Disneyland Paris Tickets & Guide

Europe’s iconic Disney resort near Paris, anchored by the breathtaking Sleeping Beauty Castle. It consists of two theme parks: Disneyland Park and Disney Adventure World. Enjoy thrilling rides, vibrant character parades and dazzling nighttime light shows. Don’t miss the immersive World of Frozen. Blending classic Disney magic with European charm, it offers adventures for all ages, making it a beloved getaway for families and Disney fans across the continent.

Operating Hours: Jul 27–Aug 8, 09:30-22:40 Address: Bd de Parc, 77700 Coupvray, France

Disneyland Paris Tickets & Bundle Packages

  • Disneyland Paris Adult Ticket

    1-Day/1-Park Ticket (Adult)

  • Disneyland Paris Child Ticket

    1-Day/1-Park Ticket (Child)

  • Disneyland Paris 2 Days Ticket

    2-Day/2-Park Ticket

  • Disneyland Paris 1 Day - 2 Parks Ticket

    1-Day/2-Park Ticket

  • Disneyland Paris Multi-Attraction Tickets 1

    Dated 1-Day/2-Park Ticket+Bateaux-Mouches Seine River Cruise 1-Hour Sightseeing Cruise Ticket

  • Disneyland Paris Multi-Attraction Tickets 2

    Dated 1-Day/2-Park Ticket + Musee d'Orsay Admission Ticket(Entry at Opening Time) (Adult)

Hotels Near Disneyland Paris

  • Moxy Paris Val D’Europe

    2.4 km to attraction on foot (approx. 7 minutes)

  • La Coudraie - Val d'Europe

    9 km from attraction by car (approx. 18 minutes)

  • Residence du Parc – Val D’Europe

    7.6 km from attraction by car (approx. 13 minutes)

Disneyland Paris Reviews
4.7/5
963 reviews
4/5
I really liked everything. I recommend it!
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5/5
Wonderful place
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5/5
I wasn't particularly impressed. Huge lines for the rides, even the food lines were kilometer-long. I didn't make it to the final show; we got soaked because of the rain.
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5/5
We booked our 1-day 2-Parks Disneyland Paris tickets through Trip.com and had a really smooth experience from booking to entry. The tickets were easy to access through the app and everything went according to plan.Disneyland Paris itself was absolutely magical! The atmosphere, attractions, characters, parade and fireworks made the whole experience so memorable. It was definitely one of the highlights of our Paris trip.Trip.com also offered a competitive price compared with other options, which was a bonus. Overall, a convenient and hassle-free way to book our Disneyland Paris tickets. Would definitely consider using Trip.com again for future trips!
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4/5
It's not worth a visit; the transportation to Disneyland is terrible. It's also very expensive, and I wouldn't recommend it to friends.
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5/5
A must-see! You'll definitely need to indulge your inner child! Everyone will love it here!
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Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris offers one-of-a-kind European Disney magic unavailable at North American Disney parks. Featuring two distinct parks and an ornate Sleeping Beauty Castle, it blends classic rides, modern attractions and exclusive seasonal events. With a relaxed, all-age-friendly pace, it is the ideal transatlantic family getaway for Canadian travellers.

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Disneyland Paris vs. Disney Adventure World: Park Breakdown

Disneyland Paris Map

Many first-time Canadian visitors struggle with park scheduling, as Disneyland Paris’s two parks offer entirely distinct experiences with no overlapping attractions. Disneyland Park focuses on timeless, family-friendly classic Disney magic, while Disney Adventure World features modern blockbuster IPs, thrilling rides, and immersive themed zones. Together, they create a well-rounded experience ideal for toddlers, teens, and adult travellers.

Disneyland Park: Classic Magic & Iconic Themed Lands

As the resort’s original core park, Disneyland Park embodies classic Disney nostalgia across five unique themed lands, each with exclusive rides, dining options, and immersive fairy-tale scenery.

Land

Introduction & Key Attractions

Main Street U.S.A.

Vintage storefronts and cozy decor create a welcoming vibe. Great for photos and light bites. The main park parade takes place here in peak seasons, kicking off a joyful day in the park.

Fantasyland

Perfect for young children and fairy tale lovers. Top attractions: It’s a Small World, Peter Pan’s Flight, Dumbo and Snow White’s Enchanted Wish. Centered on Sleeping Beauty Castle with interior displays and secret photo spots.

