The distance between the above mentioned places is 39.7 km approximately. The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.
The shortest way is 43 km long (about 27 miles)
216 miles London Heathrow Airport (LHR) to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
It is 35.2-kilometers from Charles de Gaulle Airport to the Eiffel Tower. Total drive time is an average of 35-minutes.
Located 23 kilometres (14 miles) north-east of Paris, Charles de Gaulle Airport offers numerous transport links to the French capital city by road and rail.
The distance from frankfurt to hamburg is 307 miles / 494 km
I assume you are talking about the Charles de Gaulle airport. It is quite far from Disneyland, about 40km. However, the itinerary can take from 45min to 1h30 depending on if you take the car or public transportation. If you drive, you should be fine. You have to take the highway A104 and the direction for the airport is indicated everywhere. It takes about 45min. If you want to take the public transports, you have to take the RER A line from Disneyland to the city center. Then you have to change to the B line at the Châtelet les Halles station, in direction of the airport (indicated as well). It takes about 1h30 - 2h depending on frequency of the trains.
4 km (2½ miles)
About 220 miles. It's quite a nice drive - I used to live near Chebourg and my wife is American, so I know it well. Allow an absolute minimum of four hours, but six is more realistic.
The distance between CDG airport and Disney amusement parks is 23 km or 14 miles as the crow flies, 41 km or 25 mi by road. It is much easier to get down to Paris first and from there to get to Disneyland. The cheapest and most convenient option in my opinion is to take the RER train (available from Roissy to Paris and from there right to Disney's door). The other option is to be optimistic about traffic conditions.
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It's far; why not fly into Gothenburg Airport?
This depends the time of year you are flying and how far the ticket is booked in advance. Flybe, which is a more budget airline typically charges around £80 - £120 return whilst Air France, the other operator charges around £110 - £160 return. Also, at the end of March 2012, Jet2 will begin to operate flights from Manchester to Charles de Gaulle. Similar prices to Flybe will be charged.
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