If you’re planning a trip to Disneyland® Paris, chances are you’re also wondering where to stay, and to be honest, you’ve got some pretty fun options.
The parks sit about 28 miles (45 kilometers) outside central Paris, which means a 40–60 minute trip by taxi or public transport (full details in our article on how to get to Disneyland® Paris). So yes, it’s totally possible to keep your Paris hotel, especially if you’re just popping over for the day.
But… if you want the full Disney experience (and maybe a little extra magic), you might want to stay nearby overnight. While staying right at the park is super convenient, don’t overlook the nearby hotels. There are a few fabulous options that are better value and still just a quick five to 10-minute drive away (some even have park shuttles).
Find the perfect options for your fairytale getaway at the Magic Kingdom in this roundup of where to stay near Disneyland® Paris.
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Disneyland® Hotel
If you want to be as close as humanly possible to Disneyland® Paris, this is it. I’m talking about a 5-star hotel literally at the entrance to the park, with its own dedicated access, so you won’t have any long walks or waiting around for a taxi or shuttle.
Disneyland® Hotel is very family-friendly, with rooms with two beds that easily fit parents and kids, and if you’d like to sleep like a prince or princess, you can even book a Cinderella-themed suite. All rooms have plush amenities and Disney artwork with a royal theme on the walls.
There’s also a large pool, spa, fine-dining restaurant, and you can have special encounters with Disney characters, which really makes it feel like you’ve stepped right into a fairytale yourself.
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Disney Hotel New York – Art of Marvel
Located in Disney Village and about a 10-minute walk from the parks, Disney Hotel New York makes you feel like, with a tap of a magic wand, you’ve been transported to Manhattan. It’s got some swanky Art Deco details, a huge restaurant with a giant chandelier, and a touch of 1920s glamour is everywhere.
Rooms are sleek and themed around New York or Marvel superheroes, so it’s a fun mix of grown-up cool and Disney flair. It’s a fabulous choice if you want convenience without going full princess mode.
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Disney Sequoia Lodge
If you’re looking for where to stay at Disneyland® Paris that’s a bit more budget-friendly without sacrificing atmosphere and convenience, this is a great pick. A 15-minute walk (or a quick shuttle ride) to the parks, Disney Sequoia Lodge is surrounded by greenery, so it’s the perfect place to unwind and escape the chaos of the parks.
The rooms lean into a nature theme with soft greens and cute nods to Bambi. There are also two heated pools with water toys and a slide, plus you’ll still be able to have character encounters here to keep the Disney magic going a little longer.
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L’Horloge Aparthotel
If you want to stay near Disneyland® Paris but not inside the Disney bubble, this boutique aparthotel is an amazing option. Just a 10-minute drive away, the eco-friendly and sustainable hotel is nestled within a private woodland right on the Marne River, so it feels peaceful, scenic, and a world away from the crowds.
The building of L’Horloge Aparthotel itself is a wonderfully restored historic building, and the interiors mix exposed wooden beams with stylish, modern design. Apartments range from one to four bedrooms and come with a fully-equipped kitchen, a lovely sitting and dining area, a washing machine (a definite plus when traveling with the kids), and one or two bathrooms.
After a full day at Disney, chill out in the sauna and outdoor jacuzzis while the kids race around the huge lawn. If you don’t feel like cooking, cross the street to dine in its gorgeous restaurant, set in a mill over the river. It serves contemporary cuisine made with local ingredients (and, yes, there’s a kid’s menu), and you can even take in live music in the lounge bar before or after your meal. (WA)
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Moxy Paris Val d’Europe
This nice boutique-style chain hotel is located next to Val d’Europe, a huge shopping complex situated one train station away from Disney. With fun furniture and lighting, Moxy Paris Val d’Europe’s look is a bit younger in style, but it still works really well for families, especially thanks to its indoor kids’ play area and big garden.
Rooms come with all the essentials (air-conditioning, smart TVs, super-fast Wi-Fi), and you’ve got a restaurant, minimarket, and even bike rentals on-site. It’s just a short walk to the train station, where you can easily hop over to Disney in a few minutes or be in central Paris in 40 minutes. So it’s a good choice for easily mixing theme park days with city exploring.
Related: 8 Best Paris Hotels For Families
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Marriott’s Village d’Ile-de-France
This villa complex near Disney, Marriott’s Village d’Ile-de-France is ideal if you’re looking for a bit more space. Set in the countryside and overlooking the Disney Golf Course, it’s peaceful but still super convenient thanks to the shuttle service. Each two to three-bedroom villa has a full kitchen, comfy living room, furnished terrace, washer/dryer, and a bathroom with a big tub for post-park recovery.
You can enjoy family times or meals in the backyard, complete with a barbecue and picnic table, or have a hassle-free meal at the hotel’s restaurant. The whole family will love its great amenities, including a massive outdoor pool, an indoor pool, a steam room, Jacuzzis, and a 24-hour fitness center. (WA)
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Staycity Aparthotels near Disneyland® Paris
Also bordering the Disney Golf Course, this large aparthotel is about a 10-minute drive from the park entrance (it’s got a free shuttle bus). Full disclosure – this aparthotel doesn’t have a whole lot of personality, but it makes up for this with excellent modern amenities. If you’re just using it to crash for the night, it more than fits the bill.
The big highlight of Staycity Aparthotels near Disneyland® Paris is the pool and terrace overlooking the golf course’s lake, which is ideal for a bit of downtime, and will be a guaranteed hit with kids. There’s also a play area, a gym, and a restaurant, so you’ve got everything you need on hand.
Ranging from studios to spacious five-bedroom villas that sleep 16, rooms are simple but are well-maintained and have new bathrooms. Plus, they all come with kitchenettes, which is super handy for easy breakfasts or low-key dinners after a long (and expensive) day at Disney. (WA)
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