Disneyland Paris Map and Brochure (2025 – 2023)
Built around a fairy-tale hub anchored by Sleeping Beauty Castle, Disneyland Paris spreads its lands in classic spokes—but with a distinctly European rhythm. Paths twist past arcades, courtyards, and narrow bridges where morning parades and evening fireworks reshape foot traffic. A Disneyland Paris map keeps you oriented through shifting crowds, helping you trace rides and lands, locate dining and transport links, and find that shortcut behind the arcades when Main Street clogs.
- Location
- Marne-la-Vallée, France
- Years Active
- 1992 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Disneyland Paris Site
- Related Maps
- Walt Disney Studios Paris Map and Brochure (2025-2023)
The tram stop hums outside the gates, and somewhere between Discoveryland’s glow and Frontierland’s riverbend, you realize—this park rewards wanderers.
Disneyland Paris Map 2025
In 2025, Disneyland Paris introduced several major changes. On January 10, Disneyland Park debuted the new nighttime spectacular “Disney Tales of Magic.”
Big Thunder Mountain closed January 6 for renovation, reopening early summer, while Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast closed July 1 for refurbishment until the end of the year.
The Disney Music Festival ran April 19–September 7. On May 15, World Premiere opened as the reimagined entrance to Walt Disney Studios Park.

Printable Disneyland Paris Map PDF 2025
Disneyland Paris Map 2024

Disneyland Paris Map 2023
FAQ
Is Disneyland worth it in Paris?
Disneyland Paris is generally considered worth it for Disney fans, families, and those seeking a magical experience, with many visitors impressed by the beautiful park design, unique attractions, and special shows. However, recent reviews highlight long queues, high prices, and mixed staff service, leading some guests to feel the value has declined compared to past years. Whether it’s worth it depends on your expectations and interest in Disney, but most agree it’s a memorable visit if planned well and approached with realistic expectations.
How much does Disneyland Paris cost?
A one-day ticket to Disneyland Paris in 2025 costs between €87 and €100 for adults and €81 to €93 for children for one park, or €108 to €125 for both parks. Hotel stays range from around £900 at budget options like Davy Crockett Ranch to over £1,900 for mid-range hotels and above £2,400 for top-tier ones like the Disneyland Hotel. Daily in-park spending typically adds €50–€120 per person depending on meals and souvenirs.
What is the best month to visit Disneyland Paris?
The best month to visit Disneyland Paris is generally mid-January to mid-March or mid-April, when crowds are lowest and prices are cheaper. June and early July offer the best weather with manageable crowds before the summer rush. September is also a good option, providing mild weather and fewer tourists after the school holidays.
Is 2 full days enough at Disneyland Paris?
Two full days at Disneyland Paris are generally enough to experience both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park. This allows time for most major attractions, shows, and some character meet-and-greets. Visiting on weekdays or outside peak season helps avoid longer queues and maximizes your time.