Seine-et-Marne Day Trip: Culture and Magic in a Day

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by Caleb

March 29, 2024 · 1 min read

Seine-et-Marne 1 Day Itinerary

Embark on a captivating one-day journey through the heart of Seine-et-Marne, where art and enchantment come together to offer an unforgettable experience. Begin your day at the world-renowned Louvre Museum, a treasure trove of history and artistry. With a full day to explore, you'll have the chance to admire its master architecture and the countless masterpieces housed within its walls. After immersing yourself in the rich culture of the Louvre, transition from the classic to the whimsical as you head to Disneyland Paris. Here, the magic of Disney comes to life, and you'll spend the remainder of your day amidst thrilling rides, beloved characters, and the enchanting atmosphere of the most visited theme park in Europe. This seamless blend of high culture and high fun makes for a diverse and thrilling itinerary, perfect for travelers looking to experience the best of Seine-et-Marne's attractions in just one day.

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Day 1: Cultural Wonders and Magical Moments in Seine-et-Marne

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Louvre Museum

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Begin your Seine-et-Marne adventure with a visit to the world-renowned Louvre Museum. As the first stop of the day, immerse yourself in a realm where masterpieces of art and architecture converge. The Louvre is not just a museum; it's a historical treasure trove that spans across centuries, offering visitors a full day's exploration of its vast collections. From the enigmatic smile of the Mona Lisa to the grandeur of the ancient Egyptian artifacts, every corner of the Louvre promises a journey through the pinnacle of human creativity.

Attraction Info

  • 75001 Paris, France
  • Suggested tour duration: 0.5-1 day
  • Closed on Tue;Open on Mon, Wed-Thu, Sat-Sun,9:00am-6:00pm;Open on Fri,9:00am-9:45pm

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Disneyland Paris

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After delving into the depths of art history, shift gears and step into the enchanting world of Disneyland Paris. As the second destination of your day, this theme park is a place where fairy tales come to life and beloved Disney characters roam the streets. Disneyland Paris is a magical escape that offers endless fun for both the young and the young at heart. With thrilling rides, spectacular shows, and a parade of magical moments, your day at Disneyland Paris will be filled with joy and excitement, capping off an unforgettable one-day itinerary in Seine-et-Marne.

Attraction Info

  • Boulevard de Parc, Coupvray 77700,France
  • Suggested tour duration: 1 day
  • Open from 02/01-02/02,9:30am-8:00pm;Open from 02/05-02/09,9:30am-8:00pm;Open 9:30am-8:00pm on 03/22;Open from 02/03-02/04,9:30am-10:00pm;Open from 02/10-03/10,9:30am-10:00pm;Open from 03/16-03/17,9:30am-10:00pm;Open from 03/23-03/24,9:30am-10:00pm;Open from 03/11-03/15,9:30am-9:00pm;Open from 03/18-03/21,9:30am-9:00pm;Open from 03/25-03/29,9:30am-9:00pm;Open from 03/30-05/29,9:30am-11:00pm

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Top Things to Do in Seine-et-Marne-2024

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Disneyland Paris
Disneyland Paris
4.8/5 · 1,685 review
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Christmas is coming! From 11 th November, come and experience the magic of Christmas like nowhere else at Disneyland® Paris. There's nothing like the unique atmosphere of Disney Enchanted Christmas to bring your loved ones together and create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime! Gaze in awe at the majestic twinkling Christmas tree, cheer along to the star-studded Mickey's Dazzling Christmas Parade! that beams during the day and sparkles at night and enjoy many more festive surprises with beloved Disney Characters!


Step into a twinkling wonderland bursting with Christmas cheer



△ Share a wish and experience magical moments together in the most enchanting of Christmas wonderlands that only Disney can imagine. Feel an extra special festive spirit as you wander the twinkling streets of Disneyland® Park and gaze at the giant, sparkling tree – more magical than ever before. You may even see snow on Main Street!


Don’t miss the magical illumination of our giant Christmas tree

△ Make sure you head to Town Square at dusk for some very magical, heart-warming moments. Our giant Christmas tree is illuminated many times throughout the day and evening, each time lighting up the eyes of those watching on. And the festivities continue when Mickey & Friends, Disney Princess Characters and Santa stop by during Mickey's Dazzling Christmas Parade! to join in with the fun.


Feel the joy of Mickey’s Dazzling Christmas Parade!

△ Whoop and wave for our most merrily magical festive procession – Mickey’s Dazzling Christmas Parade! During the day, Mickey & Friends, Disney Princess Characters and Santa will be dancing and gliding down Main Street, U.S.A.® on fabulous floats – bedecked in their own twinkling Christmas tree design. While at night, the parade glows bright, adding even more sparkle to the most enchanting of Christmas wonderlands.


