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Disneyland Paris To The Eiffel Tower | The Perfect Day Trip

Looking for the quickest and easiest way to travel from Disneyland Paris to the Eiffel Tower?

You’re in the right place. If you’re planning a trip to Disneyland Paris and you have time in your schedule, taking a day trip into the city is something you’ll probably want to do.

Besides, you can’t come to Paris and not see the Eiffel Tower. Or take in at least a couple of the main attractions.

So, to help you make the most of your trip, I’ve put together a guide on the best way to spend a day in Paris if you want to go to the Eiffel Tower, and the options for getting there.

I will say though, if you’re a family travelling with two or more children, you’re probably best off doing the organised sightseeing tour directly below.

It saves a lot of hassle and takes the guesswork out of it by picking you up and dropping you off at your hotel. Plus, you get the benefit of being taken directly to the Eiffel Tower, so no need to navigate the metro with kids.

Planning Your Day Trip From Disneyland Paris to the Eiffel Tower

If you only have one day in Paris, the key is to plan your trip wisely. Don’t try and pack too much into one day, especially if you have children with you.

Decide in advance the main attractions you want to see and build in time for food and rest.

Trust me when I say Paris can be exhausting, and trying to do the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower on the same day isn’t the best idea. 

If you don’t have children with you, and you want to experience lunch with a view, the two Eiffel Tower restaurants, Madame Brasserie and Le Jules Vernes Restaurant, are worth going to. Word to the wise, make sure you book in advance as they get very busy.

And if you want to see the Iron Lady sparkle, you’ll need to be there at dusk when it first lights up.

How far is Disneyland Paris from the city of Paris?

Disneyland Paris is approximately 32 kilometres (about 20 miles) east of the city centre of Paris. It’s not within walking distance and, unfortunately, you can’t see the Eiffel Tower from the parks.

So if you want to do a day trip to Paris, you’ll need to either catch the train or book a car to take you. The other alternative, which is my preferred option and one I’ve done, is to do an organised Sightseeing Day Trip Tour instead.

It takes the guesswork out of it, and they pick you up from your hotel too, which is a bonus.

Below, I’ve put together a quick transport guide of all the options so you can see at a glance the cost and availability of each one.

A Quick Transport Guide

Transport TypeDurationCostNotes
Train (RER)1 hour 15 minutes7.60 € per personEfficient and economical. Change at Châtelet Les Halles to RER C towards Champ de Mars – Tour Eiffel.
Taxi or Uber45 minutes to 1 hourAround 70 € – 120 €Direct route, cost varies by time of day and traffic.
Private Transfer45 minutes to 1 hourPrices varyPersonalised service, includes meet-and-greet. Prices can be found at Welcome Pickups.
Sightseeing Tour45 minutes to 1 hourPrices varyIncludes a day trip from Disneyland Paris to Paris, a 1-hour River Seine cruise, and 4 hours of free time in Paris. More information and booking here.

Catch the train to Eiffel Tower from Disneyland Paris

The train is the cheapest way to get to the Eiffel Tower and it’s pretty straightforward if you follow the instructions below. Trains run frequently, approximately every 10 minutes during peak times and every 15-20 minutes during off-peak hours.

Step 1 – Take RER A from Marne la Vallée /Chessy to Auber (45 mins approx)

Marne la Vallée /Chessy is the nearest station to Disneyland Paris and only a couple of minutes walk from the parks. You’re looking for RER A (Réseau Express Régional or Regional Express Network), which is red. The RER trains are a little bit different to the Metro because they don’t terminate in Paris, they cross the city underground to get people from one side to the other.

So catch the RER A and get off at Auber, where you’ll swap onto the Metro.

Step 2 Take the Metro to Léna station and walk to the Eiffel Tower

Once you get to Auber, you need to look for signs for Metro Line 9 towards Pont de Sèvres. The station is called Hauvre-Caumartin, and it takes about 5 minutes if you’re walking to get there.

You’ll be going six stops and getting off at Léna station, where you’ll want Exit 3. From there it shouldn’t take you more than ten minutes to walk to the Eiffel Tower.

The round trip, including the Metro, should be €15, but ticket prices can change. I wouldn’t recommend getting a travel pass unless you’re planning to use the Metro to visit a few different attractions.

For more on using the Metro and tickets, this article has all the details.

Getting a Cab, Taxi or Uber from Disneyland Paris into Paris

My least recommended way of getting into Paris from Disneyland as the costs can be astronomical. Whilst there is Uber in Paris, it’s expensive.

I took an Uber a while ago from Montparnasse station, and it cost me more than a taxi doing the same journey did the next day. It was extortionate. 

And cabs aren’t much better as there is no set fare. They’ll start the meter running when they approach your hotel, not once you get in. 

You won’t be able to relax. Instead, you’ll be sat there watching the counter go up and up, especially if you hit traffic, which in Paris, is highly likely.

A private car transfer from Disneyland Paris to Eiffel Tower

A great option if you want to know what you’re paying upfront and get picked up from your hotel without any hassle or worry.

