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Parc Astérix

This is France's answer to Disney, built around beloved comic characters Astérix and Obélix with surprisingly excellent roller coasters.

Parc Astérix, Paris · Day Trip
Category
Family
Duration
8 hours
Best Time
Any time
Entry
€€€€
Rating
4.4 (79,272)
The place

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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Getting there

Address
Les Arènes Romaines, Parc Astérix, 60128 Plailly, France
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Good to know

Tips, answered

Enter through the main gates and immediately turn left toward Ancient Greece - most families go right first, so you'll hit Oz'Iris and Goudurix with minimal wait

The park map doesn't clearly show that you can cut through the Roman City amphitheater area to reach Egypt faster - saves 10 minutes of walking

Download the park's mobile app for real-time wait times, but know that posted times are often 5-10 minutes longer than actual waits to manage expectations

Plan for about 8 hours.

Parc Astérix is in the Day Trip neighborhood of Paris. The address is Les Arènes Romaines, Parc Astérix, 60128 Plailly, France. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

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Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Paris delivers two distinct experiences: the classic Disneyland Park centered around Sleeping Beauty Castle with attractions like Space Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean, plus Walt Disney Studios Park showcasing movie magic through rides like Ratatouille and the Marvel Campus with its Spider-Man attraction. The castle here is notably more ornate than other Disney castles, with pink spires and detailed stonework that photographs beautifully. The parks feel more compact than their American counterparts, making them manageable in a day each. Disneyland Park flows in a hub-and-spoke design around the castle, while Studios Park clusters attractions by movie themes. The European crowd brings a different energy - less intense than Orlando, more relaxed pacing. Food quality exceeds typical theme park fare, especially the French pastries and sit-down restaurants. Most guides oversell the two-park experience. Unless you're staying multiple days, pick one park - Disneyland Park has more classic attractions and better atmosphere for first-timers. Studios Park works better for Marvel fans and movie buffs. Skip the expensive character dining; you'll see plenty of characters in the parks. The train from central Paris takes 45 minutes and costs much less than driving with parking fees.

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