At Disney Village, exciting changes are on the horizon as part of a major transformation project at Disneyland Paris. In the coming months, visitors can look forward to the opening of two new boutiques and a brand-new restaurant, marking another step in the resort’s ongoing evolution.
Disney Village, long known as the entertainment hub of the resort, offers a lively mix of shopping, dining and nightlife just steps away from the parks. With dozens of restaurants and shops already available, the area continues to expand to meet growing guest expectations for more immersive and modern experiences.
A refreshed shopping experience
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The addition of two new boutiques signals a renewed focus on retail at Disney Village. While the area already features popular destinations like the World of Disney and other themed stores, these new openings are part of a broader effort to reimagine the shopping experience.
This transformation goes beyond simply adding new locations. The entire retail offering is being gradually redesigned, with some existing shops refurbished and others replaced to create a more contemporary and cohesive atmosphere.
Guests can expect fresh concepts, updated interiors and an enhanced selection of merchandise, all designed to complement the storytelling and magic associated with Disney.
A new restaurant joins the line-up
- Casa Giulia – Opening End of 2026
On the dining side, a brand-new restaurant called Casa Giulia will open, bringing Italian cuisine to the heart of Disney Village. The restaurant is being developed in partnership with the Bertrand Hospitality group, known for operating a range of well-known dining concepts across France.
Casa Giulia will offer a warm, family-friendly atmosphere inspired by Italy, with a menu expected to feature classic Italian dishes such as pasta, pizza and other regional favourites. The design will emphasise comfort and authenticity, creating a welcoming space for both families and groups of friends.
Part of a larger transformation
These new openings are not standalone additions but part of a much wider redevelopment of Disney Village. The goal is to modernise the entire area while preserving its role as a vibrant, accessible destination for both park guests and visitors who do not hold a park ticket.
Disney Village has always been a key social and entertainment space within the resort, offering late-night shopping, live music and dining in a unique setting. With these latest updates, it is evolving into a more contemporary lifestyle destination that reflects changing visitor expectations.
Looking ahead
As the transformation continues throughout 2026 and beyond, the arrival of these two boutiques and the new restaurant marks an important milestone. Together, they highlight Disneyland Paris’ commitment to reinvesting in its guest experience and keeping the resort fresh, dynamic and competitive.
For visitors planning a trip in the coming months, Disney Village promises not just familiar favourites, but exciting new discoveries waiting to be explored.