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July and August in Paris

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PARC ASTERIX Subscriber

In 2005, the Parc Asterix takes you on an exciting journey through time, in Gaulish fashion of course, in the authentic thatched-roof village peopled with the comic characters Asterix, Obelix and their friends... From, morn till night, if you’re on the lookout for thrills, there are plenty of rides and attractions, all kinds of activities and sensational shows for grown-ups and kiddies alike. And if you want to stay around for a while longer, dare to venture into the heart of the forest to enjoy the legendary hospitality of the Hôtel*** du Parc (Hôtel des 3 Hiboux) for a well-deserved rest! New: the Parc Astérix stays open during the Toussaint holidays (until 30 October 2005).

photo © D.R.

Practical information

PARC ASTERIX

BP 8

 60128

 PLAILLY

Metro :

RER :

Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 1

Others means of transportation : BY CAR: 30 kms north of Paris, A1 motorway direction A1 direction Lille. Direct exit at Parc Astérix between exits 7 and 8. Paying car park: €6. BY SHUTTLE BUS FROM PARIS: Louvre (métro Palais Royal) access by entrance to the Carrousel du Louvre (rue Rivoli) or by the Pyramide. Take the escalator located in Hall Charles V (on the shops level). Daily departure at 10am. Return at 6:30pm from the Parc Astérix. Return ticket price: Adult €19. Child (3-11yrs) €13. BY RER AND SHUTTLE BUS CIF FROM ROISSY: take line B3, then the bus Parc Astérix, platform A3 from the bus station. Bus departure every 30 mins from 10:30am to 5:30pm. Return journeys every 30 mins from 11am to 6:30pm. Return bus ticket price: Adult €6.50. Child (3-11yrs) €4.70.

telephone number :

03 44 62 31 31

fax :

03 44 62 34 56

mail :

contact@parcasterix.com

Access for persons with limited mobility

Tourisme & Handicap label



Category / subclass :

Theme parks /

Activity :

Current events :

New 2008 attraction: le défi de César (Caesar's challenge). 20 minute entertainment, mise en scene by Alain Sachs. Visitors are plunged into the Cartoon universe with many special effects.

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