What is there to see in Marne La Vallee besides Disneyland Paris?
Posted on 03. Feb, 2010 by Donald Duck in Disneyland Paris
I’m going to Disneyland Paris alone because the rest of my family does not want to tag along. They said they just want to walk around the areas of Disneyland Paris, but I heard that it’s a rural area. Is there anything they can see that will keep them occupied the whole day?
Not even like a shopping center or a museum?
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Albino Zoo
03. Feb, 2010
Our French office was based in Marne there is nothing at all of any note to keep you occupied for more than 10 mins.
Get the train into Paris
xiberotar
03. Feb, 2010
Absolutely nothing to see. Marne is only known thanks to Disneyland.
If you want to see some interesting stuff, then go to Paris, it would be idiot to stay in Marne-la-Vallée without going to Paris.
Cabal
03. Feb, 2010
There’s really nothing there to see. They should take the train to Paris and visit there. The RER train will bring them straight to the heart of Paris.
Rillifane
03. Feb, 2010
There is nothing much in Marne La Vallee itself that would interest anyone other than Disney land. However, the stop before Marne La Valle coming from Paris, Val d’Europe, has a gigantic outlet mall called La Vallee Village. It has a website here: http://www.lavalleevillage.com/en_GB/cat/women
François
03. Feb, 2010
Hey ! There is only A THING ! But pretty awesome… Called : LA VALLEE VILLAGE.
It’s a place where there are shops like Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry, Ralph Lauren, Kenzo, Paul Smith, Lancel, Longchamps, Calvin Klein, Gerard Darel, Dupont and a lot of more…
But all is very cheap. Ask me if you want the exact adress
. It’s at only 1 metro station – “val d’Europe”.