STATIONS & RAIL • Updated June 2026

Gare de Bercy to Disneyland Paris Transfer Guide

About 35 km east of the resort — distance, drive time, public transport and the simplest way to make the trip by private car.

Gare de Bercy sits in eastern Paris and serves regional and seasonal trains, including some long-distance and overnight services. If you arrive there and your destination is Disneyland Paris, the good news is that the station is on the right side of the city — the resort lies further east, so you are already heading in the correct direction. The distance is around 35 km, and a private car covers it in roughly 45 minutes outside the rush hours.

This guide explains the route, the realistic journey time, and how the public-transport options compare with a fixed-price private transfer so you can pick what suits your group, your luggage and your arrival time.

Distance and drive time

From Gare de Bercy to the resort at Marne-la-Vallee is about 35 km. In free-flowing traffic a private car takes around 45 minutes, joining the A4 motorway eastbound out of the city. As with any Paris journey, the morning and evening peaks add time, while late evenings are usually quicker. The distance never changes; only the traffic does, which is why a driver reading live conditions can keep the trip smooth.

Public transport from Bercy

There is no direct rail link from Gare de Bercy to the parks. The usual public route is to take the metro a short hop to a station on RER A, such as Gare de Lyon or Nation, then ride RER A directly to Marne-la-Vallee/Chessy beside the parks. It is affordable and reasonably quick on a quiet day, but it means a change, escalators and platforms — awkward with cases, a pushchair and tired children after a long journey.

The private taxi option

A private transfer removes all the changes. Our fixed fare from a central Paris address such as Gare de Bercy starts at €90, agreed before you travel with no meter and no surge. The driver collects you at the station, helps with the luggage and drives directly to your hotel door. For the broader picture of city-to-resort transfers, see our Paris to Disney transfer page.

Skip the metro change and go direct from Bercy

A fixed-price transfer from €90 takes you door to door — free child seats, no meter and no dragging cases up RER steps after a long train journey.

Travelling with luggage and children

If you have arrived at Bercy on a long train journey, the last thing you want is another change with all your bags. A private transfer carries everything in one vehicle, with free child seats fitted to match the ages you tell us. The minivans seat up to seven or eight, so a family stays together comfortably. The driver handles the route while you relax, which is a noticeable difference from squeezing onto a busy RER carriage.

Which option to choose

Solo and budget travellers travelling light may be content with the metro-and-RER route. Families, groups and anyone with luggage usually find the private car worth it for the directness and comfort. Larger parties can spread the fare across a single minivan — see our group transfer service. Booking ahead means the vehicle and any child seats are reserved and waiting when your train arrives.

Frequently asked questions

How far is Gare de Bercy from Disneyland Paris?

Gare de Bercy is in eastern Paris, about 35 km from the resort. By private taxi the drive is roughly 45 minutes in normal traffic via the A4 towards Marne-la-Vallee.

How do I get there by public transport?

Take the metro to a station on RER A such as Gare de Lyon or Nation, then ride RER A to Marne-la-Vallee/Chessy. It works but involves a change and steps with luggage.

How much is a taxi from Gare de Bercy to the resort?

Our fixed fare from a central Paris address such as Gare de Bercy starts at €90, agreed before travel with no meter and no surge, so it does not change with traffic.

Is a private taxi better than the RER from Bercy?

A private taxi is door to door with no metro change and no platform steps, which suits families and anyone with luggage. The RER is cheaper but less comfortable when busy.

Can you collect a large group at Gare de Bercy?

Yes. Our minivans seat up to seven or eight passengers, so a family or group with luggage travels together. Larger parties can be arranged with notice when you book.