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Old 28 Apr 18, 04:31 PM  
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Just wondered what is the best way to get to Paris centre for sightseeing from the Disney park?
Any advice on sightseeing tips? Ideas? Restaurants, shops etc. Hoping to make a day of it.
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Old 28 Apr 18, 05:09 PM  
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The simpliest is to catch the train.

A single one way ticket, a billet Ile-de-France, from central Paris to Disney costs 7.60€ ( as of September 1, 2017). You can buy these tickets from any metro or RER station ticket window or from the automated ticket vending machines (using coins or smart-chip enabled credit cards) within stations. You can start your journey from any Metro / RER station within central Paris (Zone 1) using this one ticket and simply transfer to the RER A train line if you’re not already on it. You don’t need to buy a separate ticket just for the metro portion of your trip

Timetables etc can be found here
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Old 28 Apr 18, 08:29 PM  
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We went on the train to Paris. We had pre booked going up the Eiffel Tower. We used the Bateaux Mouches as a hop on hop off cruise along the Seine. One stop was the Eiffel Tower but we also got off at Notre Dame. Food wise we grabbed a snack from the vendors by the Eiffel Tower.
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We bought all day train tickets Abd used them on the train and metro.

We went to Montmatre, Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, Norte Dame In one day
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Bev .Our day in Paris ( 5 years ago - gulp) was pretty similar to yours

To the OP , I set up a thread when we went five years ago, obviously some stuff will be out of date, but I got some really helpful advice and had a great day

https://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/sho...d.php?t=675588
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Some fantastic tips on your post thank you we are doing 2 nights in Paris after Disney this August and still planing but Montmartre is now on the must do list
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Billet Moblis is the ticket you need for sightseeing, its around €18 each and gives a full days travel on the metro RER and the Funicular at Monmentre.

Takes approx. 40 min to get from Disney to Chatlet les Halles which is right in the centre and a big hub for the metro/RER
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Old 16 May 18, 07:52 PM  
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We took the train last week. RER there and back. Takes a little while but you go through some nice towns. Very straight forward.

We went to montparnasse tower... very good, have all the key spots in our photos and no queue. Although €3.80 for a bottle of coke err no thanks. I think a glass of wine was cheaper than a coffee too.

after that we walked to Eiffel Tower, arc d triumph then all the way down the champs Elysee... miles but it was a nice day
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