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Athens (ATH) → Paris (CDG)
Aegean Airlines
Sunday, 05 May 2024
THB 4,665.49
Mexico City (MEX) → Paris (CDG)
American Airlines
Sunday, 28 Apr 2024
THB 26,389.87
Nha Trang (CXR) → Paris (CDG)
Airlines
Wednesday, 22 May 2024
THB 28,954.87
Bangkok (BKK) → Paris (ORY)
Airlines
Saturday, 11 May 2024
THB 29,008.59
Bangkok (BKK) → Paris (ORY)
Airlines
Thursday, 09 May 2024
THB 29,780.32
Bangkok (DMK) → Paris (CDG)
Airlines
Thursday, 02 May 2024
THB 32,519.53
Nha Trang (CXR) → Paris (CDG)
Airlines
Wednesday, 22 May 2024
THB 34,561.28
Nha Trang (CXR) → Paris (CDG)
Airlines
Wednesday, 22 May 2024
THB 36,177.71

Information about Paris

France is the most popular tourist destination in the world, and it is also one of the safest locations to visit. It's not difficult to see why. France has it everything, or at least most of it. It has some of Europe's best beaches, as well as the highest mountains and finest historical landmarks, the most beautiful places, the most picturesque countryside, the most magnificent castles, the finest rivers, and much more, not to mention some of the best restaurants, the finest wines, and more hotels than any other European country. One of the reasons France is the world's most popular tourist destination is that it provides something for everyone. It offers wonderful vacation opportunities for everything from a quick weekend city break in Paris, Nice, or Bordeaux to a relaxing family vacation in a gite in the countryside, a week or two of relaxation by the sea, or an active break hiking, climbing, kayaking, or cycling in France's great outdoors. 

Paris is the capital city and unquestionably the most interesting city on the planet. Paris is a city that you may visit for a week, a month, or a year and never get tired of because of its museums and monuments, excellent boulevards and the Seine River, culture, cuisine, and distinct atmosphere. However, there's a lot more to explore in other cities in France, Paris is only the beginning. Other cities that we urge all travelers to visit such as Marseille, Nice, Montpellier, Cannes, Tours, Bordeaux and so on. There will be things to do, many more fun and exciting things to do and learn out there. These could be reasons why many people tend to Book a flight ticket to France for holidays, vacation and for honeymoon. However, before booking a flight to France, don’t forget to check for restrictions and rules of the country at the Safe-Travel Page first to make sure you know what to prepare and follow before traveling.

 

Seasons in France

- Winter season; January - March. The average temperature is about 1.7-10 Degree Celsius. Popular events and activities during the winter season are Lighting Festivals, Corrida de Houilles, Carnivals in Nice and in Paris and the Lemon Festival.

- Spring season; April – June. The average temperature is about 5-20 Degree Celsius. Popular events and activities during the spring season are Kite and Wind festival, Bayonne Chocolate festival, Flower festival in almost all cities in France and The Cannes Film Festival.

- Summer season; July – September. The average temperature is about 16-24 Degree Celsius. Popular events and activities during the summer season are the Provins Medieval festival, the Cabourg Film Festival, the Sully and Le Loiret Music festival and the World Cultures Festival.

- Autumn season; October – December. The average temperature is about 5-21 Degree Celsius. Popular events and activities during autumn are the Wine Harvest Festival, Oktoberfest in Paris & Marseille and Wine auction and Festival. Moreover, it’s a good time to visit Beaune which is known as the wine capital. You’ll get the best experience walking through the chateau and wine testing. 

 

Flights to France

International flights to France (BKK-PAR)

Planning to travel to France from Bangkok anytime soon? The main France airport, Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), is located in Paris and happens to be one of the busiest airports in France. There are roughly 2 direct flights from Bangkok to France operating every day and the estimated time of travel takes about 12 hours and 35 minutes.

Airlines that fly direct From Suvarnabhumi Airport to France (BKK-CDG): Air France and Thai Airways.

Airlines that fly direct From Don Mueang Airport to France (DMK-CDG): Currently, there is no direct flight from Don Mueang Airport (DMK) to Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).

