the trip from Paris Saint-Lazare to Le Havre is 2 hours long.
Approximately 35 mins
40-45 minutes
The full fare is €7.10 per person (tariff in 2012).
From Gare du Nord, you should take RERRER 'B' ligne station on the lower level. From the GARE du NORD RER station, take any 'B' ligne train (heading in the direction of Saint Reny Les Chevreuse...Corbeil Essonnes or Massy Palaiseau...and 'B' train with a '..K xxx..' or '..P xxx..' designator). Thake the 'B' ligne one(10 stop to the CHATELET-LES HALLES station and switch over (the transfer is pretty much up, over and down again) and take the RER 'A-4' ligne (heading in the direction of Marne La Vallee-Chessy...any 'A' train with a '..Q xxx..' designator) to the end-of-the-ligne at MARNE LA VALEE-CHESSY--DisneyLand Paris.For a family or group of 5 or more, it is cheaper to use a private transfer service and save time and money and the struggle with bags etc. Door to door, no stops, no hassle. shuttle-transfers.net are Disneyland specialists, but there are many others.
From cheapest to most expensive, there is the RER train, the shuttle bus, or the TGV train. vea.fr provides full details of bus transfer times, rates, and drop-offs from Charles de Gaulle to Disneyland Paris. Depending on your budget, for a family or group of 4 or more, it may save time to use a private transfer service. Shuttle-transfers.net are one option that provide English speaking drivers in France, but there are many others.
Disneyland is situated at a distance of around 40 km from central Paris.Having personally driven to Disneyland Paris from Paris I can recommend using the train service, Disneyland is a long day trip from Paris but depending on the age of your children, it is worth it
im not sure about a shuttle bus but you can get a train, its very easy to follow because on the side of the train it has all the stops so you can follow where you are.
Marne la Vallée is a development town east of Paris. The Marne la Vallée - Chessy train station is located at the front gates of the Euro Disney / Disneyland Paris amusement parks, for which it was specially built.
No, but there is a fast train service from central London to central Paris.
by train or by bus
The full fare is €7.10 per person (tariff in 2012).
There is, and it has a fancy name: Thalys. It's a high speed train riding connecting Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, Liège, Köln and some more cities. In Brussels it leaves from the Brussels South Station only, in Paris it stops at Paris Nord, the airport and Marne La Vallée (for Disneyland)
Disneyland Paris isn't located in Paris proper, but 40 km (25 miles) to the east in the town of Marne-la-vallée. There is a direct train link, which is the most efficient way to get there.
From Gare du Nord, you should take RERRER 'B' ligne station on the lower level. From the GARE du NORD RER station, take any 'B' ligne train (heading in the direction of Saint Reny Les Chevreuse...Corbeil Essonnes or Massy Palaiseau...and 'B' train with a '..K xxx..' or '..P xxx..' designator). Thake the 'B' ligne one(10 stop to the CHATELET-LES HALLES station and switch over (the transfer is pretty much up, over and down again) and take the RER 'A-4' ligne (heading in the direction of Marne La Vallee-Chessy...any 'A' train with a '..Q xxx..' designator) to the end-of-the-ligne at MARNE LA VALEE-CHESSY--DisneyLand Paris.For a family or group of 5 or more, it is cheaper to use a private transfer service and save time and money and the struggle with bags etc. Door to door, no stops, no hassle. shuttle-transfers.net are Disneyland specialists, but there are many others.
From the center of Paris, it takes 45 minutes using the RER (Réseau Express Régionnal) A.You take the RER A at Auber to Marne-la-Vallée-Chessy. Marne-la-vallée-Chessyarrives directly in front of the entrance of both Disneyland, Disneyland Studio and the Disney Village.
From cheapest to most expensive, there is the RER train, the shuttle bus, or the TGV train. vea.fr provides full details of bus transfer times, rates, and drop-offs from Charles de Gaulle to Disneyland Paris. Depending on your budget, for a family or group of 4 or more, it may save time to use a private transfer service. Shuttle-transfers.net are one option that provide English speaking drivers in France, but there are many others.
There is another route, but not an direct one: From Marne la Vallée TGV, book a train to LILLE Europe. Change there for London St Pancras. Simpler if you fear going through Paris RER network (not that complicated in my opinion), but the frequency of trains is limited for both legs of the travel. Train schedule and route page in link (English).
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No, there is no train from Paris to Swaziland. But there are some to Switzerland.