Discoveryland

Distinctive European retro-futuristic design. Star Wars: Hyperspace Mountain is its signature thrilling indoor coaster. Family-friendly alternatives include Orbitron and Star Tours.

Adventureland

Lush tropical scenery and jungle pathways. Must-sees: Pirates of the Caribbean and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril. Immersive detailing lets visitors escape the surrounding Paris suburbs.

Frontierland

Wild West themed area. Famous for outdoor roller coaster Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Enjoy calm river cruises, western-style dining and seasonal live entertainment with classic frontier atmosphere.

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Disney Adventure World: Marvel, Frozen & Pixar Magic

Disney Adventure World

Formerly Walt Disney Studios Park, Disney Adventure World has expanded into a modern, IP-focused park perfect for teens, young adults, and franchise fans. It prioritizes blockbuster themes and state-of-the-art immersive attractions, with a vibe entirely different from Disneyland Park’s classic style.

Area

Introduction & Key Attractions

World of Frozen

The resort’s highlight and essential family destination. Elaborately recreated Kingdom of Arendelle with Nordic-style buildings. Home to Frozen Ever After boat ride and Frozen: A Musical Adventure live performance, consistently among the park’s most beloved lands.

Marvel Avengers Campus

Action-packed superhero zone. Encounter Spider-Man, Black Panther and other Marvel heroes, take part in superhero training, and experience the exciting Avengers Assemble: Flight Force. Interactive performances and character encounters entertain children all day long.

Pixar-Themed Zones

Includes Toy Story, Cars and Finding Nemo attractions. Toy Story Playland makes visitors feel tiny beside toys with the Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin. Cars Road Trip provides relaxed family sightseeing rides. These cheerful attractions suit young kids and complement the park’s extreme thrill rides.

✨ Disneyland Paris Special Deal
Purchase a 1-day, 2-park ticket to Disneyland Paris for a designated date and receive a 1-hour Seine River cruise via Bateaux Mouches. Valid till 12.31.2026.

Best Time to Visit Disneyland Paris & Unmissable Seasonal Events

Best Time to Visit Disneyland Paris & Unmissable Seasonal Events

For Canadian travellers planning a transatlantic trip, timing balances crowds, weather, pricing, and seasonal magic. Disneyland Paris’s distinct European seasons greatly impact your visit. Below is a streamlined guide to affordable travel windows and top annual events to plan around.

Crowds, Weather & Pricing

Season

Weather

Crowd Level

Pricing

Key Notes for Canadian Travellers

Winter (January–March)

2–8°C, cool and crisp

Very low

Cheapest (lowest ticket & hotel rates)

Short park hours, ideal for budget families. Late February sees minor price and crowd growth from European school breaks.

Spring (April–June)

10–20°C, mild with blooming scenery

Moderate (busy over Easter weekend)

Affordable, great overall value

Top pick for Canadian family trips, with extended park hours and consistent pleasant weather.

Summer (July–August)

20–28°C, warm and sunny

Very high (peak crowds)

Most expensive peak pricing

Full park hours, daily parades and nightly fireworks. Book early for school-aged family trips during European holidays.

Fall (September–November)

Mild autumn temperatures

Low to moderate

Reasonable

Features popular late-October Halloween Festival and early November Christmas decor, perfect for cozy pre-holiday getaways.

Top Disneyland Paris Seasonal Events

Disneyland Paris’s exclusive European seasonal events deliver unique magic unavailable at North American Disney parks, letting you perfectly time your family vacation.

Seasonal Event

Time

Highlights

Best For

Disney Halloween Festival

October

Family-friendly spooky decor, exclusive parades, costumed characters and nighttime shows with a whimsical, elegant Halloween style.

All ages

Disney Christmas Season

November – January

Festive castle and Main Street lighting, dedicated Christmas parade and holiday fireworks with authentic European festive charm.

Winter escape

Spring & Easter Celebrations

April

Vibrant floral displays, Easter egg hunts, bunny character meets and soft pastel park decor.

Spring break trips

Disneyland Paris Tickets: Pricing, Types & Savings Tips

Disneyland Paris Park

Understanding Disneyland Paris ticket options helps Canadian travellers save money and avoid onsite issues. All tickets are priced in euros, and online pre-booking is always cheaper than gate purchases. We’ve simplified core ticket types and top money-saving strategies below.