 

About the Airport

There are several airports in France that travelers choose to arrive at but one of the most popular and crowded ones would be Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). The Charles de Gaulle Airport (CGD) happened to be the most major and important airport in Paris and the second busiest in Europe in terms of passenger traffic, there are number of flights to Paris operating every day. Charles de Gaulle Airport is the located 25 kilometers north of Paris and commonly known as Roissy Airport. It is France's largest and seventh-busiest airport, servicing more than 65 million people annually. There are three terminals at Charles de Gaulle Airport, the second of which contains numerous interconnected lobbies. A free light-rail shuttle runs between these three terminals (excluding hall 2G). Travelers can easily follow the navigational signs within their arrival terminal to a bus stop where travelers may catch the free shuttle to 2G. Travelers won't have to worry about the luggage because it will be transferred automatically. The same information applies to the far-flung Terminals 1 and 3, which are utilized by other inter-European aircraft, such as Vueling Airlines flights from Barcelona.

Inside the airport, there are facilities such as bars and restaurants, pick-up and drop-off, shopping areas, letter box and post office, banks, ATMs, currency exchange, tax refund, luggage wrapping, prayer space, smoking areas and more available there.

 

Transportations in France

 Traveling from the airport in France to the city

Paris is a big city and happens to get very crowded most of the time. However, there are many transportation options available to choose from. Here is how you travel from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris to the city.

- Airport transfer: Booking an airport transport service is the most convenient and relaxing method to go to the city center. The driver of the car will meet you at the arrival terminal with a placard bearing your name and will transport you to your hotel as quickly as possible.

- Express Train: Express trains also known as RER Trains. The RER Train will connect at Charles de Gaulle Airport and the city center. The trains and time schedule are as follows: Gare de Nord (25 minutes), Châtelet-Les-Halles (28 minutes), and Denfert-Rochereau, which are the most important stops (35 minutes). Every 10–15 minutes, a train departs from the airport. The cost of a single trip from Charles de Gaulle to Paris is 10 Euro or 10.60 US Dollar for zones 1-5. This ticket is also valid if you need to take the metro (subway) to travel to your hotel from one of the train terminals.

- Roissybus: The Roissybus takes about 60 minutes to get from the airport to Place Charles Garnier, which is near to Place de l'Opéra. One-way tickets are 11 Euro and buses operate from 6 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. running every 15-30 minutes from Charles de Gaulle to Paris. Also, there are buses available from 5:15 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. from Opéra to Charles de Gaulle. The Roissybus makes stops at all airport terminals (excluding 2G) before continuing to the city center, where passengers are let off at rue Scribe and rue Auber.

- Bus & Night Bus: For Buses, there are 2 local buses that connect Charles de Gaulle Airport to the city which are Bus 350 (From Charles de Gaulle to Gare de l’Est) and Bus 351 (From Charles de Gaulle to Place de la Nation). For Night Buses, there are also 2 buses available which are Bus 140 and Bus 143, connecting Charles de Gaulle with Gare de l’Est. 

- Car Rental: There are varieties of car rental companies in Paris. Moreover, travelers have choices of car available to choose from in Paris, whether it be vans, compact cars, luxury cars and sport cars. Travelers can choose to rent a car in Paris in advance with the company or OTA agencies or rent a car from the airport once arrived.

 

Traveling around France

- Paris Metro: The Paris Metro is the quickest mode of transportation. The RER express train is linked to the underground system, which includes 16 interconnecting lines. There are two types of transportation tickets: single-journey T+ Tickets and weekly or monthly Paris Visite and Passe Navigo travel cards.

- Express Train (RER): The Paris RER (Regional Express Network) is a regional train system that connects the city center to the suburbs. The trains have a total of 5 lines available which consist of Line A, B, C, D and E. The schedules and timetables of the Paris RER depend on the different lines.

- Paris City Bus: City buses are the easiest, cheapest and the most convenient ways to travel around the city of Paris. There are over 60 Day Bus routes and 40 Night Bus routes running every day except Sunday in the city. Usually, the buses operate from 7 a.m. until 8.30 p.m.

- Montmartre Funicular: The Montmartre funicular is an automatic train that runs from the foot of the Butte Montmartre to the summit, where the Basilique du Sacré Coeur (Basilica of the Sacred Heart) and the Place du Tertre are located. The Montmartre Funicular usually operates from 6 a.m. until 12.45 a.m. everyday.

