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This amusement park, just 1 hour from Paris, has been voted the best park in France!

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Fourth consecutive victory for the Parc Astérix, voted best amusement park in France by the Parcs Actus association. Since 2022, this organization has been awarding its prizes based on public votes and a jury of specialized influencers


Parc Astérix, the unstoppable champion

A new recognition for the park in Oise, which also scoops up several major awards: best thrill roller coaster for Toutatis, best hotel experience with Les Quais de Lutèce, best seasonal event thanks to Peur sur le Parc, and best use of theming for Cétautomatix. A flawless performance that confirms the dynamism of the Gallic park.


Nigloland, Fraispertuis-City and Futuroscope Shine Bright Too

In Aube, Nigloland once again stands out in the category of parks welcoming less than one million visitors annually, winning its fourth consecutive title. The park also grabs the award for the best dining experience for Erizo, its star restaurant.

Over in the Vosges region, Fraispertuis-City has been crowned the best park with fewer than 300,000 visitors a year. It also snagged the award for the best new attraction under 3 million euros thanks to Sawmill. At Futuroscope, Mission Bermudes took home the title of the best new attraction over 3 million euros, while Aquascope has been voted the best water park in France.

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Disneyland Paris wins two awards

The giant in the Paris region is not forgotten: Disneyland Paris has been awarded two prizes, including that of the best family roller coaster for the must-ride Big Thunder Mountain. The resort also received the award for best new show for Tales of Magic, a show that made a splash in the 2025 season.

A 2025 lineup that confirms the vitality of French parks, featuring massive investments, new experiences, and renewed creativity, a competition that’s getting tighter and tighter to attract visitors.