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What to expect at Parc Astérix

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🛬 Smooth entry & welcome zone

Get ready for action right from the gates! Themed entrances, costumed staff, and wide lanes make entry fast and fun. Download the app for real-time wait times and park maps.

🎢 Ride views & thrills

From the wooden coaster Tonnerre 2 Zeus to the dizzying loops of Goudurix, the park is packed with adrenaline. Expect Roman temples, Viking ships, and Ancient Greek columns—all with a hilarious Astérix twist.

🏆 Must-try rides & water fun

Don’t miss the Pégase Express family coaster, Discobélix spinner, and Oxygénarium river rapids. On hot days, water rides like Romus et Rapidus and L’Oxygénarium offer a splashy break.

🍗 Dining & parade fun

Feast like a Gaul! Choose between medieval banquets, rustic taverns, or quick bites like boar burgers. Keep an eye out for the afternoon parade—packed with characters, music, and festive floats.

🎭 Meet Astérix & friends

Snap photos with Astérix, Obélix, and their Roman rivals. Live shows add comedy and action, especially Gaulois - Romains: Le Match, where stunts and humor collide in the arena.

🌳 Nature meets fantasy

With lush green areas, shady paths, and immersive zones like Ancient Egypt and Mythical Greece, the park balances wild rides with charming strolls. A perfect mix of fun and fresh air.

Explore the six zones of of Parc Astérix

Pegase Express roller coaster ride at Parc Asterix, France, with excited tourists enjoying the thrilling experience

For the family

Offers 24 exciting rides for all ages, from gentle aquatic adventures to high-flying twists and turns that the whole family can enjoy together.

  • Must-try rides: L'Asterix, Pégase Express, La Petite Tempête, Attention Menhir!
Thrilling OzIris roller coaster ride at Parc Asterix, Paris with excited tourists enjoying the loop

Thrills

This zone is dedicated to those who crave high speeds, featuring 12 rides including roller coasters. Prepare for heart-pounding excitement and unforgettable adrenaline rushes.

  • Must-try rides: OzIris, La Trace du Hourra, Goudurix, Tonnerre de Zeus.
Visitors enjoying the Hydrolix ride at Parc Asterix, France, with vibrant themed surroundings.

Young Gauls

Designed for the park's youngest visitors, this zone offers 14 safe and fun attractions that will spark their imagination and provide gentle thrills in a colorful and engaging environment.

  • Must-try rides: Aérodynamix, Hydrolix, Le Mini Carrousel, Enigmatix.
Visitors enjoying the Hydrolix ride at Parc Asterix, France, with vibrant themed surroundings.

Ancient Greece

Step into the land of gods and heroes with attractions inspired by Greek mythology. This zone offers a mix of rides and immersive experiences that transport you to the world of legends.

  • Must-try rides: Le Vol d'Icare (Icarus' Flight), La Revanche d'Antarès (Antarès' Revenge), Les Chevaux du Soleil (The Horses of the Sun).
Visitors enjoying the Hydrolix ride at Parc Asterix, France, with vibrant themed surroundings.

The Vikings

Embark on a journey to the land of the fierce Vikings with rides that capture the spirit of these legendary seafarers. Get ready for adventure on the high seas and in their formidable strongholds.

  • Must-try rides: Drakkar Express, Grosse Berta.
Visitors enjoying the Hydrolix ride at Parc Asterix, France, with vibrant themed surroundings.

Ancient Egypt

Unearth thrilling adventures and discover the captivating mysteries of ancient Egypt. Explore attractions and rides inspired by majestic pharaohs, towering pyramids, and legendary gods.

Must-try rides: OzIris, Le Défi de César (Caesar's Challenge), SOS Numérobis.

Things to know before booking your tickets to Parc Astérix

  • All Parc Astérix tickets include full-day access to all 6 themed zones, rides, and live shows.
  • You can book last-minute tickets up to the day of your visit, though the availability may vary during peak times.
  • Buying early bird tickets seven days before your visit lets you enjoy the park at a lower price and guarantees your entry on your chosen date.
  • Unsure of your plans? Both early-bird and last-minute entry tickets allow you to reschedule your visit until your selected date, (subject to availability)incase your plans change.  
  • Travelling directly from Paris airport? Choose tickets with round-trip bus shuttle transfers from Charles de Gaulle Airport directly to Parc Astérix.

Top rides at Parc Astérix

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🎢 Tonnerre 2 Zeus

  • Zone/Land: Grèce Antique (Ancient Greece)
  • Thrill level: 🔥 High
  • Height requirement: 1.20 m
  • Average wait time: 45–60 mins
  • Ride type: Wooden roller coaster
  • Best time to ride: Early morning or late afternoon
  • Why go: One of Europe’s best wooden coasters, now revamped with smoother tracks and backwards seats!

