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There are primarily 3 zones at the Parc Astérix theme park: Fun For All The Family Zone, Thrillseekers Zone and The Young Gauls Zone. Each zone has an excellent collection of rides and attractions that are a joy to experience.
As the name suggests, this is a zone that is ideal for the entire family. Featuring rides that twist and turn wildly, water-based attractions, or giddy heights, you are sure to find something you will love. There are 22 fantastic rides and attractions that you can explore. Attention Menhir!, La Petit Tempete, Pegase Express and L’Aventure Asterix are some of the best rides and attractions in this zone.
If you’re someone who loves the rush of adrenaline that often accompanies high-speed rides, this zone is bound to be an absolute treat. Featuring an inverted roller coaster, classic big dippers, and the Gallic Bobsleigh, every ride is designed to trigger an adrenaline rush. This zone has 7 attractions, with the famous Oziris, Goudurix, La Trace du Hourra, and Tonnerre de Zeus being the best of the lot.
Parc Astérix is a lovely place for children, with a plethora of rides and attractions to enjoy. The Young Gauls Zone was specially created to satiate every child’s desire for fun and excitement. This zone features 12 rides and attractions. Enigmatix, Le Mini Carrousel, Hydrolix, and Aerodynamix are some of the best rides in this zone.
With all the amazing attractions and rides, spectacular shows, your favourite characters walking around, and excellent shopping and dining options, there is never a dull moment at Parc Astérix.
There are over 40 rides and attractions at Parc Astérix, which are spread across 3 unique zones: the Young Gauls Zone, Fun For All The Family Zone, and the Thrillseekers Zone. Give your children a chance to fire up the engines of a toy plane at L’Escadrille Des As.
If enchanting special effects and insane stunts is your cup of tea, then you are in for a wonderful experience at Parc Astérix. Featuring 4 incredible shows, you will witness stories of magic as well as history. The tale of a Roman who gets accidentally launched into another village is an especially funny show that is certain to leave you in peals of laughter.
Get a feel for the daily lives of all the Gauls. Meet all your favourite characters and heroes including Asterix, Obelix, Vitalstatistix, Getafix, Panacea, and several other villagers. Have a chat with them, take a photograph together, or even whack a Roman!
There are 14 fantastic restaurants that you can dine inside Parc Astérix. Right from cheesy pizzas, quick bites, and Roman-style fast food, to table service restaurants, and all-you-can-eat buffets, you have a plethora of options to choose from. Fritapopoulos, Aux Fastest de Rome, Caius Pizzarium, and Le Cirque are some of the best restaurants to dine at.
There are 3 hotels at Parc Astérix: Les Trois Hiboux, La Cité Suspendue, and Les Quais de Lutèce. Les Trois Hiboux is a 3-star hotel that is akin to a paradise for youngsters. La Cité Suspendue has hamlets on stilts, and are fashioned after a forgotten ancient city. The last hotel pays homage to the culture of Rome where people enjoyed themselves together at the banks of the Seine.
Parc Astérix is open daily from 10 AM - 6 PM.
The best time to visit Parc Astérix is on the weekdays. Crowds are much higher on weekends and public holidays, and it can become quite a hassle to wait in long queues to enjoy some popular rides and attractions.
- BlaBlaBus departs from and returns to Paris, Lille, and Bruxelles every day.
- FLIXBUS departs from and returns to Paris, Toucoring, Bethune, Lille, and Bruges everyday.
- Isi lines depart from Lille Boulevard de Turin at 7:45 AM every day and return to Lilee at 5:45 PM every day.
A. Parc Astérix is a theme park based on the comic book series by Albert Uderzo and Rene Goscinny. It is France’s second-biggest theme park after Disneyland Paris.
A. Parc Astérix is located at 60128 Pially, about 35 kilometres to the north of Paris.
A. Asterix Park Paris opening hours daily: 10 AM - 6 PM
A. The best time to visit Parc Astérix is on the weekdays. Crowds are much higher on weekends and public holidays, and it can become quite a hassle to wait in long queues to enjoy some popular rides and attractions.
A. To explore the entire park, you will need about 6-7 hours.
A. Parc Astérix is France’s second-largest theme park and features a large variety of roller coasters that are themed around historic cultures such as Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt, the Romans, and the Gauls.
A. Parc Astérix is an outdoor park.
A. The best rides at Parc Astérix are Goudorix, Tonnerre de Zeus, Romus et Rapidus, and Oziris.
A. Yes, Parc Astérix is perfectly suitable for toddlers. There are several areas and zones dedicated to attractions for toddlers and young kids.
A. No, there is no strict dress code at Parc Astérix. However, guests must refrain from wearing offensive clothing and slogans.
A. Outside food is not allowed into Parc Astérix. There are numerous restaurants at various locations in the park where you can enjoy a variety of food.
A. There are restaurants serving Roman-type fast food, Roman-style pizza, as well as a restaurant with an elaborate buffet menu.
A. Yes, there are 3 ATMs inside Parc Astérix.
A. Yes, strollers and wheelchairs can be rented at Parc Astérix. Please note that there is a limited number of strollers and wheelchairs, and they are given out on a first come first serve basis.
A. Yes, lockers are available at Parc Astérix and can be rented for a nominal fee.
A. Yes, nursing rooms are available at the park.
A. No, free parking is not available at Parc Astérix. The parking fee is 15 Euros for one day.
A. No, children must be accompanied by an adult to enter Parc Astérix.
A. Yes, first aid is available at the park to treat minor injuries.