![]() ![]() ![]() Take the purple RER E line in the direction of Haussmann Saint-Lazare and get off at Magenta station 4. Get off the train at Marne-La-Vallée - Chessy (Disneyland® Paris) From Disneyland® Paris to Paris Gare du Nord: 1.ğrom Marne-La-Vallée - Chessy (Disneyland® Paris), take the red RER A line in the direction of Val de Fontenay 2. Take the purple RER E line in the direction of Tournan and get off at Val de Fontenay 3.Ět Val de Fontenay, take the red RER A line in the direction of Marne-La-Vallée - Chessy (Disneyland® Paris) 4. Head to Magenta station from Paris Gare du Nord which is a 10-minute walk 2. Here’s an alternative route suggested by the RATP: From Paris Gare du Nord to Disneyland® Paris: 1. Please visit the RATP website ahead of your journey to find the best alternative route for you. The RER A line will be partially closed between 09 and 18 August 2023 due to engineering works. At Châtelet – Les Halles, cross the platform to take the blue RER B line in the direction of Mitry-Claye or Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV.From Marne-La-Vallée – Chessy (Disneyland® Paris) take the red RER line A in the direction of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Cergy-Le-Haut or Poissy.Check your Eurostar ticket to find out how early you should arrive at Paris Gare du Nord for pre-departure checks. Returning from Disneyland® Paris to Paris Gare du Nord (except between 09 and 18 August 2023) Please allow plenty of time to travel from the park back to Paris Gare du Nord. Get off the train at Marne-La-Vallée - Chessy (Disneyland® Paris). ![]() At Châtelet – Les Halles, cross the platform to take the red RER A line in the direction of Marne-La-Vallée - Chessy (Disneyland® Paris).Get off the train at Châtelet – Les Halles.Take the blue RER B line from Paris Gare du Nord in the direction of Robinson or Saint-Rémy-Lès-Chevreuse or Massy-Palaiseau.This way you’ll find the best route on the day you travel. Make sure you check the RATP website and theParis RER map before you set off. With the Métro and RER network, there are many ways to travel between Paris Gare du Nord and Disneyland® Paris. When you arrive at Paris Gare du Nord, exit the platform and head left following the signs to the Métro and RER down the escalators to find your connecting train. Children aged 4-9 get a 50% discount on the RER network and children under 4 can travel for free.Ĭatching a local RER train from Paris Gare Du Nord RER trains run from Paris Gare du Nord every 10 minutes or so, and the journey takes around an hour. RER tickets can be bought at ticket booths or ticket machines in the Métro and RER area at Paris Gare du Nord on the day. Some trains go on sale as early as 11 months in advance, with more trains added about 6 months in advance. You can book your Eurostar journey from London to Paris Gare du Nord on our website. Connecting via Paris: You can catch a Eurostar train from London St Pancras International to Paris Gare du Nord and from there take local RER trains to Disneyland® Paris. Tickets usually go on sale about 4 months in advance. On the train selection page, click on ‘1 change’ to see the full journey breakdown. Please select Disneyland® Paris (Chessy/Marne-La-Vallée) as your destination. You can book your connecting journey on our website. Connecting via Lille: You can catch a Eurostar train from London St Pancras International to Lille Europe and take a connecting French high-speed train (TGV) from Lille Europe to Marne-la-Vallee - Chessy (which is the station opposite the Disneyland® Paris park gates). You can still travel to Disneyland® Paris from London by taking a Eurostar train to Lille or Paris and jumping on a connecting service to Marne-la-Vallée - Chessy. We’ll be reviewing our plans for 2024 during the course of 2023. From 07 June 2023 and until the end of the year, our direct trains between London and Disneyland® Paris will not run. Please read the relevant travel news article. IMPORTANT: There will be disruption on local trains between Paris Gare du Nord and Disneyland® Paris between 09 and 18 August 2023. ![]()
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