🌀 Goudurix

  • Zone/Land: Grèce Antique
  • Thrill level: 🔥 High
  • Height requirement: 1.40 m
  • Average wait time: 30–50 mins
  • Ride type: Steel roller coaster with 7 inversions
  • Best time to ride: Just after lunch when crowds shift to shows
  • Why go: Loop after loop—it’s not for the faint of heart.

🚂 Pégase Express

  • Zone/Land: Grèce Antique
  • Thrill level: ⚡ Medium
  • Height requirement: 1.00 m
  • Average wait time: 40 mins
  • Ride type: Family launch coaster
  • Best time to ride: Morning
  • Why go: Smooth, fun, with surprising backward sections. Great for families who want speed without extremes.

🌊 Oxygénarium

  • Zone/Land: Empire Romain
  • Thrill level: ⚡ Medium
  • Height requirement: 1.20 m
  • Average wait time: 30 mins
  • Ride type: Spinning river rapids
  • Best time to ride: Midday
  • Why go: A twisty water adventure with laughs and splashes.

🐗 Romus et Rapidus

  • Zone/Land: Empire Romain
  • Thrill level: ⚡ Medium
  • Height requirement: 1.20 m
  • Average wait time: 35 mins
  • Ride type: White-water raft
  • Best time to ride: Midday when it’s hottest
  • Why go: Big splashes and chaotic rapids—family-friendly water fun.

What’s new at Parc Astérix (2025)

New family coaster: Cétautomatix

  • A brand-new family roller coaster inspired by the village blacksmith, Cétautomatix.
  • Features moving seats and spinning chariots, offering unique sensations for all ages.
  • Designed with families in mind—mild thrills, high replay value, and hilarious theming.

Les Fastes du Nil – New Egyptian restaurant

  • Located in the Egypt zone, this new counter-service restaurant expands the park’s dining options.
  • Set in an Egyptian souk-inspired environment with rich décor and vibrant colors.
  • Offers a cool, immersive break just steps away from OzIris and other top rides.
  • Ideal for families and foodies looking for a themed, sit-back moment between rides.

Itineraries for a perfect day at Parc Astérix

👶 For families with young kids

Gentle rides, character moments & plenty of snack breaks.

  • 9am: Entry & start in La Gaule. Enjoy Hydrolix and L’Escadrille des As, perfect warm-up rides.
  • 10:30am: Grab pastries or juice at La Petite Venise.
  • 11am: “Attention Menhir!” 4D film. Sit back and laugh—great indoor entertainment.
  • 12pm: Lunch at Le Relais Gaulois.
  • 1:30pm: Explore À Travers le Temps, which has fun rides like Aérodynamix and interactive zones.
  • 3pm: Meet Astérix characters at Forêt des Carnutes for photos and hugs.
  • 4pm: Souvenirs & exit at your pace.

💑 For couples

Thrills, romantic strolls & shared laughs—perfect for two.

  • 9am: Enter the park early, grab a map, and head straight to the Egypt zone. Ride OzIris, a thrilling inverted coaster with fun visuals, then walk to Tonnerre 2 Zeus for a classic wooden coaster experience.
  • 11am: Head to Romus et Rapidus for a fun water adventure—great for cooling down together.
  • 12:30pm: Enjoy lunch at Le Cirque (buffet) or try the new Les Fastes de Rome restaurant for a Roman-themed meal.
  • 2pm: Ride Discobélix, then explore the Gaul Village for fun photo ops and charming corners.
  • 3pm: Watch one of the live shows like the dolphin or stunt performance—perfect for a relaxed break.
  • 4pm: Grab a sweet treat like crepes or ice cream and enjoy a walk through the Roman or Viking zones.
  • 5pm: Revisit a favorite ride or catch Goudurix if you missed it, then shop for matching souvenirs.
  • 6pm: Head out and consider a romantic dinner nearby or return to Paris.

🧍‍♂️ For the solo traveller

Fast rides, solo freedom & spontaneous fun all day.

  • 9am: Arrive early, grab a map, and scan wait times on the app. Hit OzIris and Tonnerre 2 Zeus for an adrenaline-packed start.
  • 11am: Explore hidden corners of the park and grab a coffee break.
  • 11:30am: Ride Goudurix or Discobélix—single-rider lines move faster.
  • 12:30pm: Quick lunch at Le Relais Gaulois—casual and efficient.
  • 2pm: Try Cétautomatix (new coaster for 2025), then wander through themed zones at your own pace.
  • 3pm: Catch a show or enjoy downtime by the fountains.
  • 4pm: Re-ride your favorites or discover new ones with short queues.
  • 6pm: Browse shops, grab a snack, and wrap up with one last thrill.
  • 7pm: Exit the park with no compromises—your day, your way.

Plan your visit to Parc Astérix

Thrilling roller coaster ride at Parc Asterix, France, with excited tourists enjoying the adventure
  • Opening hours:
    The park is open daily from 10am to 7pm, and until 10pm on some days. You can check the schedule here.
  • Best time to visit: Aim for a visit in April or on weekdays in May and early June for the lowest crowds, avoiding the busier summer holiday period from mid-July to late August. Arriving at the 10 am opening is always recommended for shorter queues.