Core Ticket Types & Pricing

  • 1-Day Tickets: Single-park or 2-park hopper passes for short visits. Off-peak adult rates start at €60–€70, while peak summer pricing exceeds €100 per person.
  • 2–4 Day Park Hopper Tickets: The most popular option for Canadian families. Multi-day passes include unlimited park hopping, offering far better daily value for full family itineraries.
  • Seasonal & Special Event Tickets: Limited passes for Halloween and Christmas, including exclusive event access and extended park hours.

Expert Tips to Save on Tickets

Book early online via official channels or trusted platforms like Trip.com for discounted rates. Travel January through early March for the lowest bundle prices. Choose multi-day passes to cut per-day costs, and check family group bundles for extra travel savings.

Disneyland Paris Planning Strategies & Recommended Trip Length

Disneyland Paris Smart Planning Strategies & Recommended Trip Length

Strategic planning reduces stress and maximizes fun for your Disneyland Paris family trip. We cover the viral 3/2/1 planning rule, key hacks, ideal trip durations, and a tailored 2-day itinerary for Canadian visitors.

The 3/2/1 Rule & Pro Planning Hacks

The unofficial 3/2/1 rule is the best way to avoid park burnout and over-scheduling on family trips. It eliminates FOMO and keeps your daily itinerary balanced and stress-free. The simple framework: plan 3 must-do attractions, 2 entertainment experiences, and 1 sit-down dining reservation per park day. Prioritize family favourites and leave room for spontaneous exploration instead of overpacking your schedule.

Additional Pro Tips: Use the official app for real-time wait times and bookings. Ride popular attractions early morning or during parades for shorter lines. Schedule regular rest breaks and limit excessive park hopping to save time and energy.

How Many Days Do You Need? (1/2/3+ Day Breakdown)

Many Canadian families wonder if 2 days suffices for Disneyland Paris. The answer depends on your travel goals and preferred pace.

  • 1 Day: Covers only iconic highlights and fireworks with a rushed schedule, skipping most entertainment and themed zones. Best for quick European trip add-ons.
  • 2 Days: Ideal for most Canadian families. It allows full exploration of both parks, top rides, shows and dining, and relaxed photography for a fulfilling first visit.
  • 3+ Days: Perfect for slow-paced travel, repeat rides, full seasonal entertainment coverage, and casual resort exploration with zero schedule pressure.

Sample 2-Day Disneyland Paris Itinerary

This 2-day itinerary balances thrills, kid-friendly fun and entertainment, covering all core highlights without burnout.

Day 1: Disneyland Park – Classic Magic Day

Arrive at park opening to beat crowds, starting with Fantasyland’s Peter Pan’s Flight and It’s a Small World. Explore Main Street for photos and quick snacks, then ride Pirates of the Caribbean and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril in Adventureland. Enjoy a pre-booked sit-down lunch, then experience Big Thunder Mountain and Space Mountain. End the day with the daytime parade and castle fireworks.

Day 2: Disney Adventure World – Modern IP & Thrills Day

Start at World of Frozen to skip long lines, ride Frozen Ever After and watch the Frozen musical show. Explore Marvel Avengers Campus for rides and character meets, then enjoy casual Pixar attractions for kids. Dine in the afternoon, watch the nighttime show, and revisit favourite rides or shop for souvenirs before closing.

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Disneyland Paris: Transportation & Accommodation

Disneyland Paris: Transportation & Accommodation

Smooth travel and thoughtful accommodation choices enhance your Disneyland Paris trip. Below is a concise breakdown of transatlantic and local transit, plus budget-friendly lodging options for Canadian families.

How to Get to Disneyland Paris

  • From central Paris: take the RER A commuter train to the Marne-la-Vallée/Chessy station. The journey takes about 35 to 45 minutes.
  • From Charles de Gaulle airport(CDG): board the TGV high speed train, which goes directly to the resort.
  • By car: the resort is near the A4 motorway, with clear signs from all major routes.

Where to Stay: On-Site vs. Off-Site Hotels

Disneyland Paris offers lodging for every budget. We use Trip.com to compare rates, amenities and reviews for the best family-friendly deals.

  • On-Site Disney Hotels: Official resort properties steps from the parks with exclusive perks: early entry, free shuttles, themed rooms and character breakfasts. Options range from luxury castle-view resorts to mid-range family-focused hotels for convenience prioritizers.
  • Off-Site Stays: Partner hotels offer free park shuttles and similar amenities at lower rates. Local Airbnbs and independent Marne-la-Vallée hotels provide spacious, budget-friendly lodging for large families, with only early park entry excluded.

