way to get into the actual PARIS from DisneyLand Paris (located well out into the eastern suburbs) is via RER %26#39;A-4%26#39; ligne train from the MARNE LA VALLEE-CHESSY station (located near the main entrance to DLP....train frequency approx 9-15 minutes during most of the day and evening....Last Train back to DLP at approx. 00:30 hr. / 12:30 AM) to its several stations across Paris. Train travel time from MARNE LA VALLEE-CHESSY station to CHATELET-LES HALLES (the stop closest to Louvre, Notre Dame) will be 40 minutes....to CHARLES deGAULLE-ÉTOILE (the station closest to Eiffel Tower) will be 46 minutes. If you purchase a one-day MOBILIS Zone 1-5 transportation pass (12.30€) this will cover your round-trip RER %26#39;A%26#39; fare, as well as ALL of your public transportation requirements while you are touring around Paris during the day and evening.
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