- Paris Tramway: The tram in Paris is clean (no fumes) and low-cost mode of transportation was appropriate. Currently, there are 7 tram lines which are T1, T2, T3, T5, T6, T7 and T8.

- Taxi: Paris has around 20,000 taxis operating around the clock. Except after midnight, hailing a cab is usually not difficult.

- Car Rental: Whether travelers want to rent vans, compact cars, luxury cars or sport cars, they all are available in Paris. Travelers can choose to rent a car in Paris in advance with the company or OTA agencies or rent a car from the airport.

 

Ways to book air tickets conveniently than before

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- Price Alerts; Notifies you when tickets are available at the price you seek. Simply turn on the notification to never miss out on exclusive promotions. We will ensure that you get the best price for flight to France or flight to any destinations you are finding for!

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- Flight Upgrade; Upon buying a ticket, click 'Flight Upgrade' to pay a little more (additional payment varies for different destinations) in exchange for more luggage weight, no limit flight postpones and other exclusive benefits depending on different airlines' terms and conditions.

 

Top 3 places to visit in France

  1. Paris the capital of France Your France trip wouldn't be complete if you miss exploring around Paris. Paris is a major European center known for its elegance and joie de vivre, with architectural wonders such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame Cathedral. The Louvre (one of Paris's top museums) houses an outstanding fine arts collection, while the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie house gems of French Impressionist art. Paris also has its intriguing medieval quarters and gorgeous boulevards to offer. Shopping in bookshops in the Latin Quarter, wandering the Champs-Elysées, and people-watching from a street café terrace on the Boulevard Saint-Germain-de-Prés are all must-do visitor activities.
  2. Provence - Provence is a lovely bucolic region of olive orchards, heat rolling hills, and bluish-purple lavender fields, with small towns nestled in valleys and perched on rocky outcrops. Many notable artists, like Cézanne, Matisse, Chagall, and Picasso, have been fascinated by the bright environment. Provence's art de vivre (art of living) flourishes thanks to its rustic stunning features, country charm, and laid-back culture. The hot weather invites leisurely strolls through winding roads and afternoons spent on sunny café terraces. Visitors will enjoy walking around Provence and taking photos as this’s one of the best instagrammable places in France.
  3. Bordeaux and Saint-Émilion - Bordeaux is a lovely rural area in France, with towering castles perched on rolling, vine-covered hills. The area is traversed by scenic tree-shaded paths that appear alongside the Garonne River and its tranquil canals. Many visitors love taking a leisurely bike tour of the area. Same thing with Saint-Emilion, Saint-Emilion is a lovely medieval hamlet in the midst of Bordeaux's famous wine region. It's a one-of-a-kind location with world-famous wineries, superb wine, stunning architecture, and historic landmarks. Visitors can choose ways to experience the atmosphere of Saint-Emilion and the quality of its exquisite wines for yourself through a variety of activities such as winery tours and tastings, join a blending session that will allow you to make your own wine and more.

 

Top 3 things to do in France

  1. Explore Versailles Palace If you’re in Paris and having one chill day off and don’t have a plan, take a small-group tour in Paris to Versailles Palace! Immerse yourself in the spectacular spectacle of the Versailles chateau, one of the most popular tourist spots in Paris and grounds. Note that if you book a ticket with tour, you can get a cheaper ticket price that allows you to skip the line at Versailles and join a small group tour of the castle's beautiful interior. Discover Louis XIV's refined tastes, as he designed the massive 700-room complex, lavishing it with grandeur and elegance. Before returning to Paris, take a leisurely stroll through the palace gardens.
  2. Visit Louvre Louvre or The Museum du Louvre, perhaps is one the most famous and well-known museums in the world. The Louvre is a medieval fortification and royal palace, also a treasure mine of history dating from the seventh century B.C. until the mid-nineteenth century. Wander aimlessly through its tangle of halls and you're just as likely to stumble across a royal ballroom as a chamber harboring a sphinx. To see the whole museum and every room in there would take you roughly three days. Visitors can choose to explore the museum yourselves or book a tour online or at the museum.
  3. Visit Disneyland Paris - Disneyland Paris is located in a suburb area of Marne-la-Vallée in Paris which takes about 45 minutes to get there by train from the city center. It’s substantially closer to Charles de Gaulle Airport. The resort is made up of seven official Disney-themed hotels, several partner hotels, the Disney Village entertainment and shopping center. There are two theme parks there which consist of Parc Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios Park. Christmas is a great time to visit Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney Studios Park since there is a lot of extra seasonal entertainment and stunning decorations all across the park. Moreover, during the holiday season, nothing beats the atmosphere of Paris.