On-Site vs. Off-Site: Pros, Cons & Final Verdict

  • On-Site Pros: Early entry, free shuttles, immersive theming, character dining, no commute. Cons: Higher nightly rates, limited peak-season availability.
  • Off-Site Pros: Lower pricing, larger layouts, kitchen amenities, wider availability. Cons: No early entry, reliance on shuttles or transit, no exclusive Disney perks.

Verdict: Choose on-site for short 2-day trips and maximum convenience. Pick off-site for budget travel, long stays or large family groups.

Find Your Paris Stay by Travel Style

5 star

8.8/10Very Good109 Reviews
Champs Elysées Paris|2.61km from city centre
A wonderful hotel in the very center of Paris! Excellent service! Freshly renovated. But expensive for rooms of this size. If you are traveling by car, you must ask the hotel to order a pass in advance. The hotel is located on a street closed to traffic.
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9.4/10Amazing80 Reviews
Champs Elysées Paris|3.38km from city centre
The hotel was very comfortable. I chose this hotel because of its location, size, cleanliness, and classic interior. First of all, the location was quiet, even though it was close to Avenue Montaigne. Of course, it was clean. The interior was wonderful, and as an interior lover like me, I learned a lot about the use of fabrics. The bedding was so comfortable that I bought the same pillow and comforter at a department store in Paris before returning home. The staff were all cheerful and kind, and I never had a bad experience. When I was leaving, my bag with my bedding in it broke, so the staff worked hard to reinforce it with duct tape. I'm very grateful! I think that the impression of a trip is determined by the hotel, the food, and the people you meet. I highly recommend this hotel.
FromSGD 748
9.6/10Amazing43 Reviews
Champs Elysées Paris|3.21km from city centre
Le Bristol Paris / Praise 1 My recent stay at Le Bristol Hotel in Paris was a wonderful experience! 🌟 Hotel location is very convenient, a few steps to the famous shopping areas and attractions. 2 The room is beautifully furnished, the bed is particularly comfortable, and the night sleeps very well. The service staff is warm and friendly, which makes people feel warm. 3 In addition, the breakfast in the hotel restaurant is also very rich 🍽, there are many choices, I am very satisfied with the food! In short, this is a pleasant stay, highly recommended to everyone! 👍
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9.9/10Outstanding68 Reviews
Champs Elysées Paris|3.99km from city centre
The atmosphere is wonderful, from the lobby to the restaurant and guest rooms. True to its heritage, each and every detail is exquisite, reflecting the charm of a traditional French hotel. From the pool to the gym and sauna, there was nothing I didn't like. The bed was a bit squishy, which was a bit uncomfortable for me, but the bedding was excellent. The location is second to none.
FromSGD 2,463
8.3/10Very Good44 Reviews
Paris|2.13km from city centre
Best Hotel i ever visited! The most thing that I enjoyed was there hospitality!! Its on another level , so luxurious and so comforting i felt like a princess at home ♥️💯💯
FromSGD 3,083
9.6/10Amazing54 Reviews
Paris|4.38km from city centre
I recently stayed at Shangri-La Paris and had a mixed experience. I had specifically paid for a room with a view, but unfortunately, for the first two days, I didn’t get the room I had booked, which was disappointing—especially considering the high standards expected from a luxury hotel like this. However, after raising the issue, the hotel finally provided me with the correct room. The next two days were much better, and I must say the view was absolutely breathtaking—definitely worth the wait. The iconic sights of Paris from the room were truly unforgettable, making the experience feel special. Overall, while the initial inconvenience was frustrating, the hotel did make up for it in the end with the stunning view I had originally hoped for. I’d recommend double-checking your room upon arrival, but once everything is sorted, the experience can be magical.
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Business travel