Share Christmas wishes with Disney Characters… and Santa!

△ Come together with Disney Characters dressed in all their festive finery and feel the magic of Christmas come to life like nowhere else. This is your chance to wish Stitch, Goofy and their friends the happiest of ho, ho, holidays. And even meet and snap a photo with Santa himself – what will you ask him for?


Get together with Mickey & Friends for a merry musical sing-along



△ Sing along with Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy and Goofy as they swing into the Christmas spirit with Let’s Sing Christmas! show at Videopolis in Discoveryland. With a sackful of festive songs, this celebration of music proves that there’s nothing quite like a merry-making tune to bring everyone together.


Have a very yummy Christmas!

△ The time has come to gather around the table and enjoy Disneylicious specialities to celebrate Christmas. Warm up with a winter velouté, stuffed poultry with chestnuts and cranberries, a ho-ho-hot chocolate, or one of the many other specialities in the Disney® Parks and Disney® Hotels... there's even a Christmas market – L’Hiver Gourmand.

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Fontainebleau Palace
Fontainebleau Palace
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The Palace of Fontainebleau is known as "the epitome of French history" and is included in the World Heritage List. It was originally a royal hunting palace and was expanded into an important palace in the French Renaissance. Later, many architects and artists participated in the reconstruction, so it left the imprint of the styles of various periods. Location Fontainebleau is a small town located about 55 kilometers southeast of Paris. It is one of the favorite weekend excursions of Parisians. The Palace of Fontainebleau is located here, surrounded by forests. The Fontainebleau Forest surrounding the palace was originally a royal hunting ground, and now it has become an outdoor sports base for bouldering enthusiasts. The bouldering season in October attracts many rock climbers from all over the world. The main building of the Palace of Fontainebleau includes a main tower, six palaces, five courtyards and four gardens. The main attractions in the palace are the ballroom, the conference hall, the chapel, the throne hall, the Diana fresco promenade, the François I promenade, the queen's bedroom, the Napoleon's living room, and the Pope's apartment. Napoleon loves yellow, and his wife Josephine prefers roses, so the overall colors of the interior decoration are mainly yellow and rose red. There are also four museums in the palace, namely the China Pavilion, the Napoleon I Pavilion, the Gallery, and the Home Pavilion. Among them, the Chinese Pavilion has a large collection of precious cultural relics from Yuanmingyuan, and displays thousands of art treasures such as ancient paintings, gold and jade jewelry, and sculptures of China's Ming and Qing Dynasties, but sometimes it is not open to visit. Among Western museums, the Palace of Fontainebleau is the collection and exhibition of Yuanmingyuan treasures. #White Horse Court# The White Horse Court is the main entrance to Fontainebleau. The horseshoe-shaped steps here are a scene of the Palace of Fontainebleau, where Napoleon gave his speech when he abdicated. #China Pavilion# Entering the building from the right side of the courtyard is the ticket office. Don't forget to lead the audio guide after purchasing the ticket. Then walk along this promenade and start to visit the Palace of Fontainebleau. There are stairs near the end, so don't rush upstairs, just keep going to the China Pavilion. If you can't find the location of the China Pavilion, you can ask the staff. The door of the China Pavilion is generally closed, and it needs to be closed after entering. There is a golden pagoda about 2 meters high in a prominent position in the museum. The whole body is inlaid with emeralds on every floor, which is basically similar to the existing golden pagoda in the Forbidden City in Beijing. There are also two precious gilt bells and other various Yuanmingyuan treasures. Except for weekends and holidays, the China Pavilion is closed earlier, so you can visit it in the morning. On March 1, 2015, 15 exhibits were stolen from the Palace of Fontainebleau, including the cloisonné unicorn and the golden manza in the old collection of Yuanmingyuan. #other treasures# Go upstairs from the China Pavilion, and you can continue to enjoy the Napoleon I Pavilion, the Throne Hall (Napoleon's throne is very small) and many other rooms. You can also see the François I promenade. The lower half is made of golden yellow fine wood carvings about 2 meters high as a retaining wall. Exquisite murals, the entire promenade is both brilliant and elegant. After visiting the main exhibition halls, go down to the first floor to the exit, where there is a souvenir shop, and you can go out to browse the courtyard and garden. In fact, you can also go back to the China Pavilion after a short walk from the exit, but there is only a hint to enter the courtyard. In addition to the indoor landscape, the courtyard of the Palace of Fontainebleau is also very characteristic. The decorative style of the combination of thin wood retaining walls, plaster reliefs and murals is very unique. In Diana's garden, there are flower beds and sculptures, as well as small and exquisite fountains. You can also roam freely in the large park green forest. There is a tea room in the scenic area of Fontainebleau Palace, and there are many restaurants in the town with moderate prices.
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Seine River Cruise
Seine River Cruise
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Highlights:

· Board the Seine River cruise and enjoy the charming scenery of Paris

· Enjoy delicious food while admiring the beautiful scenery of the Seine on a lunch/dinner cruise

· Along the Seine River to Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, Conciergerie, to the Louvre and Musée d'Orsay


Embark on a Seine River cruise to experience Paris from a different perspective.


△ Take a photo with the Eiffel Tower from a unique angle on the Seine River


△ Take the cruise, pass by Notre Dame de Paris-the beautiful architecture written by Victor Hugo


△ Enjoy a romantic dinner on the Seine River-the most famous street in Paris

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Louvre Museum
Louvre Museum
4.7/5 · 6,228 review
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Highlights:

·Enjoy the charm of the locations where the movies "Phantom of the Louvre" and "The Da Vinci Code" were filmed

·Appreciate the gorgeous treasures of ancient Greece, ancient Rome, ancient Egypt and other civilizations

·Visit the giant glass pyramid that combines classical palaces with modern architectural styles


The Louvre Museum was founded in 1204. The castle has undergone many expansions and was converted into a museum after the French Revolution. It is also known as the three major museums in the world together with the British Museum in London and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Today, the Louvre Museum has a collection of 400,000 items spanning more than 1,500 years. The Louvre Museum usually displays 10% of its total collection which will feast your eyes.

"Three Treasures of the Louvre": "Venus de Milo", "Mona Lisa" and " The Winged Victory of Samothrace".


△ The Louvre’s gallery of antiquities, which replaced the royal apartments, displays masterpieces of Greek sculpture – including the famous Venus de Milo. You would need a heart of stone not to be moved by her grace!

Aphrodite or Amphitrite?

When she first arrived at the Louvre, it was suggested that her missing arms should be restored, but the idea was eventually abandoned for fear of changing the nature of the work.

The lack of arms made it hard to identify the statue. Many depictions of Greek gods and goddesses contain clues to their identity in the form of ‘attributes’ (objects or natural elements) held in their hands, so this sculpture poses a problem: is she the sea goddess Amphitrite, particularly worshipped on the island of Melos? Or is she Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty, as might be suggested by her sensual, half-naked body? This second argument, and the jewellery she once wore, tipped the scales in favour of Aphrodite (‘Venus’ for the Romans). Another possible clue was found near the statue: a hand holding an apple – an attribute of Aphrodite – carved from the same Parian marble.


△ This is the most famous portrait in the world. It shows Lisa Gherardini, wife of the Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo – hence her Italian name La Gioconda and her French name La Joconde. Painted against a distant landscape, she stares out at us with her famously enigmatic smile...

The theft of the century

On 21 August 1911, panic broke out at the Louvre…the Mona Lisa had disappeared! The news spread like wildfire and generous rewards were promised for her return – but all in vain. Nothing was heard of the painting for over two years. Then one day, Vincenzo Peruggia, a glazier who had worked at the Louvre, tried to sell the world’s most famous painting to an Italian art dealer...who alerted the authorities. So the Mona Lisa was recovered – and her fame was all the greater.


△ She seems to float through the air! Placed at a height, people could see her from afar. It was made as an offering to the gods for a sanctuary on the Greek island of Samothrace. Placed at a height, people could see her from afar. That is why, in a nod to her original lofty home, she now adorns the top of the Daru staircase. Nike, the winged goddess who heralds victory, is seen just as she is about to alight on a ship.

A monumental staircase

The Daru staircase is the perfect setting for this extraordinary display. It is one of six grand staircases built during the Second Empire in the 19th century by the architect Hector Lefuel.

During the 1850s and 1860s, major works were underway to expand the Louvre and make it more modern. The former palace had already been partially transformed into a museum. The emperor Napoleon III had a new wing built to make more room to showcase more art. The old staircase built by his uncle Napoleon I was no longer adequate to access all the galleries. The only things left from that time are the ceilings leading to the Italian painting collections and the name Daru, a minister under Napoleon I.

Hector Lefuel took up the challenge to design a new monumental space on three levels leading in four different directions. Visitors could choose themselves which way to go!

The Winged Victory of Samothrace was placed in her new home on the upper landing in 1883, some 20 years after the statue was discovered.