France is the most popular tourist destination in the world, and it is also one of the safest locations to visit. It's not difficult to see why. France has it everything, or at least most of it. It has some of Europe's best beaches, as well as the highest mountains and finest historical landmarks, the most beautiful places, the most picturesque countryside, the most magnificent castles, the finest rivers, and much more, not to mention some of the best restaurants, the finest wines, and more hotels than any other European country. One of the reasons France is the world's most popular tourist destination is that it provides something for everyone. It offers wonderful vacation opportunities for everything from a quick weekend city break in Paris, Nice, or Bordeaux to a relaxing family vacation in a gite in the countryside, a week or two of relaxation by the sea, or an active break hiking, climbing, kayaking, or cycling in France's great outdoors. 

Paris is the capital city and unquestionably the most interesting city on the planet. Paris is a city that you may visit for a week, a month, or a year and never get tired of because of its museums and monuments, excellent boulevards and the Seine River, culture, cuisine, and distinct atmosphere. However, there's a lot more to explore in other cities in France, Paris is only the beginning. Other cities that we urge all travelers to visit such as Marseille, Nice, Montpellier, Cannes, Tours, Bordeaux and so on. There will be things to do, many more fun and exciting things to do and learn out there. These could be reasons why many people tend to Book a flight ticket to France for holidays, vacation and for honeymoon. However, before booking a flight to France, don’t forget to check for restrictions and rules of the country at the Safe-Travel Page first to make sure you know what to prepare and follow before traveling.

 

Seasons in France

- Winter season; January - March. The average temperature is about 1.7-10 Degree Celsius. Popular events and activities during the winter season are Lighting Festivals, Corrida de Houilles, Carnivals in Nice and in Paris and the Lemon Festival.

- Spring season; April – June. The average temperature is about 5-20 Degree Celsius. Popular events and activities during the spring season are Kite and Wind festival, Bayonne Chocolate festival, Flower festival in almost all cities in France and The Cannes Film Festival.

- Summer season; July – September. The average temperature is about 16-24 Degree Celsius. Popular events and activities during the summer season are the Provins Medieval festival, the Cabourg Film Festival, the Sully and Le Loiret Music festival and the World Cultures Festival.

- Autumn season; October – December. The average temperature is about 5-21 Degree Celsius. Popular events and activities during autumn are the Wine Harvest Festival, Oktoberfest in Paris & Marseille and Wine auction and Festival. Moreover, it’s a good time to visit Beaune which is known as the wine capital. You’ll get the best experience walking through the chateau and wine testing. 

 

Flights to France

International flights to France (BKK-PAR)

Planning to travel to France from Bangkok anytime soon? The main France airport, Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), is located in Paris and happens to be one of the busiest airports in France. There are roughly 2 direct flights from Bangkok to France operating every day and the estimated time of travel takes about 12 hours and 35 minutes.

Airlines that fly direct From Suvarnabhumi Airport to France (BKK-CDG): Air France and Thai Airways.

Airlines that fly direct From Don Mueang Airport to France (DMK-CDG): Currently, there is no direct flight from Don Mueang Airport (DMK) to Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).

 

About the Airport

There are several airports in France that travelers choose to arrive at but one of the most popular and crowded ones would be Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). The Charles de Gaulle Airport (CGD) happened to be the most major and important airport in Paris and the second busiest in Europe in terms of passenger traffic, there are number of flights to Paris operating every day. Charles de Gaulle Airport is the located 25 kilometers north of Paris and commonly known as Roissy Airport. It is France's largest and seventh-busiest airport, servicing more than 65 million people annually. There are three terminals at Charles de Gaulle Airport, the second of which contains numerous interconnected lobbies. A free light-rail shuttle runs between these three terminals (excluding hall 2G). Travelers can easily follow the navigational signs within their arrival terminal to a bus stop where travelers may catch the free shuttle to 2G. Travelers won't have to worry about the luggage because it will be transferred automatically. The same information applies to the far-flung Terminals 1 and 3, which are utilized by other inter-European aircraft, such as Vueling Airlines flights from Barcelona.