I’ve used Welcome Pickups many times and always had a great service. They are on time, polite, and well-priced, and the cars are nice too.

I used them when I was travelling with my Mum as it meant I didn’t have to try and navigate the Metro with her. Instead, she could save her energy for sightseeing, which is much more fun.

If you’re a family of four or five, it’s a good option too and saves the hassle of trains.

An organised sightseeing tour of the Eiffel Tower

I love a good tour as it’s often easier than trying to figure it all out for yourself, and The Paris Day Trip and Sightseeing Cruise is a good option if you only have one day.

They pick you up from your hotel and take you into Paris, directly to the Eiffel Tower. 

Included in the price is a one-hour river cruise down the Seine with English audio. You’ll see Paris’ most famous landmarks and be able to admire them from a distance.

After the river cruise, you have four hours to yourself, so plenty of time to go up the Eiffel Tower and have a glass of bubbly at the Champagne Bar at the top.

Getting your Eiffel Tower Tickets

As you can imagine, the Eiffel Tower gets busy, especially during peak season, so booking a ticket in advance is your best option.

Even then, if you want to avoid the entrance queues, you’re better off making sure you get a ticket that includes skip-the-queue access.

I’ve done this twice now, and the first time, I climbed and didn’t use the lift, which was fine because I was younger then. Now, I prefer the lift option as you still get to see everything without your legs aching.

The Eiffel Tour Ticket with Elevator and Summit Access

This is the ticket I got when we did it the last time, and it was fab! Our guide knew so much and told some great stories about the Parisians objecting to the Iron Lady when she was first built. 

Plus, we opted for Summit Access, which was so worth it. The views were amazing. You do need to add summit access to your ticket as it’s an extra.

Sipping champagne from the top of the Eiffel Tower has to be one of the coolest things I’ve ever done.

Other things to do close to the Eiffel Tower

If you aren’t pressed for time, I’d suggest getting the Paris Passlib’, the city’s official pass as it includes tickets to the Eiffel Tower plus the three museums below that are close by.

  • Les Invalides – Home to the Musée de l’Armée, the military museum of the Army of France, Les Invalides is also where Napoleon Bonaparte’s tomb is located. It’s a great example of French classical architecture and a deep dive into France’s military history.
  • Musée Rodin – A short walk from the Eiffel Tower, this museum is dedicated to the works of French sculptor Auguste Rodin. Set in the beautiful Hôtel Biron and its surrounding gardens, visitors can see famous works like “The Thinker” and “The Gates of Hell.”
  • Quai Branly Museum – Jacques Chirac – Close to the Eiffel Tower, this museum features indigenous art from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. Its unique architecture and garden setting make it a fascinating place to explore world cultures and art.

FAQS: How To Get To The Eiffel Tower From Disneyland Paris

How do I transport from Disneyland Paris to Eiffel Tower?

To travel from Disneyland Paris to the Eiffel Tower, you can take the RER A train from the Marne-la-Vallée Chessy station near Disneyland to Auber, then take the Metro to Léna station, where it’s then a ten minute walk to the Eiffel Tower. Alternatively, taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are available for direct trips.

How long is the train from Disneyland to Eiffel Tower?

The train journey from Disneyland Paris to the Eiffel Tower typically takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes, including transfer times. This duration can vary depending on the time of day and transfer wait times.

How much is an Uber from Disneyland Paris to Eiffel Tower?

The cost of an Uber from Disneyland Paris to the Eiffel Tower varies depending on demand, time of day, and type of service chosen. Prices can range from approximately 70 € and 120 €. It’s advisable to check the Uber app for the most accurate fare estimate at the time of your trip.

How much is a taxi from the Eiffel Tower to Disneyland Paris?

A taxi from the Eiffel Tower to Disneyland Paris can cost between 60  € to 90  €, depending on traffic conditions and the exact starting point. Taxi fares in Paris are metered, so the total cost can vary.

Is it easy to get to Paris from Disneyland Paris?

Yes, it is easy to get to Paris from Disneyland Paris. The RER A train line connects Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée Chessy station) with central Paris, offering a direct and convenient option. The journey to downtown Paris takes about 45 minutes. Taxis and ride-sharing services provide alternatives for direct trips.

Final thoughts: Visiting the Eiffel Tower During Your Disneyland Paris Vacation

If you’re coming to Disneyland Paris, a trip into the city is a must, and although you won’t be able to see everything in one day, my advice is to pick your top three attractions and do those.

And, of course, there are lots of places in France that inspired a few of the Disney movies. Plus, Disney’s family originated from a tiny little place in France called Isigny-sur-Mer. Look at the name closely and you’ll see where it got its name.

Paris is like no other city in the world, and I never miss an opportunity to be there. And there is a reason why it’s the most visited city in Europe.

The streets have so many stories to tell, from why it’s known as the City of Love to discovering where the alchemist Nicolas Flamel had a house.

And if you need some options for getting from the airport in Paris to Disneyland, this article will help.

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