For Halloween at Parc Astérix, evil beings, ghosts, and monsters will be waiting for you again from October 4 to November 11, 2025. Parc Astérix in the Oise region has some wonderful surprises in store for us for this new edition of Peur sur le Parc 2025. This 17th edition of the cult Halloween event is bigger than ever.
The park is decked out in its finest horror attire with 14 tons of pumpkins, 3,000 feet of corn, and bales of straw lining the paths. Three hundred meters of spider webs complete this autumnal decoration, immersing visitors in a unique atmosphere. Open every weekend in October and continuously during the All Saints' Day holidays, the event runs until November 11, offering 25 days of guaranteed thrills. We'll tell you right now: the nighttime events are clearly reserved for the bravest, while during the day, little monsters can have fun without too much fear.
This season has a special flavor as it marks the final moments of the iconic Streets of Paris, as well as the final farewell to the haunted houses Mission Perdue and La Colère d'Anubis. A page is turning, but a new one is being written with the spectacular arrival of Camp des Lames d'Acier. Check out the calendar of all the upcoming new features coming to Parc Astérix.
The big new feature this year is called Le Camp des Lames d'Acier(The Camp of Steel Blades). This post-apocalyptic zone, set up on the edge of the lake near Goudurix and La Galère, only opens its doors after dark. Here you will discover the dark world of Brakkor, a terrifying character who reigns over this abandoned camp in an atmosphere reminiscent of Mad Max. Two brand new shows punctuate this area: Le Dernier Brasier (The Last Blaze) and Brakkor: L'Affrontement(The Confrontation), combining spectacular fights and raging flames. Visitors must also be wary of the chainsaw-wielding men who spread panic in this terrifying area. The immersion is total; you really feel like you've been transported to another world.
Exclusively accessible during nighttime hours, this new attraction offers two brand-new shows that combine spectacular battles and raging flames. Le Dernier Brasier and Brakkor: L'Affrontement promise total immersion in a world of war and destruction where only the bravest dare to venture. The shows are breathtaking; we were impressed and captivated by these spectacular performances that set the stage on fire!
Adding to the striking atmosphere, last year's spectacular release of men with chainsaws returns to terrorize even the most daring visitors.
Parc Astérix is hitting back this season with 12 exceptional evening events, 3 more than in 2024. These evenings run from 7pm to 1am on October 11, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31 and November 1, 8 and 10, 2025.
A special ticket must be purchased for €51 online or €55 on site. The nocturnal atmosphere completely transforms the experience, with the sound and light show projected onto the emblematicOzIris façade, the Monster Walk in the aisles and the DJ set accompanied by a water show in the Sirius zone.
In this 2025 edition, two haunted houses close their doors for good. Mission Perdue takes families on a space adventure in search of a crew stranded on a mysterious planet, guaranteeing an encounter of the 3rd kind with strange creatures in 3D.
The Wrath of Anubis invites visitors to wander through a collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts where displeased spirits have been set free. This immersive experience in a museum specializing in Egyptian antiquities promises some particularly gripping awakenings of evil spirits.
The other iconic haunted houses are back, of course: The Underworld of Pompeii (€5, not recommended for under-16s) plunges you into the eruption of Vesuvius, The Tomb of the Gods confronts the evil souls of ancient Egypt, and The Catacombs takes you into the darkest underground tunnels.
The Curse of the Sirius transforms the setting of the Main Basse sur la Joconde show into a nighttime zone of terror. This cursed ship, which sank in 1932, now hosts a DJ who livens up the evening, accompanied by an aquatic dance show called La Dernière Danse du Sirius. Don't miss it—it's one of the park's most beautiful creations. AtOzIris, a sound and light show illuminates the night in an enchanting way.
Le Restaurant du Cirque once again welcomes the legendary Buffet de l'Horreur, a gastronomic experience as offbeat as it is immersive. Inspired by the world of the circus, this themed meal plunges diners into the disquieting universe of the Master, a former circus artist in search of revenge, surrounded by nightmarish creatures such as Jingo the cannibal clown and Carmen the tormented medium.
On the menu are creations that are as surprising as they are tasty: mini hot dogs shaped like witch's fingers, avocado revisited as a brain, and wild boar sausages with Soissons beans. The dessert buffet has its own surprises in store, with panna cotta with caramelized grasshoppers, a "bloody" chocolate fountain, and sweets presented in a miniature cemetery. The restaurant offers two options: themed family lunches at $34.90 per adult and $12.50 per child, and immersive evening events with entertainment at $36.50 per person, reservation required.
Families are not forgotten, with areas adapted for younger children. The Forest of Idéfix is transformed with scary decorations that are suitable for little Gauls, who can have fun without being too scared. The show A la recherche du Farfadet (In Search of the Farfadet) offers an adventure full of surprises where children help Approchethéorix find this fascinating creature. The three-level classification system helps visitors choose their attractions: mild thrills, moderate scares, or major terror. We really appreciate this approach, which allows everyone to find their own level of fear.
The famous Monster Parade brings each day to a spectacular close. This evil parade transforms the traditional Gallic Parade into a horrific spectacle where monstrous floats and terrifying creatures parade through the park's alleys 15 minutes after closing time. The floats of Carmen the fortune teller, Master Loyal, and the Cannibal Clown have been part of the procession since 2024. It's the perfect way to end your visit with one last dose of thrills.
More than 300 artists bring the experience to life every day, divided into three levels of scare: Little Thrill for the cautious, Moderate Scare for the undecided, and Big Terror for the most daring.
Younger visitors can also take advantage of dedicated activities, including an immersive tour of La Forêt d'Idéfix, transformed into a living garden populated by plant creatures, and the show À la Recherche du Farfadet (In Search of the Leprechaun ) at the Village Gaulois. Face-painting workshops complete the family program.
Want to prolong the fun? Don't forget that Parc Astérix offers hotels where you can stay in the park. Les 3 Hiboux, La Cité Suspendue, and Les Quais de Lutèce await you. These accommodations offer benefits such as free parking, access to the park 30 minutes before the official opening, and a 10% discount in the shops. If you plan to go, we recommend booking well in advance for next year.
And for even more ideas, check out theHalloween programfor Paris and the Ile-de-France region!
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Dates and Opening Time
From October 4, 2025 to November 11, 2025
Location
Parc Asterix
parc asterix
60128 Plailly
Prices
Billet nocturne en ligne ou sur place: €49 - €51
Billet Nocturne: €51
Billet Futé daté: €51 - €54
Billet Tribu dès 5 personnes: €51
Billet Liberté: €57 - €65
Recommended age
For all
Official website
www.parcasterix.fr