Address: Parc Astérix, 60128 Plailly, France

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Getting there 

  • By bus:
    BlaBlaCar departs from Bercy, Nord Station, and Lille.
    Flixbus departs from Paris, Tourcoing, Bethune, Lille, and Bruges.
    Transdev Shuttle departs from CDG, Orly, Beauvais, and Marne-la-Vallée.
  • By taxi:
    Book your taxi with Taxi Lutecein, Europcar, or leCab.
  • By car:
    On-site parking is available for €20.
Parc Asterix ATM facilities
  • Restrooms
  • ATM
  • Restaurants
  • Shops
  • Stays
  • Lockers
  • Meals with the ‘Click & Collect’ option
  • Park mobile application
  • Baby switch service
  • Photo point
  • Single rider
Visitors enjoying a meal at Parc Asterix restaurant, France, surrounded by themed decor.
  • Restaurant du Lac: Enjoy beef kebabs, burgers, and fish & chips in a colorful setting between Rue de Paris and the Gallic Village.
  • La Guinguette: Grab a quick bite with sandwiches, ice cream, coffee, refreshments, and sweets from this convenient kiosk.
  • Le Cirque: Indulge in a lively buffet experience inside a vibrant circus-themed tent for a fun lunchtime escape.
  • Le Relais Gaulois: Dine in a Gallic-style hut offering a vast buffet of salads, deli meats, hot dishes, wine, and cheese.
Visitors shopping at Parc Asterix souvenir store, France.
  • Les Galeries Gauloises: Asterix fans will love this store, filled with comic books, decorative items, and toys inspired by the beloved series.
  • Le Marché de Lutèce: The park's largest shop offers a vast collection of official merchandise, including games, soft toys, tableware, textiles, and clothing.
  • Au Petit Lutèce: Explore Idéfix-themed soft toys, accessories, and tableware in a boutique featuring luxe interiors with a grand mirror and fresco.
  • Plantaquatix: The Obelix Store offers Asterix-themed tableware, clothes, and soft toys, catering to every family member’s needs.
  • Au Chaperon d'Or: Shop Gallic-style fashion for all ages, featuring the latest trends and exclusive products in this stylish boutique.
  • Le Comptoir des Mers: A charming souvenir shop with boho interiors in Greece, offering accessories that evoke a summer day.
  • Shop Toutatis: Celebrate your bravery on France’s fastest ride by printing a photo souvenir to remember the thrilling experience.
Parc Asterix hotel room with themed architecture and lush gardens in Plailly, France.
  • The Quays of Lutèce: Stay in a 4-star Roman-themed hotel on the Seine, just 5 minutes from the park.
    Prices start at €74,03/person
  • Hotel des Trois Hiboux: Relax in this peaceful 3-star wooden hotel with charming interiors.
    Prices start at €68,25/person
  • La Cité Suspendue: Stay in a stilted, ancient civilization-themed hotel, just 15 minutes from the park.
    Prices start at €68,25/person
Group of characters from Parc Asterix in France entertaining tourists during a live show
  • Use the Parc Astérix app to bookmark your favorite rides, check ride wait times, and book meals.
  • Upon arrival, get your child’s height measured and receive a bracelet that will save time at rides.
  • Bring your poncho for water rides—on-site ones cost €8-€10.
  • If you are traveling with kids, plan for two days to cover everything. Staying on-site means early access to rides and special character breakfasts.
  • Parc Asterix offers a baby switch service where one adult can ride while the other waits with the baby, then switch without waiting again.

Frequently asked questions about Parc Astérix

How far in advance should I book my tickets to Parc Astérix?

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.

Are there age restrictions at the park?

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

Are there any special ticket offers available for summer?

Yes! Until May 7, 2025, for every adult ticket purchased, one child (aged 3 to 11) receives free admission. This offer is valid Monday to Friday, excluding April 21, May 1, and May 2, 2025. Tickets must be reserved up to the day before your visit and are not available at the ticket office.

Are there any skip-the-line options?

Yes, Parc Astérix offers the Filotomatix system, which allows you to reserve access to certain attractions and reduce waiting times. This can be a great way to maximize your experience, especially during peak seasons.

How much time should I spend at Parc Astérix?

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.

Can I re-enter the park on the same day?

Yes, re-entry is allowed on the same day. Be sure to keep your ticket or obtain a re-entry stamp before exiting the park.

Which is better — Disneyland Paris or Parc Astérix?

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.

Can I bring my dog to the park?

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

At what time does the last shuttle bus leave the park?

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.

Is the park accessible to people with disabilities?

Yes. Parc Astérix offers priority access, reserved parking, and adapted hotel rooms for visitors with disabilities.

Is there Wi-Fi available in the park?

Yes, free Wi-Fi is available in designated areas within the park, allowing you to stay connected during your visit.

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