In the department of Seine-et-Marne, Serris is a small town located in the heart of Val d'Europe, 30 minutes from Paris.
It belongs notably to the Val d'Europe metropolitan area, which includes 5 towns: Bailly-Romainvilliers Chessy Coupvray Magny-le-Hongre and Serris, which constitute the area IV of Marne-la-Vallée.
Serris was originally called Saria, as quoted on the first civil registry kept in the town hall dating from 1633 under Louis XIII, who was king of France.
The town was awarded the label Towns and Villages in Bloom (3 flowers) and the City Fun and Sport label in 2014.
It offers a quiet environment, consisting of parks and gardens and a lake, Lake Gassets.
You may like to enjoy relaxing moments at Commons Park, the green lung of Serris.
Its proximity to the Disney park also makes it an ideal place for families.