8.4/10Very Good214 Reviews
Les Halles Paris|0.62km from city centre
We stayed at this hotel for our honeymoon and had a wonderful experience. Before arrival, I requested a room on a higher floor facing the courtyard, and the hotel kindly arranged exactly what I asked for. I really appreciated their attention to the request. They also surprised us with beautiful honeymoon decorations in the room, including balloons, a bouquet, and a lovely message card. It was such a thoughtful gesture and made our stay even more special. The room was very clean and comfortable, and we had a very pleasant stay overall. The only small downside was that the shower water pressure was a bit weak, but it was not a major issue. Overall, the hotel made our honeymoon even more memorable. I would definitely recommend staying here.
FromSGD 333
8.9/10Very Good181 Reviews
Paris|2.57km from city centre
We stayed at this magnificent hotel during New Year's week. The room was wonderful, very personalized and cozy, equipped with every comfort, and had a splendid balcony overlooking Gare du Nord. The staff were always smiling, helpful, and courteous. The hotel's location is exceptional. The metro is practically right outside the entrance, allowing quick access to all strategic points in Paris. The rooms are perfectly soundproofed, and the breakfast is fantastic, rich and varied with all kinds of food, both sweet and savory, including cheeses and fruits. I definitely recommend it. In Paris, it's one of the best hotels overall for value for money. We loved it! Paris is the most beautiful city in the world. Magical. Especially during the Christmas season. Staying at this hotel made our vacation special and unforgettable! Thanks for everything.
FromSGD 155
8.9/10Very Good1200 Reviews
Montparnasse Paris|3.08km from city centre
This hotel is absolutely fantastic, both in terms of facilities and ambiance. We booked a scenic room, and the window offered a stunning, unobstructed view of the Sacré-Cœur Basilica on Montmartre, with the entire Parisian cityscape stretching out before us. The breakfast spread was incredibly rich, with a great variety of both hot and cold dishes. I'll definitely be booking this hotel's branches in other cities in the future.
FromSGD 257
9.3/10Great148 Reviews
Paris|2.34km from city centre
This is one of my top choices for business trips. I really appreciate how friendly and engaging the staff are. There's a restaurant and meeting rooms downstairs, which is super convenient for work. The location is also excellent – the subway station is less than a 5-minute walk away, and there are plenty of dining options, cafes, and supermarkets nearby.
FromSGD 177
8.6/10Very Good295 Reviews
Paris|2.39km from city centre
The room was clean and well-equipped. It was a bit cold initially, but after calling the front desk, they promptly turned on the air conditioning. The only downside is that the hotel next door is undergoing renovations, so sleeping in late in the morning might be an issue. You can reach the front desk by dialing 9.
FromSGD 102
9.1/10Great135 Reviews
Paris|1.89km from city centre
The location is fantastic, just a few minutes' walk to the station. While the area around the train station can be a bit chaotic, the hotel's security measures are excellent—you need a key card to enter and access the floors, which made us feel very safe. The room was surprisingly spacious, quite large for a European hotel of its class. The front desk service was commendable; they were not only enthusiastic but also allowed me to check in early, which was a huge help. The only downsides were that the heating in the room wasn't quite enough, and the train noise was pretty noticeable at night. I'd recommend it to travelers like us who need to catch an early morning train.
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Family friendly

