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Directions From the Eiffel tower to Disneyland Paris

These are, perhaps, the most complicated metro directions in all of Paris, because, in fact, the Eiffel Tower is the least accessible (via metro) monument in all of Paris! Not to say it isn't accessible, because it is. It's just that most everywhere else in Paris has a metro within snapping-fingers distance. At the Eiffel Tower, you actually have to walk a few blocks to get to one.

Your best bet is to take either the Bir-Hakeim metro stop (line 6 - direction to Nation), then change at Nation to RER line A to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station. This is the simplest route, from downtown Paris to the front gates of Disneyland.

Or take the École Militaire metro (line 8 - direction Créteil-Prefecture), and change at Gare de Lyon to RER line A to Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station.

Or from the RER C station "Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel" (the station is near the bridge), take the RER line C direction "SAINT MARTIN D'ETAMPES", change stations at "Saint-Michel Notre-Dame", take RER line B towards "AEROPORT CH.DE GAULLE 2-MITRY CLAYE", change stations at "Chatelet-Les Halles", take RER line A towards "MARNE LA VALLEE-BOISSY SAINT LEGER". This should be the fastest route, but you have an additional change of station.

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The RER-A will bring you to the "doorsteps" of DisneylandParis. From the Latin Quarter, get yourself to the Chatelet Les Halles stop,

and board the RER (A4) to Marne La Vallee Chessy. ---------------

Lines servicing RER Chatelet Les Halles stop:

RER Line A, RER Line B and RER Line D Adjacent stops:

**Chatelet, served by

Metro Line 1, 4, 7, 11 and 14

**Les Halles

served by Metro Line 4

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Line => RER A (Red)

Direction => Marne-la-Vallée (RER line A4)

Departure Stations => Charles de Gaulle Etoile, Auber, Chatelet Les Halles, Gare de Lyon, Nation

Arrival Station => Marne-la-Vallée - Chessy

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Well, from the UK, there are 3 ways to get to DisneyLand! Firstly, you can fly from airports all over the country, or catch a ferry at Dover, or there is Euro Disney, which is a train from either London or Kent.

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The closest Paris Underground Metro train station to the Louvre Museum are either Louvre Rivoli or Palais Royal Musée du Louvre, both on Metro Line 1 (yellow) which travels underneath Rue de Rivoli. You can trvel by RER A city trains which link Disneyland with central Paris throughout each with trains about every 15 minute throughout every day. A single one way ticket, known as un billet into central Paris costs 7 Euros. Alternatively a Paris Visite five zone card or a Pass Navigo with 5 zone, semaine/menseul pass or Ticket Mobilis 5 zone (RER/Metro/Bus day pass) can all be used if you have them to cover your fare. Alternatively if you are driving your own car directions are as follows:-

1. From Disneyland Paris

77777 Marne La Vallée

Head north-east

130 m

2. Turn left towards Rue de la Marnière

210 m

3. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Rue de la Marnière

190 m

4. Turn right to stay on Rue de la Marnière

34 m

5. Take the 1st left onto Av. René Goscinny

650 m

6. Turn right onto Av. Robert Schuman

950 m

7. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Av. Paul Séramy

1.4 km

8. Slight left onto D344P

1.7 km

9. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for A4/Paris/Aéroport Charles de Gaulle and merge onto A4

Speed camera in 23.7 km

33.0 km

10. Take the exit on the left towards Lyon/Paris-Centre/Porte de Bercy/Périphérique-Sud

31 m

11. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Paris-Centre

180 m

12. Continue straight

350 m

13. Continue straight onto Quai de Bercy

Speed camera in 1.2 km

1.7 km

14. Continue onto Quai de la Rapée

750 m

15. Turn left onto Pont d'Austerlitz

250 m

16. Turn right onto Pl. Valhubert

130 m

17. Continue onto Quai Saint-Bernard

750 m

18. Continue onto Quai de la Tournelle

500 m

19. Continue onto Quai de Montebello

300 m

20. Continue onto Quai Saint-Michel

200 m

21. Continue onto Quai des Grands Augustins

400 m

22. Continue onto Quai de Conti

400 m

23. Continue onto Quai Malaquais

260 m

24. Turn right onto Quai Malaquais/Quai Voltaire

40 m

25. Slight right onto Pont du Carrousel

160 m

26. Continue onto Pl. du Carrousel

170 m

Louvre Museum

75001 Paris

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At the exit gates of disneyland you will find the RER train, line A. Step in. 50 minutes later, step down at Charles de Gaulle - étoile. You are one minute by foot to the Arc de Triomphe.

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