Parc Astérix
This is France's answer to Disney, built around beloved comic characters Astérix and Obélix with surprisingly excellent roller coasters.
About Parc Astérix
This is France's answer to Disney, built around beloved comic characters Astérix and Obélix with surprisingly excellent roller coasters. The park splits into themed zones like Roman City, Ancient Greece, and Egypt, each with period architecture and costumed characters speaking French. Oz'Iris stands out as one of Europe's best inverted coasters, while the wooden Tonnerre de Zeus delivers serious airtime that rivals any American park.
The experience feels distinctly French - shows are performed in rapid-fire French with physical comedy, food leans heavily toward crepes and sausages, and the humor skews more irreverent than sanitized. Walking between zones, you'll notice impressive attention to detail in the theming, from Egyptian hieroglyphs to Viking longhouses. The dolphin show at the Roman amphitheater runs multiple times daily and draws huge crowds.
Honestly, if you don't speak French, some of the charm gets lost in translation, but the coasters alone justify the trip. Skip the spinning rides in the Gaulish Village - they're clearly aimed at small children. Focus your time on the three major coasters and the stunt shows. The park feels less crowded than Disney but lines still build significantly after 11am on weekends.
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