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Musee d'Orsay
Musee d'Orsay
4.8/5 · 2,906 review
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Highlights:

·In the "Palace of Impressionism", appreciate the Impressionist masterpieces of many art masters

·Visit the noble and elegant architecture of the Orsay Museum and the six bronze statues representing the six continents in the Museum Square

·Admire paintings in natural light under the large glass dome of the Musée d'Orsay

The Musée d'Orsay, located on the left bank of the Seine, has a large collection of Impressionist works and is known as the "Palace of Impressionism". Here you can admire the masterpieces of many masters of art. The palace of art, the "Impressionist" Holy Land Orsay Museum is across the river from the Louvre Museum. There are more than 4,000 art collections, which have been displayed for nearly half a century from 1848 to the beginning of the rise of Cubism (1848-1912). works of art, including paintings, sculptures, furnishings, etc. Locals often say that if you want to appreciate the art treasures before 1848, go to the Louvre; if you are interested in modern art after 1912, go to the Pompidou National Cultural and Art Center; and Orsay The museum is the transition between the two. Europe's most beautiful museums may wish to take a good look at the architecture and museum square of the Orsay Museum. It is one of the most beautiful museums in Europe. Its predecessor was the Orsay train station built by a well-known Italian architect for the Paris World Expo in 1900. Converted to National Museum. The exterior wall of the museum is decorated with white marble, which is noble and elegant. Some exquisite sculptures are also displayed on the square in front of the museum, among which the six bronze statues representing six continents are not to be missed. The gorgeous golden bell used in the railway station has also been well preserved and is still in use today, which is worth seeing. Entering the museum, you will find that there are still traces of the railway station. The railway tracks on the first floor of the railway station, the VIP lounge on the second floor, and the hotel on the third floor have been converted into exhibition halls. The large glass dome of the Musée d'Orsay is also impressive, so visitors can admire the paintings in natural light. At present, the Musée d'Orsay has more than 80 exhibition halls on five floors, open to the public on three floors. The three floors display the treasures of the collection in chronological order. The first floor hall mainly exhibits paintings, sculptures and decorative arts from 1850 to 1870, including many masterpieces by masters. When visiting, you may start from the sculpture avenue in the center of the hall, stop by the exhibition halls on both sides of the avenue, and then visit the famous model of the Paris Opera House. #Don't Miss# LaSource in Hall 1, Desglaneuses in Hall 4, Bergèreavecsontroupeau in Hall 4, Gypsy Camping Caravan in Hall 9, Olympia in Hall 14 and more. Visit the Middle Floor The middle floor displays works from 1870 to 1914, including official art from the Third Republic period, symbolism, academic paintings, and decorative arts from the Art Nouveau period. Works can be viewed in chronological order. #Don't Miss# Hall 71 displays many masterpieces, such as "Self-Portrait" (Portrait del'artiste), "Lanuitétoilée" (Lanuitétoilée), "L'églised' Auvers-sur- Oise, vueduchevet), etc. In addition, at the end of the corridor on the 2nd floor, you can also see the "Gate of Hell" (Portedel'Enfer). Visit the upper floor The upper floor mainly displays the works of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters, known as the "Palace of Impressionism". #unmissable# "Ledéjeunersurl'herbe" (Ledéjeunersurl'herbe), "Blue Water Lotus" (Nymphéasbleues), "Larousseàl'ombrelle" (Larousseàl'ombrelle), "Danseàlacampagne", "Pancake Mill" The Ball" (Baldumulindela Galette), "Bronze Age" (L'Aged'airin), etc. DRINK COFFEE IN THE MUSEUM After your visit to the upper floors, sit down for a drink at The Café Campana, at the end of the Impressionist Gallery, where you can get a close-up view of the Musée d'Orsay's iconic clock, as well as a panoramic view of Paris City views and authentic Parisian cuisine. In addition, the museum has also set up restaurants and cafes on the second floor and the first floor halls, which are convenient for visitors to rest. The restaurant on the second floor has been in business since 1900, focusing on traditional French cuisine, which is very sentimental. In addition, there are bookstores and sales points at the entrance of the Musée d'Orsay and along the tour route. There are a series of books such as guidebooks and picture books, items based on the museum's collection, and postcards.


△ Entering the museum, you will find that the traces of the train station remains here. The tracks on the first floor of the train station, the VIP lounge on the second floor, and the hotel on the third floor have all been converted into exhibition halls.


△ Take a close look at the iconic clock of the Musée d’Orsay


△ The numerous Impressionist paintings are dizzying

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Seine-et-Marne 1 Day Itinerary