Inside the airport, there are facilities such as bars and restaurants, pick-up and drop-off, shopping areas, letter box and post office, banks, ATMs, currency exchange, tax refund, luggage wrapping, prayer space, smoking areas and more available there.

 

Transportations in France

 Traveling from the airport in France to the city

Paris is a big city and happens to get very crowded most of the time. However, there are many transportation options available to choose from. Here is how you travel from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris to the city.

- Airport transfer: Booking an airport transport service is the most convenient and relaxing method to go to the city center. The driver of the car will meet you at the arrival terminal with a placard bearing your name and will transport you to your hotel as quickly as possible.

- Express Train: Express trains also known as RER Trains. The RER Train will connect at Charles de Gaulle Airport and the city center. The trains and time schedule are as follows: Gare de Nord (25 minutes), Châtelet-Les-Halles (28 minutes), and Denfert-Rochereau, which are the most important stops (35 minutes). Every 10–15 minutes, a train departs from the airport. The cost of a single trip from Charles de Gaulle to Paris is 10 Euro or 10.60 US Dollar for zones 1-5. This ticket is also valid if you need to take the metro (subway) to travel to your hotel from one of the train terminals.

- Roissybus: The Roissybus takes about 60 minutes to get from the airport to Place Charles Garnier, which is near to Place de l'Opéra. One-way tickets are 11 Euro and buses operate from 6 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. running every 15-30 minutes from Charles de Gaulle to Paris. Also, there are buses available from 5:15 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. from Opéra to Charles de Gaulle. The Roissybus makes stops at all airport terminals (excluding 2G) before continuing to the city center, where passengers are let off at rue Scribe and rue Auber.

- Bus & Night Bus: For Buses, there are 2 local buses that connect Charles de Gaulle Airport to the city which are Bus 350 (From Charles de Gaulle to Gare de l’Est) and Bus 351 (From Charles de Gaulle to Place de la Nation). For Night Buses, there are also 2 buses available which are Bus 140 and Bus 143, connecting Charles de Gaulle with Gare de l’Est. 

- Car Rental: There are varieties of car rental companies in Paris. Moreover, travelers have choices of car available to choose from in Paris, whether it be vans, compact cars, luxury cars and sport cars. Travelers can choose to rent a car in Paris in advance with the company or OTA agencies or rent a car from the airport once arrived.

 

Traveling around France

- Paris Metro: The Paris Metro is the quickest mode of transportation. The RER express train is linked to the underground system, which includes 16 interconnecting lines. There are two types of transportation tickets: single-journey T+ Tickets and weekly or monthly Paris Visite and Passe Navigo travel cards.

- Express Train (RER): The Paris RER (Regional Express Network) is a regional train system that connects the city center to the suburbs. The trains have a total of 5 lines available which consist of Line A, B, C, D and E. The schedules and timetables of the Paris RER depend on the different lines.

- Paris City Bus: City buses are the easiest, cheapest and the most convenient ways to travel around the city of Paris. There are over 60 Day Bus routes and 40 Night Bus routes running every day except Sunday in the city. Usually, the buses operate from 7 a.m. until 8.30 p.m.

- Montmartre Funicular: The Montmartre funicular is an automatic train that runs from the foot of the Butte Montmartre to the summit, where the Basilique du Sacré Coeur (Basilica of the Sacred Heart) and the Place du Tertre are located. The Montmartre Funicular usually operates from 6 a.m. until 12.45 a.m. everyday.

- Paris Tramway: The tram in Paris is clean (no fumes) and low-cost mode of transportation was appropriate. Currently, there are 7 tram lines which are T1, T2, T3, T5, T6, T7 and T8.

- Taxi: Paris has around 20,000 taxis operating around the clock. Except after midnight, hailing a cab is usually not difficult.

- Car Rental: Whether travelers want to rent vans, compact cars, luxury cars or sport cars, they all are available in Paris. Travelers can choose to rent a car in Paris in advance with the company or OTA agencies or rent a car from the airport.