8.7/10Very Good296 Reviews
Bercy Paris|3.79km from city centre
Overall, for a hotel in Paris, this one offers good value for money. Although it's located in the 12th arrondissement, which is a bit suburban, the proximity to the metro station makes it very convenient. It's only two stops to the famous Châtelet station. The room wasn't small either. It seems like many Accor brand hotels are in this area. There are supermarkets and restaurants nearby. However, finding a laundromat was really difficult and far – you'd probably need an electric scooter to get to a residential area about 2 kilometers away. What's highly recommended is their gym. It occupies the entire basement level and even offers free apples for an energy boost. There's a wide variety of equipment, and the dumbbells come in a full range of weights, including heavy ones. There are also different small rooms for individual workouts, along with separate restrooms and shower rooms. My biggest disappointment was their breakfast. Even though the ingredients seemed high-quality and possibly organic, paying nearly 200 RMB per person and not finding anything that suited a Chinese palate and was healthy was frustrating. There were no leafy green vegetables, just some very basic, raw cabbage hearts. Some of the cold cuts were surprisingly unappetizing. The staff also seemed very rushed. I only found out after leaving that you could ask a server for coffee. The only thing I'd recommend is the freshly made omelets – bring your own vegetables to get enough protein. Taste-wise, it was honestly not as good as Hampton by Hilton. Another overall impression is that hotels in France don't have the same warmth as those in Belgium, and the English proficiency was slightly inferior. Don't even expect any Chinese-speaking staff.
FromSGD 233
8.5/10Very Good477 Reviews
Paris|4.41km from city centre
Recommended by Doubao and booked via Trip.com. It's very convenient to get around; you can see the Eiffel Tower right outside, and it's less than a 10-minute walk to the Seine River. There are also plenty of dining options nearby. The front desk service was good, and the room was clean and tidy. Breakfast was extensive and delicious. If you don't mind walking, you can stroll along the Seine River for 4.8 km to Notre Dame, the Louvre, the old train station, and more.
FromSGD 245
8.4/10Very Good75 Reviews
Latin Quarter Paris|1km from city centre
This lovely small hotel couldn't have been in a better location for my visit to Paris. It is an 11 minute walk to Notre Dame and the B RER train station. A metro is a block away and there is a lovely bistro across the street from the hotel. The desk person was very helpful in giving me directions to go to Versailles. I know having appliances is often not possible in small old hotels but I wish there had been a coffee maker in my room
FromSGD 136
8.3/10Very Good196 Reviews
Paris|4.06km from city centre
Everything was great – clean and cozy, and the metro is super convenient, just steps away. The tower is within walking distance, and there are plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby. For those worried about metro noise, it doesn't run at night, so you can explore during the day and sleep soundly at night! :)
FromSGD 228
8.4/10Very Good221 Reviews
Paris|2.22km from city centre
I stayed here again. The front desk staff member was very warm and polite, and even arranged a room that exceeded my expectations – it was fantastic! The room was clean and tidy, as was the linen. The bed and pillows were also very comfortable. Unfortunately, the toilet flush was hard to press and the water flow wasn't strong enough, and the sink tap also had low water pressure. But these minor issues didn't detract from the overall experience. The handsome front desk staff member at check-out was equally warm and polite. He even helped me call to check about storing luggage at the Louvre, and ultimately advised me that it would be safer to store it at the hotel. Breakfast seemed to have slightly declined in quality compared to before, but it was still well worth having. After exploring, I returned to the hotel to pick up my stored luggage, and the bellboy was also very nice, bidding me farewell with a 'take care!' My overall impression is that all the hotel staff treat guests with a wonderful, hospitable attitude, making you feel right at home.
FromSGD 707
8.8/10Very Good73 Reviews
Champs Elysées Paris|4.6km from city centre
It's Paris, so don't expect much in terms of friendliness, haha. When checking in, there was some kind of Turkish music playing constantly, and the staff kept chatting among themselves ㅠㅠ I wondered if it was ******, but it seems that's just how they are. Even if you request a high floor, they naturally won't grant it. Breakfast is just okay. Of course, don't expect them to greet you first; I always had to say 'Bonjour' to the staff first, haha. After moving to a Novotel later, the difference was truly, truly, truly stark. Definitely stay at a good 4-star hotel or higher! The Eiffel view isn't great from the lower floors!
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Swimming pool

