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What to expect at Parc Astérix?

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🚀 Record-breaking thrills

Take on Toutatis, France’s fastest launched coaster, rocketing up to 110 km/h with four inversions and airtime-packed launches. Pair it with Tonnerre 2 Zeus, a revamped wooden beast featuring 14 airtime moments for pure adrenaline.

🎢 Legendary coasters & fan favorites

Soar on OzIris, an inverted coaster with a dramatic 40m drop through Egyptian temples, or dare the dizzying Goudurix with seven inversions. Family coasters like Pégase Express ensure thrills for all ages.

🤽 Splash-Filled adventures

Cool off on water rides like Romus et Rapidus rapids, L’Oxygénarium whirlpool, or the dramatic Grand Splatch. Perfect for hot summer days, these rides deliver both laughter and refreshing splashes.

🎭 Live shows & Gaulish spirit

Step into the comic world with stunt-packed arena shows and meet-and-greets with Astérix, Obélix, and Roman soldiers. Expect humor, slapstick battles, and high-energy entertainment that bring the comics to life.

🍗 Dining & immersive zones

Dine like a true Gaul with rustic taverns, medieval feasts, and quirky bites. Explore richly themed zones inspired by Ancient Greece, Rome, Vikings, and Egypt, all crafted with Astérix’s trademark humor and charm.

🌳 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.

Things to know before booking your tickets to Parc Astérix

  • Your Parc Astérix ticket grants you full-day access to all six themed zones, home to over 50 attractions and shows.
  • Live entertainment is included in your tickets, with crowd-pleasers such as the C’est du Délire musical and the high-energy diving show Les Plongeons de l’Olympe.
  • If you’re looking for the best price, book the early-bird ticket at least seven days in advance; this option offers the same inclusions as the standard ticket at a discounted rate. Prefer flexibility? Opt for the last-minute ticket, which can be booked right up until your visit day.
  • Choose Astérix Park Tickets with Round-Trip Bus Transfers, a stress-free option for travelers arriving in Paris or staying near the airport. The shuttle departs from Platform A3 in Roissypôle, with frequent services throughout the day on park-opening dates.
  • Height restrictions apply to certain rides, so check them if you’re traveling with young children. Kids under 3 enter free, but you’ll still need to factor in transport and food. If you are driving to the park, parking is available on-site for €20/day and can be reserved in advance online.
  • If thrill rides are your main goal, plan your day around the biggest coasters, Toutatis, Oziris, and Tonnerre 2 Zeus, before queues build up. For a balanced family day, mix these with shows and gentler rides. With your ticket covering all attractions and entertainment for the day, the real choice comes down to how early you book and whether you want transport included.

Choose the right ticket for your Parc Astérix experience

Swing ride at Parc Asterix, France with people enjoying the thrilling experience.

Standard entry tickets

Includes entry to all 6 themed zones

Enjoy a full day at Parc Astérix with unlimited access to 50+ attractions, from thrilling coasters like OzIris to family rides like Cétautomatix, plus 5 live shows.

  • Explore all themed zones and seasonal entertainment.
  • Perfect for visitors arriving independently.

Recommended experience:

  • Parc Astérix Full-Day Tickets
Family walking near Pegasus Express ride at Parc Astérix, France.

Day trip

Hassle-free transport from Paris CDG

Travel easily to Parc Astérix with round-trip shuttle transfers running every 15–30 minutes, and enjoy full-day access to 50+ rides, attractions, and shows inspired by Astérix and Obelix.

  • Skip driving or public transport with direct shuttles.
  • Ideal for a stress-free day trip from Paris.

Recommended experience:

  • From Paris: Astérix Park Tickets with Round-Trip Transfers

Navigate the world of Parc Astérix

Map of Park Astérix with 6 themed zones and popular rides.

Parc Astérix is one of France’s top theme parks, blending thrilling rides, live shows, and immersive theming inspired by the adventures of Astérix, Obélix, and ancient civilizations.

The park features six themed zones: Gaul, Roman Empire, Ancient Greece, The Vikings, Ancient Egypt, and Travel Through Time, each offering unique attractions, dining, and entertainment.

From record-breaking roller coasters like Toutatis to family-friendly adventures in Idéfix Forest, there’s something for every age group.

Use the map to navigate the park, discover your must-ride attractions, and plan your day efficiently.

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Explore the six zones of Parc Astérix

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Visitors enjoying a roller coaster ride at Parc Asterix, France.
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Les Vikings

Theme: A Norse-inspired land with roaring seas and epic Viking lore.

Highlights:

  • Thrilling Goudurix rollercoaster with seven inversions
  • Splash-filled Grand Splatch water ride
  • Iconic Viking ship architecture and themed eateries

Tip: Ride water attractions here in the afternoon when it’s warmest.

Égypte

Theme: Ancient Egypt brought to life with pyramids, temples, and sand-swept adventures.

