Can you give me train or bus routes from eurodisney to visit pere la chaise cemetery?
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I am going to eurodisney tommorrow for 4 days i would love to go to visit paris pere la chaise cemetery while i’m there.
I would like to know what services to use to get there any helpful tips for travelling in france! I would also like to enter the cemetery from oscar wildes grave work my way downhill instead of up! Thanks in advance
Also what type of tickets can i buy to save money as i need to get back to disney that night for my flight next day!
Also what time do the trains finish from paris to disney? Thanks
I am going to eurodisney tommorrow for 4 days i would love to go to visit paris pere la chaise cemetery while i’m there.
I would like to know what services to use to get there any helpful tips for travelling in france! I would also like to enter the cemetery from oscar wildes grave work my way downhill instead of up! Thanks in advance
Also what type of tickets can i buy to save money as i need to get back to disney that night for my flight next day!
Also what time do the trains finish from paris to disney? Thanks







No sorry, but make sure to visit Jim Morrisons. I’ve always wanted to go there.
Sorry not at all helpful.
From Marne la Vallée (disneyland station) take the RER (line )to NATION station.
Change there onto the Metro line 2 will take you straight to Père Lachaise.
While you’re there, if you interested there is also the grave of Jim Morisson (of the Doors) and Edith Piaf.
But like you, my pilgrimage was mainly for Oscar
Have a good time.
P.S. If its your first visit to Paris, its quite a long walk from there to the other attractions of Paris.
If you don’t have too much time, get the metro from there to OPERA and walk down to the Louvre (via the Pompadou centre) and then up the Tuileries along the Champs Elysées to the Arc de Triomphe and then across the river to the Tour Eiffel.
If you have time go to La Defense (on the metro again probabl to see La Grande Arche. Its magnificent. Much more impressive in real life than it looks on the postcards.
P.P.S.
A bit more info.
Everything you need to know about the railways in and around paris is on Click on International Passengers in the top right for the english version. Prices, maps and everything.
Have fun
This is a good idea, because Le cimetiere Pere Lachaise is a milestone to visit like the Louvre, La tour Eifel, etc.,.. You have one in Italy to, but I don´t remember the place and name