Designated cluster of excellence in the field of sustainable cities, Marne-la-Vallée pays particular attention to the quality of life and the well-being of its inhabitants.
The inhabitants of Marne-la-Vallée enjoy a privileged environment featuring close to 3,800 hectares in landscaped parks and gardens, 2,000 hectares of which (representing 70 green spaces) are open to everyone.
Hiking pathways and bicycle lanes snake through the many wooded areas or run along the Marne and other waterways. Residents can also take advantage of the substantial historical heritage, including chateaux, farmhouses and old villages.
The quality of life also rests upon a diversified housing supply. Both current and future inhabitants have access to a dynamic residential market, ranging from upscale ownership to subsidised and intermediate rental housing.
Marne-la-Vallée also means the certainty of finding in close proximity efficient services and facilities in all fields.
About twenty higher education establishments and 275 schools ranging from kindergarten to high school host close to 80,000 children and young students.
With 34 stadiums and team sports fields, 49 gymnasiums, 6 swimming pools, 6 equestrian centres, 3 golf courses and more, there is no lack of sports facilities throughout the area.
Lastly, Marne-la-Vallée possesses quality cultural facilities, including the Ferme du Buisson National Theatre, Espace Michel-Simon, media libraries, etc.