9.1/10Great211 Reviews
Champs Elysées Paris|4.92km from city centre
We had a wonderful 2-night stay at Le Tsuba Hotel. From the moment we arrived, we felt truly welcomed, almost like in a 5-star hotel. Yes, the rooms are small, but that’s expected in Paris and didn’t impact our experience. What really stood out was the team: incredibly kind, attentive, and genuine. A special thank you to Angelina, Roman, and Gary for their warmth and thoughtful gestures, they made our stay extra special. A few small improvements: the room layout is quite tight, there are no hooks for wet towels, and ceramic cups would be a nice upgrade. The sauna could also use clearer instructions, as the key system can be a bit inconvenient. Overall, a lovely stay with an amazing team, I would definitely recommend it!
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8.8/10Very Good131 Reviews
Champs Elysées Paris|4.22km from city centre
On the second night, objective and fair evaluation, standard four-star level: There was a friendly lady at the front desk, and she took the initiative to say that the room arranged last night was not good, and that she could change it back to the deluxe room I originally booked. She should have known that she deliberately downgraded me to a common room last night, damaging my interests, and of course she didn't. Any compensation, at least be respectful enough. Too lazy to care. The stay was more pleasant after that. Two major advantages of this hotel: 1. Good location, within ten minutes of Xiang Street; 2. Comfortable bedding Disadvantages: The color of the hotel is tacky, and the elevator is terrible and slow. The breakfast is terrible, you can just find a cafe nearby to eat.
FromSGD 240
8.9/10Very Good102 Reviews
Paris|2.38km from city centre
Such a lovely hotel, great room and room service. Such a comfortable bed, Beautiful bathroom. Friendly bartender and free welcome drink. I loved this quiet hotel. Nearest Metro 10 minutes walk Charonne station, the Luke cafe was sweet and also liked the other one, the Belle something … around the corner from hotel. It’s a very lively area near hospital, many cafe & restaurants.
FromSGD 228
9.1/10Great107 Reviews
Saint Germain des Pres Paris|1.41km from city centre
Very conveniently located in the Saint Germain area and within less than a 5 mins’ walk from the metro. Room size was larger than usual by Parisian hotel standards. Staff were all very pleasant and helpful. They even provided umbrellas when it rained.
FromSGD 516
9.5/10Amazing70 Reviews
Champs Elysées Paris|4.59km from city centre
My experience with The Peninsula Paris can be summed up in two words: a big, expensive place that bullies customers! While I didn't encounter any major issues during my five-night stay, some details didn't live up to the Peninsula brand's reputation and were far from my previous experience at The Peninsula in Tokyo. First, on my check-in day, I went to the front desk at 3:30 PM and was told my room was still being serviced and would take another 20 minutes. I understood, but the hotel didn't ask for any assistance, and I had to find a table at the bar and wait. The service took significantly longer than 20 minutes. Second, on the second day, after the room was serviced, the water wasn't replenished; we had to ask for it at the front desk. Third, starting on the third day, the restaurant was closed for an event. Not only did the hotel fail to notify guests, but the sign outside the restaurant didn't indicate where to find an alternative meal (my room included breakfast). We only learned this after we inquired at the front desk. Fourth, one evening, returning from a walk, I was stopped by the doorman, probably holding a beer I'd bought along the way, and asked if I was a guest. Furthermore, the staff's attention to personal belongings in the bathroom was not up to par with what you'd expect from a hotel of The Peninsula's caliber. When I checked out, the front desk asked about my stay as a matter of routine. I made it clear I wasn't satisfied, but they completely ignored me. A hotel as big as the Peninsula naturally wouldn't care about my opinion. All I can do is to say I definitely won't stay at the Peninsula Paris again next time I'm in Paris. (I only found one photo, of the cocktails I had at the bar while waiting for my room to be made up. It was quite good.)
FromSGD 2,950
9.5/10Amazing59 Reviews
Paris|2.26km from city centre
I’m not sure if Paris is just expensive in general, but… this place doesn’t really feel like a 5-star hotel. There’s a musty, almost moldy smell in the room, and the water pressure is so low that it took me forever to take a shower. 😩 But then again, the last 5-star hotel I stayed at didn’t even have hot water, so… I guess low water pressure is something I can live with. They did upgrade my room, but honestly… aside from being bigger, there’s not much to like. Since it’s just the two of us, we don’t really need a larger room anyway. The whole place — from the room itself to the building and even the elevator — feels old and a bit unpleasant. For a 5-star hotel, it’s really disappointing. I wouldn’t recommend it. There’s an InterContinental right across the street, and the staff there actually greeted guests properly. It was around the same price, and honestly, I wish I had stayed there instead. The staff here are very kind, but apart from that, I have to be honest about what really matters to me. I do appreciate the room upgrade, but truely the hotel facilities are disappointing.
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Breakfast

