Driving Directions
For anyone travelling to Disneyland Resort Paris by road from either the Tunnel or Ferry Terminals near/at Calais, please see below our summarised driving instructions to help you to plan your route.
From: Calais, France
To: Disneyland Resort Paris, 77720 Marne-la-Vallée, France
Distance: Approx 180 miles
Approx Time: 3 hr
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This route has tolls. - more info »
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Calais Ferry Terminal
62100 Calais
France
03 21 46 29 00 |
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1. Head southeast
Go through 1 roundabout |
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0.6 mi |
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2. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto the N216 ramp to A16/?A26/?Paris/?Reims/?Saint-Omer/?Dunkerque |
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3. Merge onto N216 |
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2.3 mi |
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4. Continue onto A216 |
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5. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Saint-Omer/?Arras/?Reims/?Paris and merge onto A26
Partial toll road |
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65.1 mi |
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6. Take the exit toward A1
Toll road |
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7. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for A1/?E15/?Arras-Est/?Paris and merge onto A1
Partial toll road
Speed cameras begin in 26.4 mi |
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96.3 mi |
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8. Slight right onto A3 |
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9. Take the exit onto A104 toward Lyon/?Marne-la-Vallée |
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10. Slight right to stay on A104 |
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9.5 mi |
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11. Take the N34 exit toward Marne-la-Vallée/?Lagny-sur-Marne/?Coulommiers/?Val-de-Lagny |
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12. Merge onto D934
Go through 1 roundabout |
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5.2 mi |
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13. Turn right onto D344 |
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14. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Bd de l'Europe/?D344 |
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15. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Av. Robert Schuman |
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16. Turn right |
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Please Note:-
This recommended route is designed as a guide. We recommend checking route planners online such as Google Maps for specific directions with maps.
We consider this to be the quickest and easiest (but not necessarily the shortest) route, based on average off-peak driving conditions.
If you find an error or omission, please let us know so we can correct it for future users.
No representation is made or guarantee given as to the content or usability of these directions, and we assume no responsibility for any loss or delay resulting from use of these directions.
French driving laws have changed. From 1 October 2008, all vehicles driven in France, including vehicles registered outside of France, MUST have one Hi-Viz reflective jacket and one warning triangle in their vehicle. The reflective jacket has to conform to EU standard and must be inside the car – not in the boot. On the spot fines varying between €90 and €135 will apply.
Last updated: Jan 2012