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Serris is a charming town nestled in the heart of the Île-de-France region, just a 30-minute drive from dynamic Paris. Part of the Seine-et-Marne department, it is included in the Val d’Europe agglomeration. Serris represents a harmonious blend of modern infrastructure and traditional French charm, where well-maintained parks, flowering squares, and the picturesque Lac des Gassets delight the eye.

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Despite its compact size and population of about 9,500, life in Serris is vibrant and pleasant. The town takes pride in prestigious awards such as "Cities and Villages Fleuris" (3 flowers) and "City Games and Sport," which testify to a high quality of life, environmental care, and the development of sports infrastructure. A calm and friendly atmosphere reigns here, making it ideal for family holidays and leisurely walks.

A particular draw for Serris is its advantageous location. The town is in immediate proximity to the world-famous Disneyland Paris theme park and the popular La Vallée Village outlet. This makes Serris an excellent starting point for exploring the region and discovering the culture of France, offering tourists convenience and accessibility to major attractions.

If you are looking for a place where you can escape the city bustle and enjoy beauty and tranquility without forgoing proximity to famous entertainment centers, Serris will be a true discovery for you. Come to experience its unique atmosphere and hospitality!

You can find more interesting facts on the history of Serris page.

Weather Overview

The weather in Serris is characterized by a temperate climate. Summers here are warm, with average temperatures in July and August around 20.1°C, while maximum values can reach 25°C. Precipitation in the summer months is moderate, averaging 2 mm, with 9-10 rainy days. Winters in Serris are cool, with the average January temperature being around 4.8°C, and minimum values dropping to 2.4°C. There is also a small amount of precipitation in winter (about 3 mm per month), but the number of rainy days increases to 14-16. Thus, expect a warm summer with occasional rain and cool, damp winters.

For more detailed information about weather conditions, including forecasts for the coming days, you can visit the Serris Climate page.

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Interesting Facts

Beyond its fame for its proximity to famous entertainment complexes, Serris holds many curious details and stories that not everyone knows. This small town in the Île-de-France region has its own unique character and interesting past. Here are just a few facts that will help you see Serris in a new light:

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  • The historical roots of Serris date back to the 17th century. Initially, the town was called Saria, and the first written mention of it dates to 1633, during the reign of King Louis XIII. An ancient register of civil acts is still carefully preserved in the town hall — a real find for those interested in local history.

  • Serris can rightfully be proud of its green spaces. A special place among them is Parc des Communes, often called the "green lungs" of the town. Thanks to diligent landscaping work, Serris regularly receives awards for its flowering and well-maintained public spaces.

  • The town actively supports sports and a healthy lifestyle. In 2014, Serris was officially granted the honorary title “City of Games and Sport”. This title highlights the significance of sporting and cultural events in the life of the local community.

How to Get There

You can reach the town of Serris in several convenient ways, primarily due to its proximity to the main transport hubs of Paris and the Île-de-France region. The primary arrival points for most tourists are international airports and railway stations.

Serris is conveniently located relative to several major Parisian airports, making it easily accessible for international travelers. The most convenient option is the international Charles de Gaulle Airport (IATA: CDG), located in Paris, approximately 25-26 km northwest of Serris. This is one of Europe's largest aviation hubs. A taxi or car ride from here to Serris will take about 45-60 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.

Another major international airport, Orly Airport (IATA: ORY), is also in Paris, about 34 km southwest of Serris. The journey from there to the town usually takes 50-70 minutes by car. Both of these airports offer a wide range of international and domestic flights.

For those using budget airlines, Beauvais-Tillé Airport (IATA: BVA) may be relevant; it is formally one of the Paris airports but is located significantly further away — about 84 km north of Serris. The journey from there can take 1.5-2 hours and usually includes a transfer to Paris and then a trip to Serris.

For clarity, here is summary information on the main airports serving the Serris direction:

AirportPassenger trafficDistance
Charles de Gaulle Airport70.3 mln26 km
Paris Orly Airport33.1 mln34 km
Beauvais-Tille Airport6.5 mln84 km
Lille Airport1.8 mln193 km
Saint Gatien Airport65 664200 km

Serris is also excellently connected by rail, primarily due to its proximity to major transport hubs. The most convenient railway station is Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy Station (IATA: XED), located just 2-3 km from the center of Serris, at Disneyland Paris. This station serves high-speed TGV and Eurostar trains, making it an ideal choice for those arriving from other French cities or neighboring countries like the UK and Belgium. You can get from here to Serris by taxi or local bus in just 5-15 minutes.

