A French festive frolic: Just north of Paris, Parc Asterix offers a very merry treat for children and adults alike
- Parc Asterix is a theme park based on Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo’s books
- Jane Keightley stays at Les Quais de Lutece hotel during her visit to the park
- The park’s festive season – with themed shows – will begin on December 18
Screams of terror, happy smiley faces and the smell of crepes wafting in the air. This is Parc Asterix, a huge theme park based on the books of Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, gearing up for Christmas.
Not far north of Paris, it has 47 attractions based on the Roman Empire, Gaul, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt and the Vikings. If you can’t get enough of the place in one day there are three hotels, Les Trois Hiboux, La Cite Suspendue and Les Quais de Lutece. The latter is where I’m staying.
It’s based on a reconstruction of the River Seine in Gallo-Roman times and I feel like I’ve stepped out of a time machine.
Enchanting: The yuletide stalls at Park Asterix. The Christmas fun at the park runs from December 18
Kids get the chance to meet the famous characters at the park, who will be wandering around ‘dressed in festive costumes’, according to Jane
The park is a great mix of hair-raising attractions for thrill seekers and some not quite so scary rides for younger children. Adults who come without children (like me) are well catered for.
My favourite moment is sipping an Aperol spritz high above the Parc on the revolving bar, L’Aerolaf. You get a panoramic view of the Parc and forest. The Christmas fun starts from December 18 (until January 2) and promises to be a treat for children and adults.
The park’s legendary characters, Asterix, Obelix, Getafix, Cacofonix and Vitalstatistix will be wandering around dressed in festive costumes accompanied by a Gaulish Father Christmas.
Everywhere will be decorated with baubles and lights and a soundtrack of traditional carols will fill the air.
Pictured is one of the souvenir shops at the park, which is just north of Paris
Parc Asterix has 47 attractions based on the Roman Empire, Gaul, Ancient Greece, Ancient Egypt and the Vikings
Little and large: Asterix (left) and Obelix (right) were created by authors Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
There will also be four themed shows. Who has it in for Santa? is an ice extravaganza in the heart of Santa’s toy factory at the Mona Lisa Theatre.
The idea is that acrobats and dancers transport visitors into the world of the circus; and the Panoramix Theatre is putting on Chronos, a show that blends magic and grand illusions. There will also be a spectacular nocturnal show on the lake called The Island Of Wishes.
And, if you like winter sports, there is the Tous en piste with its four sledging runs and two ice rinks. I really love this place and cannot wait to return with the whole family in tow.
TRAVEL FACTS
Jane travelled with Parc Asterix (parcasterix.fr/en), which offers two nights’ B&B during Christmas from £660 for a family of four.
The Eurostar (eurostar.com) from London to Paris costs from £39 one way.
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