 

Ways to book air tickets conveniently than before

New Features of Traveloka

- Price Alerts; Notifies you when tickets are available at the price you seek. Simply turn on the notification to never miss out on exclusive promotions. We will ensure that you get the best price for flight to France or flight to any destinations you are finding for!

- Promo Filter; Select only the best promotion by comparing different ticket prices. Moreover, beside promotions and prices, promo filter feature is where you can filter out facilities and flight preference you want to. This immensely aids your decision making.

- Flight Upgrade; Upon buying a ticket, click 'Flight Upgrade' to pay a little more (additional payment varies for different destinations) in exchange for more luggage weight, no limit flight postpones and other exclusive benefits depending on different airlines' terms and conditions.

 

Top 3 places to visit in France

  1. Paris the capital of France Your France trip wouldn't be complete if you miss exploring around Paris. Paris is a major European center known for its elegance and joie de vivre, with architectural wonders such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame Cathedral. The Louvre (one of Paris's top museums) houses an outstanding fine arts collection, while the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie house gems of French Impressionist art. Paris also has its intriguing medieval quarters and gorgeous boulevards to offer. Shopping in bookshops in the Latin Quarter, wandering the Champs-Elysées, and people-watching from a street café terrace on the Boulevard Saint-Germain-de-Prés are all must-do visitor activities.
  2. Provence - Provence is a lovely bucolic region of olive orchards, heat rolling hills, and bluish-purple lavender fields, with small towns nestled in valleys and perched on rocky outcrops. Many notable artists, like Cézanne, Matisse, Chagall, and Picasso, have been fascinated by the bright environment. Provence's art de vivre (art of living) flourishes thanks to its rustic stunning features, country charm, and laid-back culture. The hot weather invites leisurely strolls through winding roads and afternoons spent on sunny café terraces. Visitors will enjoy walking around Provence and taking photos as this’s one of the best instagrammable places in France.
  3. Bordeaux and Saint-Émilion - Bordeaux is a lovely rural area in France, with towering castles perched on rolling, vine-covered hills. The area is traversed by scenic tree-shaded paths that appear alongside the Garonne River and its tranquil canals. Many visitors love taking a leisurely bike tour of the area. Same thing with Saint-Emilion, Saint-Emilion is a lovely medieval hamlet in the midst of Bordeaux's famous wine region. It's a one-of-a-kind location with world-famous wineries, superb wine, stunning architecture, and historic landmarks. Visitors can choose ways to experience the atmosphere of Saint-Emilion and the quality of its exquisite wines for yourself through a variety of activities such as winery tours and tastings, join a blending session that will allow you to make your own wine and more.

 

Top 3 things to do in France

  1. Explore Versailles Palace If you’re in Paris and having one chill day off and don’t have a plan, take a small-group tour in Paris to Versailles Palace! Immerse yourself in the spectacular spectacle of the Versailles chateau, one of the most popular tourist spots in Paris and grounds. Note that if you book a ticket with tour, you can get a cheaper ticket price that allows you to skip the line at Versailles and join a small group tour of the castle's beautiful interior. Discover Louis XIV's refined tastes, as he designed the massive 700-room complex, lavishing it with grandeur and elegance. Before returning to Paris, take a leisurely stroll through the palace gardens.
  2. Visit Louvre Louvre or The Museum du Louvre, perhaps is one the most famous and well-known museums in the world. The Louvre is a medieval fortification and royal palace, also a treasure mine of history dating from the seventh century B.C. until the mid-nineteenth century. Wander aimlessly through its tangle of halls and you're just as likely to stumble across a royal ballroom as a chamber harboring a sphinx. To see the whole museum and every room in there would take you roughly three days. Visitors can choose to explore the museum yourselves or book a tour online or at the museum.
  3. Visit Disneyland Paris - Disneyland Paris is located in a suburb area of Marne-la-Vallée in Paris which takes about 45 minutes to get there by train from the city center. It’s substantially closer to Charles de Gaulle Airport. The resort is made up of seven official Disney-themed hotels, several partner hotels, the Disney Village entertainment and shopping center. There are two theme parks there which consist of Parc Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios Park. Christmas is a great time to visit Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney Studios Park since there is a lot of extra seasonal entertainment and stunning decorations all across the park. Moreover, during the holiday season, nothing beats the atmosphere of Paris.
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