Highlights:

  • OzIris inverted coaster, one of Europe’s top thrill rides
  • Striking temple gateways and hieroglyphic theming
  • Souvenir stalls with Egyptian-inspired trinkets

Tip: Hit OzIris early in the day before queues build up.

La Grèce Antique

Theme: Mythical Ancient Greece filled with gods, legends, and epic quests.

Highlights:

  • Family coaster Pégase Express
  • Water rapids on Romus et Rapidus
  • Greek amphitheater-style shows and statues of Olympian gods

Tip: Ideal spot for family photos with striking Greek backdrops.

Empire Romain

Theme: The grandeur of Ancient Rome with gladiators, arenas, and bustling forums.

Highlights:

  • Live stunt-packed show Gaulois-Romains: Le Match
  • Themed dining at Aux Délices de César
  • Colosseum-inspired architecture and Roman street scenes

Tip: Don’t miss the arena show; arrive 15 minutes early for the best seats.

La Gaule

Theme: Step into the comic’s world of Astérix, Obélix, and their mischievous village.

Highlights:

  • Character meet-and-greets with Astérix & Obélix
  • Whimsical Gaulish huts and immersive village design
  • Fun family attractions perfect for younger children

Tip: Best zone for spotting characters, keep your camera ready.

À Travers le Temps

Theme: A whimsical journey through French history from medieval times to 1900s Paris.

Highlights:

  • Medieval castle facades and Renaissance streets
  • Nostalgic Parisian architecture with charming shops
  • Street performers and themed restaurants

Tip: A quieter area in the afternoon, great for a scenic stroll and snacks.

Top rides at Parc Astérix

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Roller coaster loops at Goudurix, Parc Astérix, France.
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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.

Visiting Park Astérix with kids?

Worried if Park Astérix is suitable for little ones? Don’t be. The park is designed with families in mind, making your visit fun, stress-free, and memorable for all ages.

  • Rides for everyone: From gentle boat rides to colourful carousels, plenty of attractions have no height limits, so toddlers can join in without missing out.
  • Entertainment galore: Themed play zones like La Forêt d’Idéfix, interactive shows, and character meet-and-greets keep young minds engaged and excited.
  • Family-friendly facilities: Stroller rentals, baby-changing areas, quiet spots for naps, and shaded rest zones make the day easier for parents.
  • Easy dining: Kid-friendly menus, flexible meal options, and plenty of casual restaurants mean fussy eaters are never a problem.

From laughter-filled rides to peaceful breaks, Park Astérix ensures children stay delighted while parents enjoy a relaxed, carefree day.

What’s new at Parc Astérix (2025)

Cétautomatix ride structure at Parc Astérix, featuring red roller coaster tracks and stone pillars.

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 restaurant exterior at Parc Astérix with Egyptian-themed architecture.

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.
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Idéfix play zone expansions (2025)

  • Little ones rejoice! The beloved La Forêt d’Idéfix has added fresh attractions designed just for kids under 1 meter.
  • Safe, colourful, and interactive, ideal for families with toddlers. Parents can finally relax while kids run wild.

Itineraries for a perfect day at Parc Astérix

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Hit the headliners with just enough time for thrills, laughs, and Gaulish adventure.

Morning (9am–1pm):

  • Grab a quick croissant at Les Halles
  • Thrill seekers and adults ride the Tonnerre 2 Zeus and OzIris.
  • Younger ones can enjoy La Forêt d’Idéfix.

Pro tip: Arrive at opening—thrill rides have shorter waits before 11am.

Afternoon (1pm–5pm):

  • Lunch at Relais Gaulois (buffet, sit-down) or grab quick bites at Fast Food du Grand Splatch.
  • Ride Pégase Express and cool off at Romus et Rapidus.
  • Catch one live show like Gaulois-Romains: Le Match.

Pro tip: Book your buffet meal in advance to skip lunchtime queues.

Evening (5pm onwards):

  • Dinner at Aux Délices de César (themed Roman dining) or quick-service pizza at Le Cirque.
  • End with Le Défilé Gaulois parade and a final ride on Grand Splatch.

Pro tip: Stay until close, parade crowds thin out near Rue de Paris for the best view.

Visitors enjoying a roller coaster ride at Parc Asterix, France.

...families with young kids 👶

This plan balances easy rides, character meet-and-greets, and plenty of breaks.

Morning (9am–1pm):

  • Start in La Gaule with gentle rides like Hydrolix and L’Escadrille des As.
  • Around 10:30am, grab pastries at La Petite Venise before catching the “Attention Menhir!” 4D film.

Pro tip: This show is indoors, perfect if it’s too hot or rainy.

Afternoon (1pm–4pm):

  • Lunch at Le Relais Gaulois buffet.
  • Head to À Travers le Temps for interactive rides like Aérodynamix.
  • At 3pm, meet Astérix and friends in Forêt des Carnutes for photos.

Pro tip: Arrive early for meet-and-greets; lines build quickly.

Evening (4pm onwards):

  • Do some souvenir shopping, grab a snack, and leave at your family’s pace.

