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Combine with other Marne-la-Vallée favorites. Some things are better together.

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Paris City Card

  1. Eiffel Tower 2nd Floor
  2. Louvre Museum
  3. Cruise on the Seine

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Disneyland Paris + Paris Zoo

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Tips for visiting Disneyland Paris

If you really want to experience everything and take your time doing it, opt for the Disneyland® Paris: 2 Parks Multi-day Dated E-ticket, which includes admission to Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney Studios for 2, 3, or 4 consecutive days (depending on your choice).

It's possible to enjoy Disneyland Paris in one day, particularly in the summer when opening hours are long, but it's tough to get enough of being here – especially for kids.

Whichever Disneyland Paris tickets you get, remember to make the most of them by arriving early to beat the crowds. And don't be afraid to go solo if you're the only one brave enough for a ride!

Your Disneyland Paris tickets will buy you a good time, whenever you decide to go. In general though, if you don't mind the colder weather, the best months to visit are January and March. In these quiet times you can easily pack more rides, or mouse-encounters into your itinerary.

Plan to go mid-week (Tuesdays to Thursdays) during mid-January through mid-March, or mid-April through mid-May. Fewer visitors mid-week mean waiting times are much shorter. September is a great time to visit too. The weather can still be quite mild, but it's off peak, which means staying in and around Paris should be more affordable.

You'll need to stay all day, or at least leave when the park closes if you want to catch the fireworks. This spectacular closing ceremony happens every day between 9-11pm, depending on the time of year.

If you want a great eating experience, it's best to pick your restaurant based on the theme rather than the food. You may not remember your chicken nuggets or pizza slices, but you will remember dining in a room based on Victorian inventions with conceptual art pieces dangling from the ceiling!

Some of the best-themed restaurants in Disneyland Paris are Chuck Wagon Cafe, Parkside Diner, Captain’s Quarters, and Redwood Bar and Lounge. For baked goods, The Cable Car Bake Shop is small but the stained glass lights and cable car artwork make it a hit.

Bistrot Chez Rémy offers delicious food, as well as a fun theme based on the movie Ratatouille. Expect giant silverware, oversized jam jar lids, champagne corks and more all integrated into the environment. You'll need to book ahead.

If you're on a budget, pack snacks and eat dinner early in Disney Village. There are several good budget options here and they're all open late, including Earl of Sandwich, McDonald’s, and Five Guys.

Download the Disneyland app and reserve your table in advance!

While there are plenty of places to buy food and drinks in Disneyland Paris, you are also allowed to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks into the park. Just leave the glass containers at home!

You're free to take your backpacks onto most Disneyland rides. Only RC Racer and Parachute Drop require bag storage. Don't forget that all bags are subject to search by security on the way in, after you've shown your Disneyland Paris tickets.

Here are some things you can (and should) bring into Disneyland Paris:

  • Ponchos, for the wet rides and rain showers
  • Makeup wipes, also for the wet rides and rain showers
  • Battery-powered fans (in summer)
  • An extra t-shirt and socks
  • Refillable water bottles
  • Band-aids
  • Snacks

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About: Disneyland® Paris

Disneyland® Paris, Dreams matter more than ever.

Disney® Parks are full of activities for all ages, so get ready to escape to your favourite worlds from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars across three parks: Disneyland® Park, Walt Disney Studios® Park, and Disney Village®.

There’s some 50 attractions, more than 70 restaurants, and all of your favorite characters ready to snap a selfie with you throughout the parks!

Older kids will find lots to enjoy – like Big Thunder Mountain and Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain, to name just a couple. With themed attractions, parades, unreal meals, and adventures, every aspect of your experience is filled with Disney magic. The only question is: how long do you want to stay? But one thing's for sure – two parks is better than one, so make the most of your visit to Disneyland® Paris.

Disneyland® Paris
Friday 09:30 - 20:00
Saturday 09:30 - 20:00
Sunday 09:30 - 20:00
Monday 09:30 - 20:00
Tuesday 09:30 - 20:00
Wednesday 09:30 - 20:00
Thursday 09:30 - 20:00
Disneyland® Paris
Boulevard de Parc, 77700 Coupvray, Marne-la-Vallée
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One of the world's largest and most authoritative museums, the Louvre's magnificent classical silhouette (and funky glass pyramid) are well-known attractions in the center of Paris. But as nice as the Louvre is from the outside, its real magic is in the inside. The Louvre's collection ranges from Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greek antiquities, with masterpieces by Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Rembrandt. With 35,000 works of art (all created before 1848), it's a big, and worthwhile, commitment. The Louvre is one of Paris's Big Three museums; the other two are the Musée d'Orsay (with Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art from the years 1848-1914) and the Centre Pompidou (with 20th-century works created after 1914).
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This luxurious 17th-century French palace is a masterclass in excess. It has hundreds of acres of magnificently landscaped gardens, more than 2,300 rooms, a large collection of French Renaissance art, an opera house, and a 75-meter-long hall of mirrors lined with priceless statues and busts. There are no half-measures in its conception or execution – it even has more than 1,200 fireplaces! It's one of the most visited attractions in France, as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take your pick of Palace of Versailles tickets and tours – you won't regret it!
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Bateaux Mouches is a river cruise company that invites visitors aboard to explore Paris from its best avenue, the Seine. They are located between the Pont de l'Alma and the Pont des Invalides on the north side of the Seine.
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When the Eiffel Tower was completed in 1889, it was the tallest building in the world. With 18,000 metallic parts and 2.5 million rivets, it was a true feat of engineering – and the perfect centerpiece for that year’s World’s Fair. But Alexandre Gustave Eiffel's tower had as many haters as it had fans. However, over time, the Eiffel Tower has become a universally beloved icon; it's now the most-visited paid tourist attraction in the world. The fact remains that no trip to Paris is complete without a visit to the Eiffel Tower.
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From just behind the Eiffel Tower (which you'll probably be seeing up close anyway), the Bateaux Parisiens river cruises depart for trips up and down the Seine. With a sightseeing option as well as a trés elegant dinner cruise, you'll be able to find the trip to suit your taste. Enjoy panoramic views of the Musée d'Orsay, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Pont Neuf, and many more UNESCO World Heritage Sites as you float down the Seine. It all starts here.
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Formerly known as the Bois de Vincennes Zoological Park, the 14.5-hectare Paris Zoological Park recently underwent two years of refurbishment works, giving this famous zoological park major natural environmental features, and plenty of room for the animals to roam. The animal habitats have been grouped five 'biozones', and the zoo has six restaurants and a 4,000 m2 tropical rainforest-filled greenhouse. It's visible from quite far away, thanks to the Big Rock, a 65m-tall artificial mini-mountain, which is an iconic symbol of the Paris Zoological Park.