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A modern residential and business buffer state between Paris and Disneyland Paris, this is a revolutionary series of "new towns" constructed in a lengthy constellation pattern instead of the traditional gathering around a focal point.
It covers an area of several square miles and consists predominantly of flat farmland and eruptions of modern architecture separated by woodlands, lakes, recreational centres and the occasional sleepy village, all linked by a network of fast, modern roads.
Of the 4 districts, Noisy-le-Grand is the only one to live up to its name and indulge in buildings more than a dozen storeys high; the others rarely pass 4 or 5 storeys. Architectural variety and cultural self-sufficiency have been the town-planning priorities so that, in theory, inhabitants should be content working and relaxing locally, without wanting to overcrowd Paris, and to date, they seem happy to stay put.
Parts of the banks of the River Marne still conjure up scenes from French films between the wars, people enjoying themselves on a Sunday, strolling, cycling and flirting to the sound of a skittish accordion. This area is used as an alternative but cheaper base for visiting Disneyland Paris, but its many technical firms also attract plenty of business people.
There is a wide selection of fairly mundane 2- and 3-star hotels, B&Bs and the occasional hostel. Much cheaper than those in Disneyland Paris. Though not essential, your own transport is an advantage.
Marne-La-Vallée is situated In north France (starting 3 miles west of Disneyland Paris and 5 miles east of Paris, 12 mls S of Roissy/Charles de Gaulle international airport, 10 mls NE of Orly international airport). It runs for approximately 7 mls along the flat valley of the River Marne.
Each village or township has its own central, provincial-style shops supplemented by outlying supermarkets and malls with the accent on quantity rather than variety.
During the daytime the main attraction here is of course the Disneyland Paris theme park, otherwise outdoor activities are based in the woods or recreation areas with picnic and parking facilities, many footpaths for the hiker, cycling lanes, excellent fishing, water sports, horse riding, aviation, parachuting, and an 18-hole golf course. The nightlife is low-key in general, each village has its own complement of bars and cafes. This is France after all, so eating out is varied and generally good quality, if unsophisticated.
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