Parc Astérix
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Would you like to experience the magic potion in an accessible and serene version? Parc Astérix has set up services dedicated to visitors with disabilities and those accompanying them, to keep the day simple and enjoyable. Follow the PRM and disabilities guide to Parc Asterix... and prepare for your visit like an organized Gaul!

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How to get to Parc Astérix (entrances, adapted parking, shuttle and RER)

The Park is located thirty-five kilometers north of Paris, directly along the A1 (dedicated exit between exits 7 and 8). Allow around thirty minutes from Porte de la Chapelle. The freeway to Plailly is free on this stretch.

Please note that parking in the park is subject to a charge (€20). However, there are spaces reserved for disabled people in parking lots 1 and 2 on presentation of proof of entitlement.

By public transport, the easiest way to get to the park is by RER B to the "Aéroport Charles-de-Gaulle 1 (CDG1)" station. Then the Parc Astérix shuttle bus from the Roissypôle bus station (platform A3) takes over. The fare is €11 (booking the day before at the latest), with rotations every 15 minutes at peak times on opening days.

Petit Futé tip install the official Parc Astérix app to view the map, wait times and find your reservations on site.

PRM and disabilities at Parc Astérix: what facilities are accessible in the park?

As soon as you enter the park, there's a dedicated queue so you don't have to wait at bag checks and turnstiles. Once you've scanned your tickets, the staff will give you a wristband and an Accessibility Guide. This document summarizes the procedures for each attraction. If you'd like to take home a souvenir, the stores are wheelchair accessible. However, a few steps remain in some shops. There are also reserved areas for shows.

In terms of accommodation, the park's hotels offer adapted rooms (e.g. Les Trois Hiboux has 4 dedicated rooms, subject to availability) and accessible common areas. Please specify this when booking with the contact center.

Good to know the PRM parking lot is located as close as possible to the entrance. Present your ticket at the control to use the priority lane and pick up your accessibility guide.

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What are the best attractions at Parc Astérix for people with reduced mobility and disabilities?

The Handicap Accessibility Pass is free and is handed out at the entrance. It offers privileged access without waiting time to 10 major attractions: Tonnerre 2 Zeus, OzIris, la Trace du Hourra, la Revanche des Pirates, Goudurix, Pégase Express, l'Oxygénarium, Romus et Rapidus, Menhir Express and the "Attention Menhir" cinema.

For other attractions, the pass provides direct access via a dedicated entrance, and reserved areas for shows.

Are you hesitating between thrills and family attractions? Ask yourself: do you need to transfer? Do you need to maintain your torso? The accessibility guide provided on site will give you precise information on boarding conditions, such as minimum height, transfer areas and recommendations.

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Special rates for PRMs and people with disabilities at Parc Astérix

The Person with a Disability (PSH) ticket is €52 in presale (€55 on site). The companion ticket is the same price.

The Pass Accessibilité Handicap is included at no extra charge. What's more, it's valid for the disabled person and up to three companions (one of whom must be at least 15 years old). A smartphone is required to activate the pass via the application on the day.

What are Parc Astérix opening times?

Opening times vary according to season and event. To plan your visit as accurately as possible, always refer to the official calendar, which is updated continuously by the Park:

  • During the Gaulish Summer, the Park opens from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. every evening. It's the ideal time to enjoy the fresh air and night-time shows.
  • During Halloween, Fear in the Park, certain evening events give access to the Park from 7pm to 1am on dedicated dates (specific ticket required).
  • For Gaulish Christmasopening hours are 11am to 8pm, closing at 7pm on December 24 and 31 (opening period 2025-2026: December 20, 2025 to January 4, 2026).

Good to know classic non-event days have different opening times depending on the date and the number of visitors. Check your slot the day before on the Schedules and calendar page.

PMR and disabilities at Parc Astérix: steps to take when booking

Book your tickets online to pre-activate the Pass Accessibilité Handicap. On the day, present your original CMI (Invalidité or Priorité). Then use the Park's mobile app to finalize activation, and pick up your wristband and accessibility guide at the turnstile. Buy your tickets online: the Pass Accessibilité Handicap will be pre-activated and visible in the app.

Here's a quick summary:

  1. On D-day, present your original Carte Mobilité Inclusion (CMI) mentioning Invalidité or Priorité at access control (photocopy or photo refused).
  2. Pick up your wristband and access guide at the turnstile.
  3. Up to three companions can assist you and benefit from dedicated access.

Remember to inform the hotel of any special needs (mobility, hearing, visual). Then consult the Accessibility FAQ before you come. You'll gain in comfort and time on site.

And after your visit?

Extend your stay in Picardy and the Val-d'Oise! Our ideas around the park in Plailly will whet your appetite for walks and heritage tours. Then head for the capital with What to see around Paris?

PMR or disabled person? No longer a barrier. With the right information and a couple of clicks beforehand, Parc Astérix can be visited without stress, from the parking lot to the shows. Would you like to extend your playground to other accessible destinations, both in town and in the countryside? Flip through our Handitourisme guide to find ideas, adapted accommodation and practical advice before you set off.