Take a London to Paris tour and visit the one attraction that all children wish to visit: none other than legendary Disneyland Paris itself.
London, England -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/27/2012 -- Disneyland Paris is the top destination in Europe, and has enticed millions of visitors worldwide. Disneyland Paris is home to two theme parks in actuality (Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park), as well as Disney Village, seven themed hotels and Golf Disneyland. Made up of five different lands, Disneyland Park will not fail to captivate adults and children alike.
Main Street, USA, is one of these five ‘lands.’ Travel back in time to 1900, and become trapped in a enthralling past narrative. Become charmed by the small-town appeal of this land, loitering past Victorian stores and going on a horse-drawn streetcar. Relive the times in which Walt Disney himself would have lived. Fantasyland is perhaps one of the most charming of the lands – here, you can see the fairytales that inspired Disney unfurl before your very eyes. In Frontierland, you can delve into the legends of the Wild West, and in Adventureland, you will experience an entrancing new action-packed world. Finally, you can journey to space itself at Discoveryland, and see if you are bold enough toventure on to one of the most well-known of Disneyland Paris’ rides, Space Mountain. You can also meet and greet the most well-loved Disney characters as you explore Disneyland.
Whilst you are in Paris, explore some other charming attractions. Children will be enchanted by Le Musée de la Magie. This museum abounds with captivating artefacts from the world of magic: including entrancing optical illusions, antiquarian magicians’ props, fascinating antique posters publicising magic shows, and much more. The aura of the museum is itself supplemented by the fact that it is housed in an eerie old underground chamber that looks like an old wine cellar.
Finally, for a very quirky and unusual experience that will certainly capture your attention, visit Deyrolle by London to Paris Tours. An exploration of Deyrolle is about as strange as you can get. This very compact shop could easily go ignored and unseen, yet it would be a shame to do so. Created in 1831 by Deyrolle, it is full of stuffed animals; but not simply the animals you would suppose to see stuffed. The animals on display range from the more unusual – tigers, a giraffe, polar bear, and chimpanzee – to the fairly prosaic: deer, birds, and even cats and dogs. Even more bizzarely, some of these animals are on sale, and can even be rented out.
Take a day trip to Paris and, as well as exploring the well-known and highly acclaimed attraction of Disneyland Paris, why not also delve into more unusual attractions, including Le Musée de la Magie and Deyrolle?
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