Pro tip: The main exit shops carry exclusive plush toys and comics you won’t find elsewhere.

Roller coaster at Parc Asterix, France, with passengers enjoying the thrilling ride.

...couples 💑

Thrills, scenic walks, and plenty of laughs, perfect for two.

Morning (9am–1pm):

  • Enter early and head to OzIris for the big inverted coaster.
  • Then ride Tonnerre 2 Zeus.
  • Cool off with Romus et Rapidus before lunch.

Pro tip: Sit together in the back rows of Tonnerre 2 Zeus for the strongest airtime.

Afternoon (1pm–5pm):

  • Enjoy lunch at Le Cirque buffet or Les Fastes de Rome for a themed Roman meal.
  • Ride Discobélix, then explore the Gaul Village for fun photo ops.
  • Watch a live show (comedy or stunt) for a relaxed break.

Pro tip: Afternoon shows are a great way to recharge before more rides.

Evening (5pm onwards):

  • Grab crepes or ice cream, stroll through Roman or Viking zones.
  • Revisit a favorite ride.
  • Shop for matching souvenirs before heading out.

Pro tip: Stay till 6pm, the parade adds a festive ending for couples.

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...the solo traveller 🧍‍♂️

Perfect for adrenaline junkies who want to ride at their own pace.

Morning (9am–1pm):

  • Arrive early and hit OzIris and Tonnerre 2 Zeus first.
  • Use the app to check wait times and slip into single-rider lines for Goudurix or Discobélix.

Pro tip: Single-rider queues can cut wait times by half.

Afternoon (1pm–5pm):

  • Quick lunch at Le Relais Gaulois.
  • Try the new 2025 coaster Cétautomatix.
  • Wander themed zones or watch a show for a breather.

Pro tip: A late lunch avoids the busiest dining crowds.

Evening (5pm onwards):

  • Re-ride favorites with shorter queues, browse shops, and grab a snack.
  • Wrap up with one last thrill.

Pro tip: Evening rides on OzIris offer stunning sunset views from the drop.

Plan your visit to Parc Astérix

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Opening hours:

  • Parc Astérix is open daily from 10am–7pm.
  • On select days, hours extend until 10pm for special events. Check the schedule on the park website.

Closed: Operates seasonally, April to early Jan; closed mid-Jan to March.

Time to spend: Full day recommended to cover the park.

Best time to visit:

  • Weekdays: Tuesday to Thursday for lighter crowds.
  • Weekends: Higher visitor numbers, especially midday.
  • Season: April, May, and early June offer shorter waits. Summer (mid-July–late August) is the busiest.
  • Special events: Halloween (Peur sur le Parc) and Christmas bring themed shows but attract larger crowds.

Address: Parc Astérix, 60128 Plailly, France

How to reach Parc Astérix from Paris

By bus:

  • Ticket with transfers – Choose our ticket with round-trip shuttle from Paris for convenient transport and park entry.
  • BlaBlaCar – Buses from Bercy, Gare du Nord, and Lille.
  • Flixbus – Services from Paris, Tourcoing, Béthune, Lille, and Bruges.
  • Transdev Shuttle – Direct links from CDG, Orly, Beauvais, and Marne-la-Vallée.

By taxi:

  • Book your taxi with Taxi Lutecein, Europcar, or leCab.

By car:

  • Take the A1 motorway towards Lille, take exit 7 marked Parc Astérix. On-site parking is available at €20 per day.
Parc Asterix ATM facilities
  • Restrooms – Clean and accessible toilets throughout
  • ATMs – On-site cash withdrawal points for visitors
  • Lockers – Secure storage for bags and valuables
  • Park mobile application – Maps, wait times, and show alerts
  • Baby switch service – Parents alternate rides hassle-free
  • Photo point – Capture ride memories at photo spots
  • Single rider – Faster lines for solo park visitors
  • Filotomatix – Skip-the-line pass for popular rides
  • Shops – Souvenir and themed merchandise stores
  • Meals with the ‘Click & Collect’ option – Pre-order meals and skip service queues
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.
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 tickets

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.

What happens if it rains? Are tickets refundable?

The park remains open in light rain, though outdoor rides may pause. Indoor shows and attractions continue. Tickets are non-refundable.

Can I re-enter the park?

Yes, same-day re-entry is allowed. Keep your ticket and check with staff before exiting.

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 can families save money at the park?

Book combo tickets that include park entry + shuttle transfers. Children under 3 enter free, and bringing refillable water bottles helps cut costs.

Should I stay on-site or off-site?

On-site hotels add convenience, but many families prefer staying in Paris or near CDG Airport with shuttle access for better value.

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.

Are there dining options, baby care rooms, or pet facilities inside?

Yes, you’ll find restaurants, kid-friendly menus, baby-changing rooms, stroller rentals, and a kennel service near the entrance.

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.

Is this park suitable for toddlers?

The Forêt d’Idéfix area is perfect for young kids, with gentle rides, play spaces, and character meet-and-greets.

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