For a wider range of directions, you can consider the major Parisian stations. For example, Gare de Lyon (IATA: LYY), located in Paris about 30 km from Serris, serves trains from southern and eastern France, as well as Switzerland and Italy. A trip from Gare de Lyon to Serris will take about 45-60 minutes by car or by using the RER suburban trains (Line A) with a transfer or direct service to Marne-la-Vallée – Chessy.

Here is information about some railway stations through which you can reach Serris:

StationPassenger trafficDistance
Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy Station11.5 mln3 km
Gare de Lyon113.2 mln30 km
Gare de l'Est34 mln32 km
Gare du Nord Station220 mln32 km
Massy TGV Station1.5 mln41 km

Additionally, Serris is easily accessible by car, as the town has good connections to the region's main highways. If you are traveling by car, use a navigator to find the optimal route.

Main Attractions

The town of Serris, located in close proximity to the famous theme park, offers its guests many fascinating places. One such attraction is The Secrets of the Nautilus. Here, visitors can dive into the mysterious underwater world of Captain Nemo, exploring the detailed interiors of the legendary submarine. This adventure will appeal to both fans of Jules Verne and lovers of exciting stories.

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For those who dream of personally meeting their favorite characters, Meet Mickey is a must-see. This is a magical opportunity for children and adults alike to hug the world's most famous mouse, take commemorative photos, and get a boost of positive emotions. Such moments stay in the memory for a long time, making the trip truly special.

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Another unforgettable experience awaits guests at Mickey's PhilharMagic. This colorful 3D show brings Disney magic to life through the sounds of famous melodies. The audience goes on a musical journey with Donald Duck, meeting many familiar characters along the way. The attraction combines magnificent animation, music, and special effects, bringing joy to the whole family.

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Local Cuisine

Serris, located in immediate proximity to the world-famous Disneyland and the large Val d'Europe shopping center, offers its guests a diverse gastronomic palette. Here, French culinary traditions intertwine with international trends, allowing every tourist to find a dish to their taste. From cozy bistros to restaurants with various world cuisines, the choice of establishments is wide and oriented toward many different preferences, creating a lively and attractive gastronomic scene.

While Serris itself is not famous for any unique hyper-local dishes, here, as in the entire Île-de-France region, you can enjoy classic French cuisine. Be sure to try fresh pastries, especially airy croissants and crispy baguettes, which are France's calling card. It is also worth paying attention to the variety of French cheeses — from soft and creamy to hard and tangy. For a quick and tasty snack, crepes (thin pancakes) with various fillings, both sweet and savory, are perfect. On many restaurant menus, you will find traditional French dishes such as onion soup or duck confit.

France is a country of wines, and Serris is no exception. In local restaurants and cafes, you will be offered a good selection of French wines from various regions that perfectly complement any meal. Cider is also popular, especially from Normandy and Brittany. Among non-alcoholic drinks, the aromatic coffee, which the French drink at any time of day, and various fresh juices are certainly worth noting. Beer lovers will also not be disappointed, as you can find both well-known brands and products from local breweries here. For example, you can visit the Second Degré Microbrewery to appreciate craft varieties and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of local brewing.

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The food culture in Serris is largely determined by its tourist orientation and proximity to Paris. There are many restaurants, cafes, and brasseries here, suitable for both family vacations and more private dinners. In addition to French cuisine, international gastronomic trends are widely represented, reflecting the cosmopolitan character of the region. For instance, if you crave Asian flavors, you can visit a restaurant such as Phở Bánh Cuốn 14, which offers Vietnamese dishes. Many establishments offer children's menus, which is very convenient for travelers with kids, making the gastronomic experience in Serris pleasant for the whole family.

Travel Tips

Welcome to Serris! To make your journey to this charming corner of France as comfortable and pleasant as possible, we have prepared some practical tips. They will help you better orient yourself on the spot and avoid possible inconveniences.

  1. Clothing and seasonal items:

    The climate in Serris is temperate, so your wardrobe should be selected depending on the time of year. In summer, take light clothing, but don't forget a sweater or light jacket for evening strolls. In spring and autumn, layered clothing and an umbrella or raincoat will come in handy. In winter, you will need a warm jacket, hat, gloves, and a scarf. Comfortable shoes are your main companion, especially if you plan to visit Disneyland or take long walks. Don't forget a plug adapter (Type E).

