depends who you are, how brave you are and how fond you are of your car. There are many car parks in Paris, including those under many famous squares - Parvis Notre-Dame, for example. But I always advise people not accustomed to driving in Paris to park at the edge of town and use the metro to get about. There are car parks at nearly all the gates of Paris (Porte de Clignancourt, Porte de Vincennes, and so on), and metro stations close by.
If you absolutely MUST drive in Paris, then choose your car park from the list on http://www.paris-paris-paris.com/paris_city_guide/tourism/parking/places_for_parking_cars, memorise the route to it, and remember the great rule of driving in Paris; know where you're going at an intersection and GO FOR IT. Timidity results only in gridlock.
The largest park in Paris is also the city
The Disneyland Paris Resort contains two theme parks: Disneyland Paris Park and Walt Disney Studios Park.
Disneyland Park - Paris - was created in 1992.
Paris Mountain State Park was created in 1935.
The area of Paris Mountain State Park is 6,232,158.890496001 square meters.
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The park resort in Paris is usually called either Disneyland Paris or Euro Disney.
Disneyland resort paris Jardin des Plantes.
No, The park is only open until midnight.
There is limited capacity to park around the Paris ringroad or in Paris proper. The price range is frequently about 1.5 to 3 € per hour, but may be double in the central part of Paris. A sensible thing to do could be to park at a end of a line of the local RER train network, which is quite fast to bring you into the center of Paris.
Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park
Disneyland park and Walt Disney studios park