Theme Park Paris
Planning a trip to France with the kids but don't know where to go? Looking for theme park excitement in Europe to rival that of America? Then why not visit Paris - not only is it one of the most beautiful cities in the world, but it also has two great theme parks nearby, which kids will love. Enter the cartoon world of Gaul at Parc Asterix or mingle with Mickey, Minnie and company at Disneyland Paris.
Parc Asterix
Introduction
This quintessentially French theme park brings to life one of France's most popular comic book cartoons of all time - Asterix de Gaul, a small and quirky warrior living in Armorica in 50 BC, in the only pa 00004000 rt of Gaul not to be conquered by the Romans. The amusing stories in the comic books focus on Asterix, his kind-hearted and somewhat rotund best friend Obelix, and the local druid Getafix (Panoramix in French) who prepares magic potions for them.
Location
The park is located approximately 30 kilometres (20 miles) north of Paris, north of Charles de Gaulle airport on the A1 Paris to Lille motorway.
Attractions
There are some exhilarating and hair-raising rides, all loosely based on a classical themes - there's the Thunder of Zeus - the largest wooden rollercoaster in Europe, the swinging Roman galley ship, the Trojan horse and the death-defying Goudurix loop-the-loop ride, as well as flying chairs, log flumes and other popular theme park favourites.
Shows
There's always plenty of entertainment going on when you want a break from the rides. Meet your favourite characters at the costume parade - they're held several times a day, or go back in time to a Gaulish Village Festival, where there are lots of great activities and funny goings-on daily. The dolphin and sea lion show is captivating, and the Panoramix Magic Show will leave you spellbound. And that's not all - there are several different stage performances throughout the day, in which Asterix and his friends get involved in great high jinks and adventures.
Restaurants
Being a French theme park, the food here is of course excellent and there's a huge variety of eating places to choose from, whether you're looking for breakfast, lunch, dinner or just a snack. There's a great pizzeria, a tasty creperie and a delicious burger bar to name just a few. All the restaurants are themed too - there's a medieval banqueting hall, a circus buffet in a colourful big top tent, a Gaulish tavern and a Roman villa.

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