  2. Transport nuances:

    Getting around Serris itself and the immediate surroundings is convenient by bus. For trips to Paris or Disneyland, the RER suburban train (Line A) is ideal. Taxis are available but can be more expensive; popular ride-hailing apps also work. Renting a car can be useful if you plan to explore the Île-de-France region more thoroughly, but for trips to Paris, it is not always practical due to parking difficulties.

  3. Financial matters:

    The official currency is the Euro (€). You can exchange money at banks or exchange offices, but it's better to do this in advance or in larger cities, as the selection in Serris itself may be limited. Bank cards (Visa, Mastercard) are accepted almost everywhere; international cards usually work without problems. ATMs (distributeur automatique de billets) are easy to find. Tipping culture: In restaurants, a service charge (service compris) is often already included in the bill, but if you particularly liked the service, you can leave 5-10% of the amount. In a cafe or bar, it is customary to round the bill up.

  4. Health and safety:

    Serris is considered a fairly safe city. Nevertheless, stick to standard precautions: keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded places and on public transport. Pharmacies (pharmacie) are marked with a green cross; information about duty pharmacies open 24/7 can usually be found on the doors of other pharmacies. Before your trip, be sure to take out travel medical insurance. In emergencies, call 112.

  5. Language and communication:

    The official language is French. In tourist areas, especially near Disneyland, many people speak English, but knowing a few basic phrases in French (for example, "Bonjour" – hello, "Merci" – thank you, "S'il vous plaît" – please, "Parlez-vous anglais?" – do you speak English?) will be very useful and will win over the locals. A local operator's SIM card can be purchased in specialized mobile stores or supermarkets. Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, cafes, and some public areas.

  6. Local etiquette:

    The French value politeness. When entering a shop, cafe, or other establishment, it is customary to say hello ("Bonjour" during the day, "Bonsoir" in the evening). When meeting, a handshake is usually exchanged. Try not to make noise in public places and residential areas, especially in the evenings. On public transport, it is not customary to talk loudly on the phone.

  7. What to avoid:

    It is best not to start a conversation with locals immediately in English without first checking if they speak it. Also, try to avoid overly loud conversations and expressive behavior in public places, especially in restaurants — this may be perceived as impolite.

  8. Serris specialty:

    The main "highlight" of Serris is its immediate proximity to Disneyland Paris. If you plan to visit the theme park, purchase tickets online in advance to save time and money. Also nearby is the large La Vallée Village outlet center, where you can find branded items with good discounts — a true paradise for shopping lovers.

We hope these tips help you plan an unforgettable trip to Serris. Enjoy every moment of your journey to this cozy corner of France!

Entertainment & Nightlife

Serris, known primarily for its proximity to famous amusement parks, offers its guests and residents pleasant and cozy options for evening leisure. While the town cannot boast noisy club districts like major metropolises, its nightlife is centered around numerous restaurants and bars where you can have a great time after a busy day in the parks or shopping.

Most evening activity is concentrated in the area of the large Val d'Europe shopping center and its adjacent streets. It is here that many cafes, bars, and restaurants are located, many of which stay open until late in the evening. The atmosphere in Serris establishments is usually relaxed and friendly, attracting both tourists and locals. There is no specific dress code in most places; casual style is welcomed. It is liveliest here on Friday and Saturday evenings.

Among the establishments where you can enjoy a pleasant evening, it is worth noting the Second Degré Microbrewery — an excellent spot for craft beer enthusiasts, offering local varieties in a cozy setting. If you are in the mood for dinner with an Asian flair, the Phở Bánh Cuốn 14 restaurant will delight you with authentic dishes.

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Prices in Serris bars and restaurants generally correspond to the average level for tourist zones in France. For moving around at night, the most convenient options are taxis or popular ride-sharing services, as public transport can run significantly less frequently after a certain hour. Regarding safety, Serris is considered a calm and safe city for evening strolls, although standard precautions are never out of place.

During the day, Serris and its surroundings offer a wealth of entertainment opportunities. Primarily, this is, of course, the proximity to the Disneyland Paris parks, where you can visit attractions such as The Secrets of the Nautilus, arrange a Meet Mickey experience, or enjoy the magical Mickey's PhilharMagic show. Furthermore, the aforementioned Val d'Europe shopping center provides excellent shopping opportunities. Although Serris itself does not have large theaters or world-class museums, its strategic location makes it a wonderful starting point for exploring the cultural riches of the Île-de-France region.

Parks & Museums

Serris, a modern and dynamically developing town, offers its guests both charming green corners for outdoor relaxation and unique opportunities for cultural leisure, largely related to its location near world-famous entertainment complexes.