7.5/10165 Reviews
Champs Elysées Paris|2.7km from city centre
We booked a quadruple room for the whole family.  However, the room given to us was completely not suitable.  The shower was a see-through one with no door and facing the beds.   It was great for a romantic couple but with grown up children, it was totally not acceptable to us.  We complained and not without some argument, they offered 2 connecting rooms.  On the day of checkout, the reception called us and said because they were fully booked, we have to leave at noon sharp and not one minute more!  They even send a staff to our rooms to watch us pack.  We feel that the front desk could be improved.  Having said that, the hotel enjoys a really central location with walking distance to some of the famous tourist spots, and the breakfast is simple but good.  We especially like the fresh juice which you can make yourself at breakfast.
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8.7/10Very Good711 Reviews
Paris|5.1km from city centre
I highly recommend Novotel Paris Tour Eiffel. I was so satisfied that if I visit Paris again, I'd love to stay here. I was very pleased with the location: the Eiffel Tower is right there when you exit the main entrance, you can walk to the Bateaux Mouches, the subway is close, and there are many restaurants nearby.
FromSGD 192
7.6/10Good307 Reviews
Paris|1.8km from city centre
Experience is what I would expect from a 2 star hotel, although the lack of air conditioning really did not help during the sudden heatwave that occured while we were there. The location of this place was its only saving grace. It is definitely one of the more affordable options in this area, with great connectivity to the metro and bus lines. Although, it is situated in a sketchy back alleyway and there is poor sound isolation from the outside. I found it hard to sleep at night and in the morning from people chatter and other noise. If I only stayed for 2 or 3 days in cooler weather, I probably wouldn't mind staying here again, just because of its excellent location. If not, there are many other hotels in this same area that I'm sure would offer a better experience, albeit at a higher price point.
FromSGD 98
8.7/10Very Good228 Reviews
Paris|2.2km from city centre
Good location and price. The room was quite small though and the fixtures were showing their age. The bed wasn’t comfortable sadly. The staff were very helpful whenever needed so can’t fault them on that front. They had the usual NH charm as well
FromSGD 158
8.5/10Very Good134 Reviews
Paris|2.95km from city centre
We had an absolutely amazing stay in Paris! This hotel was perfect for our family and made our trip so much easier.There is a bus right nearby that takes you straight to the Eiffel Tower, making sightseeing with the family stress-free. The hotel is perfectly situated near both basic shops for essentials and fun boutique shops. We stayed in a room on the 6th floor, and I highly recommend asking for a higher floor. It had a balcony with a breathtaking view of the Sacré-Cœur Cathedral. The room was spacious, very clean, and filled with beautiful natural light and more amazing artificial light. The layout and vibe were very suitable for traveling with children. A huge plus was that they let us store our luggage for free after check-out, allowing us to enjoy our last day in Paris without dragging bags around. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Paris!
FromSGD 92
9.2/10Great249 Reviews
Paris|2.11km from city centre
We booked a triple room, which came with a double bed and a fairly large sofa bed, exactly as pictured. The hotel's location is excellent, right next to the train station and several metro lines, making travel very convenient. For a European hotel, the amenities are quite good, including a kettle and a fridge. There's also a swimming pool and a gym. Breakfast offered a decent variety, though it was the same every day. We stayed for four nights, and I want to thank Nonthida for cleaning our room daily. It was always spotless and tidy when we returned, which was much appreciated after a long day. Although the price was over 3,000 per night, the overall experience was still quite good.
FromSGD 240

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Dining & Essential Pre-Trip Tips for Canadian Visitors

Disneyland Paris Dining & Essential Pre-Trip Tips for Canadian Visitors

Use this dining overview and pre-trip checklist to avoid common issues and ensure a smooth park visit.

Disneyland Paris Park Dining Overview

Disneyland Paris dining blends classic Disney fare with French culinary touches, with options for every budget and family preference.

  • Quick-Service Dining: No-reservation casual spots serving burgers, pizza, pastries and classic French snacks. Ideal for fast, affordable meals between rides and kid-friendly bites.
  • Table-Service & Character Dining: Premium immersive experiences requiring advance booking. Enjoy themed meals and Disney character meets for special family moments. Reserve weeks early during peak seasons.

Canadian traveller hack: Non-glass, non-alcoholic beverages and outside snacks are permitted, helping reduce overall dining costs.

Pre-Trip Checklist & Must-Know Rules

Compiled from firsthand Canadian travel experience, these key tips cover all essential pre-trip information for Disneyland Paris.

  • Entry Docs: Canadian citizens need a valid passport. No visa is required for stays under 90 days.
  • Currency & Payments: The resort uses euros. Major Canadian credit cards are widely accepted; carry small cash for vendors. Notify your bank of European travel dates to avoid card blocks.
  • Park Rules: Bags require X-ray screening; selfie sticks and full adult face costumes are prohibited. Outside snacks are allowed, with smoking limited to designated zones.
  • Prep Tips: Download the official app for wait times and bookings. Pack layers for unpredictable Paris weather and comfortable shoes for extensive walking.
  • Accessibility: The resort offers full accessibility support, including wheelchairs, stroller access and dedicated accessible ride entrances.

Overall, Disneyland Paris delivers a distinct, family-focused Disney experience unmatched globally. It is absolutely a worthy bucket-list adventure for Canadian families seeking unique overseas travel.

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