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Parc Asterix primarily has three zones — Fun For All The Family Zone, Thrillseekers Zone, and The Young Gauls Zone, each featuring exciting attractions.
Offers 24 exciting rides for all ages, from aquatic adventures to high-flying twists and turns.
Must-try rides: L'Asterix, Pegase Express, La Petit Tempete, Attention Menhir!
For adrenaline junkies, this zone features 12 high-speed rides, including inverted roller coasters and the Gallic Bobsleigh. Hold on tight for the ultimate thrill!
Must-try rides: Oziris, La Trace du Hourra, Goudurix, Tonnerre de Zeus
Designed for younger children, this zone offers 14 safe and fun attractions for your little ones.
Must-try rides: Aerodynamix, Hydrolix, Le Mini Carrousel, Enigmatix
With 50 rides and attractions, spread across three unique zones, Parc Asterix promises endless fun for visitors of all ages.
Enjoy 27 exciting shows that bring the world of Astérix comics to life, plus seasonal events that add extra magic to your visit.
Enjoy a much-deserved break from fun at one of the many cafes/kiosks. And if you want to take home a Gallic souvenir, head to one of the boutique stores.
Parc Asterix's opening hours change throughout the year.
The park generally opens between 9 and 11 am, and closing times are between 6 and 8 pm, depending on the season.
Address: Parc Astérix, 60128 Plailly, France
For early bird tickets, book at least 7 days in advance to get a lower price. Last-minute tickets can be booked on the day of your visit, but availability may be limited during peak times.
There are no strict age restrictions, but children aged 3-11 receive a discounted price, and kids under 3 can enter for free. Visitors aged 12 and above are charged the full adult price
Some of the most popular rides include Discobelix, La Trace du Hourra, Romus et Rapidus, Oz Iris, Pegase Express, Tonnere 2 Zeus, and the record-breaking coaster Toutatis.
A full day is ideal, but if you're traveling with kids and want to experience everything, consider staying overnight at one of the on-site hotels. This allows you to meet characters at breakfast and access the park 30 minutes before opening hours.
Both parks offer incredible experiences. Parc Asterix is perfect for fans of fast-paced rides and the iconic Asterix comics, while Disneyland Paris appeals to visitors of all ages with its magical parades, shows, and Disney characters. It depends on your personal preferences.
Pets are not allowed inside the park, but kennel services are available for €20 during summer months. You must notify the parking entrance and provide your pet’s vaccination card to use the service
Shuttle buses depart every 30 minutes throughout the day. The last shuttle leaves just before closing time, which varies by season.
Note: Your dated transport ticket must be booked at least a day before your visit.
Yes. Parc Astérix offers priority access, reserved parking, and adapted hotel rooms for visitors with disabilities.
Yes, Parc Asterix offers priority access, reserved parking, and adapted hotel rooms for visitors with disabilities.
Parc Asterix has planned a packed program on the special occasion— a new attraction (La Tour de Numérobis), a new musical (the adventures of Groupidupianix and Sérotonine), and other surprises (a new float at the Gaulish Parade featuring Astérix, Obélix, Cléopâtre, César, Barbe-Rouge and other famous characters from Gaulish Village).