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More about Disneyland® Paris
How to get to Disneyland® Paris
The Disneyland Paris complex is located in Marne-la-Vallée, 32km east of Paris. The GPS coordinates for the main entrance are:
- Longitude: 2.780807
- Latitude: 48.869507
You can get there by car or via public transit:
- Via the A4 highway
- Via the RER A train
- Via the TGV high-speed train
Driving directions
Getting to Disneyland Paris via the A4, known as the Autoroute de l'Est:
For the Disney Parks and their hotels, take exit 14, labeled Parcs Disney & Bailly-Romainvilliers.
For Disney's Davy Crockett Ranch, take exit 13, labeled Provins / Serris.
To reach the A4 from Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport and from the north via the A1:
When leaving the airport, follow the signs for Marne-la-Vallée to get onto the A104, known as La Francilienne. After about 27 km, leave the A104 to join the A4 highway toward Metz and Nancy.
To reach the A4 from Orly Airport:
When leaving the airport, head toward Paris and follow the signs for Créteil on the A86. Take the exit after 11 km to join the A4 highway toward Metz and Nancy.
To reach the A4 from Paris:
From the beltway, take the Porte de Bercy exit in southeastern Paris toward Metz and Nancy on the A4 highway.
From the A6 highway, you can connect to the A4 via La Francilienne (A104-N104) toward Metz and Nancy.
The parking lots located within the resort area charge a fee, but parking is free if you stay at a Disney hotel.
To get specific directions from any address, you can check them here on Google Maps.
Public transit directions
By RER train
From Paris, RER Line A takes you straight to the heart of Disneyland Paris. You can hop on Line A at stations like Étoile, Les Halles, or Gare de Lyon. In just 35 minutes, you will arrive right near the entrance to the Disney Parks. Just get off at the Marne-la-Vallée / Chessy stop.
By train
The TGV drops you off directly at the Marne-la-Vallée / Chessy station, located right at the entrance to the Disney Parks and close to the hotels. Around 40 daily TGV trains connect Disneyland Paris to French regional hubs, Roissy Charles de Gaulle International Airport, and major European cities.
For more practical information, access the Disneyland Resort Paris website here.
Overview of Disneyland® Paris
Opened in 1992 as Eurodisney and renamed Disneyland Paris in the early 2000s, the park is the top tourist destination in Europe, drawing roughly 12 million visitors a year. In 2002, the opening of a second theme park dedicated to cinema, the Walt Disney Studios Park, expanded the lineup of shows and attractions. Two years after opening, the Walt Disney Studios Park had already broken into the European top 5. In July 2022, it opened the Marvel Avengers Campus, featuring new attractions inspired by Marvel superheroes.
On Avygeo, this destination ranks among the highest-rated theme parks by members. You can read and share reviews about Disneyland Paris here.
Photo credits: Disneyland® Paris official website