For those seeking tranquility and fresh air, Serris and its surroundings offer several pleasant park areas. One of the main places for walking is Parc des Communes. This well-maintained space with spacious lawns, playgrounds, and convenient paths is perfect for family vacations, picnics, or simply a leisurely stroll. Furthermore, the entire Val d'Europe district, of which Serris is a part, is distinguished by thoughtful landscape design with numerous squares and greenery, creating a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere for residents and tourists.

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Although Serris is not known for a large number of traditional museums or art galleries in the classical sense, its cultural life offers unique modern entertainment. The main magnet for tourists is, undoubtedly, the proximity to world-famous theme parks. Here you can immerse yourself in magical worlds by visiting attractions such as The Secrets of the Nautilus, experience the delight of Meet Mickey, or enjoy the musical performance Mickey's PhilharMagic. These places offer unforgettable impressions for the whole family, representing a modern form of cultural leisure and being a hallmark of the region.

Traveler's tip: To deeply feel the atmosphere of Serris, walk along its modern streets, notice the architectural solutions of the Val d'Europe district, and relax in one of the local cafes. If you are interested in classical museums and galleries, then the capital of France, Paris, with its rich cultural heritage, is just a short RER train ride away, making Serris a convenient starting point for exploring the Île-de-France region.

Getting Around

Public transport in Serris and its surroundings is fairly well-developed, allowing tourists to move conveniently both within the town and to neighboring settlements, including Paris and Disneyland. The basis of the transport system consists of buses and RER suburban trains.

Buses: Local and regional bus routes are the main means of transport directly in Serris and for connections with nearby communes. The bus network is served by several operators, including Pep's (Transport du Pays de Meaux) and Marne-la-Vallée Bus. Routes cover the main areas of the city, shopping centers (including Val d'Europe), and the RER station. Schedules and routes can be found at stops or on the transport companies' websites.

RER: Serris is served by the RER A line, Val d'Europe/Serris-Montévrain station. This is the most convenient and fastest way to reach the center of Paris (about 35-40 minutes) and Disneyland (one stop, about 5 minutes). Trains run regularly throughout the day.

Payment system: Various types of tickets are used to pay for travel in Serris and the Île-de-France region. A standard t+ ticket is suitable for single trips on local buses in Serris, as well as for trips on the RER, but only within Paris (Zone 1). For an RER trip from Paris to Serris (Val d'Europe station, located in Zone 5) or vice versa, you will need a special "Billet Île-de-France" (point-to-point ticket), the price of which depends on the distance. Alternatively, you can use a Navigo travel card if it covers the relevant zones (e.g., Zones 1-5). For tourists planning frequent trips, a Navigo Découverte pass (weekly or monthly) may be beneficial, acting on all types of transport in the selected zones. The cost of a single t+ ticket is about €2.15 (price may change), while the cost of a "Billet Île-de-France" to Serris will be higher and calculated individually depending on the starting point in Paris.

Practical tips: Bus tickets can be purchased from the driver (usually slightly more expensive) or at machines at RER stations and in some tobacco shops (tabac). RER tickets ("Billet Île-de-France") and Navigo passes are sold at ticket offices and machines at RER/metro stations. Don't forget to validate single tickets before boarding the bus (if there is no validator inside) or at the entrance to the RER platform. Navigo cards must be tapped against a validator. Public transport usually operates from early morning (around 5:30-6:00) until late at night (around 00:30-1:00), but schedules may change depending on the day of the week and route. Intervals may be longer on weekends and holidays.

Alternatives: Taxi services and popular ride-hailing apps (e.g., Uber) are available in Serris and its surroundings. Also, given the proximity of Disneyland and shopping centers, some hotels may offer shuttle services. Bicycle rental may be available, especially in tourist areas, but it is not the primary mode of transport for long distances.

Accommodation

In Serris, travelers will find various accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets. The town offers a wide range from comfortable hotels, ideal for family vacations, to modern apartments and apart-hotels for those who prefer more independence and home comfort. Many options are oriented towards tourists visiting the famous theme park located nearby.

The most popular and convenient areas to stay in Serris are those in immediate proximity to Disneyland Paris and the Val d'Europe shopping center. Staying here provides easy access not only to amusement parks, such as The Secrets of the Nautilus or the chance to Meet Mickey, but also to numerous shops, restaurants, and the RER station, from where you can quickly reach the center of Paris. The choice of housing in these zones varies from well-known hotel chains to private rental apartments.

The price range for housing in Serris can fluctuate significantly depending on the season, level of comfort, and proximity to major attractions. In general, you can find both more budget-friendly options and mid-range to high-end hotels. It is recommended to book accommodation in advance, especially if your trip falls during school holidays or public holidays when demand is highest. Booking is conveniently done through popular online platforms or directly on hotel websites.

Nearby Cities

For those who wish to explore the surroundings, Serris serves as an excellent starting point for day trips to several interesting nearby places. Among them are:

Meaux — a charming town on the Marne River, known for its majestic Saint-Étienne Cathedral, which is a vivid example of Gothic architecture. It is also home to the Museum of the Great War, one of the largest in Europe dedicated to World War I, and of course, one cannot fail to mention the famous Brie de Meaux cheese, which is a must-try.

Noisy-le-Grand presents an interesting contrast of modern and historical architecture. The city is famous for its futuristic residential complexes, such as "Les Espaces d'Abraxas" and "Les Arènes de Picasso," designed by Ricardo Bofill, which attract lovers of unusual urbanism and photographers.

Chelles, also located on the banks of the Marne, offers a calmer atmosphere. Here, you can visit the Alfred Bonno Museum, which tells the story of the region's history, or simply enjoy a walk along the picturesque embankments and parks, discovering the charm of this ancient town.

CityPopulationDistance
Magny-le-Hongre9 1073 km
Disneyland Paris03 km
Montevrain13 5175 km
Thorigny-sur-Marne10 4547 km
Bussy-Saint-Georges26 8067 km

These nearby destinations provide a glimpse into the diverse culture and landscapes of the France region.

Shopping & Souvenirs

Serris, located in the heart of the Île-de-France region and in immediate proximity to famous Disneyland, offers amazing shopping opportunities that attract tourists from all over the world. Although the town itself is small, its main trump card is its neighborhood with major shopping complexes where you can find everything — from the latest collections of world brands to charming French souvenirs. Shopping in Serris is primarily about convenience and a huge choice capable of satisfying even the most demanding buyers.

Serris itself is a modern and cozy town where you can find small local shops. However, the main center of attraction for shopping lovers is literally within walking distance — the famous Val d'Europe shopping complex. It is here and in the adjacent La Vallée Village outlet village that the region's main commercial life is concentrated.

The main gem for shopaholics in the Serris area is undoubtedly Val d'Europe. This is one of the largest shopping centers in the region, offering more than 190 shops, including well-known international and French brands of clothing, shoes, cosmetics, electronics, home goods, and a large Auchan hypermarket. Additionally, there are many restaurants, cafes, and even the Sea Life aquarium here, making it a great place for family leisure.

Located next to Val d'Europe is La Vallée Village — a true paradise for fashion connoisseurs and bargain hunters. This is an open-air outlet village where more than 110 boutiques of prestigious French and international brands offer their previous collections with significant discounts year-round. The atmosphere here resembles a cozy French village, adding charm to the shopping process.

Although Serris and its immediate surroundings are better known for their modern shopping centers, traditional French markets are less common here. The primary focus is on large retail formats. If you are looking for authentic local products or crafts, it is worth checking for potential seasonal or farmers' markets at the tourist office, although the main shopping experience is concentrated in Val d'Europe and La Vallée Village.

You can bring back many wonderful souvenirs from a trip to Serris and its surroundings. Naturally, the proximity to Disneyland dictates the popularity of themed merchandise with favorite characters. Additionally, don't forget classic French gifts: fine wines, famous cheeses, foie gras, macarons, and chocolate can be found in the Auchan hypermarket at Val d'Europe or specialized shops. In La Vallée Village, you can purchase designer accessories or clothing at attractive prices, which will serve as an excellent reminder of your trip to France.

Shops in the Val d'Europe shopping center are typically open from Monday to Saturday from approximately 10:00 to 20:00 or 21:00, and La Vallée Village often operates on Sundays as well, offering convenient hours for visitors. The Auchan hypermarket may open earlier and close later. Small shops in Serris itself may have shorter working days and a lunch break. Bank cards (Visa, Mastercard) are accepted everywhere for payment; you can also pay in cash. It is recommended to always have some cash with you for small purchases.

Tourists who are not residents of the European Union can take advantage of the VAT refund system (Tax Free) when shopping in France. To do this, you must make purchases totaling over €100.01 in one store in one day. Most shops in Val d'Europe and La Vallée Village participate in this program and will provide you with the necessary documents (Tax Free form). This form will need to be presented at customs when leaving the EU to receive the tax refund.

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