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Voted the world’s best park in Orlando in 2014, the Puy du Fou features a multitude of spectacular shows, adventures for the whole family and the 2015 great new show: The Lovers of Verdun.
Experience different centuries surrounded by unspoiled countryside and an even more exciting time staying in one of the Puy du Fou’s four original hotels.

The shows of the Grand Park

  • Triumph's Signe. In order to save their lives, Gaulish prisoners are condemned to win the Circus Games under the watchful eye of the Roman governor. Are you ready? Take a seat in the Gallo-Roman Stadium and let yourself be carried away by the exciting atmosphere.
  • The Vikings. Emerging from amid the flames in their longboats, fearsome Vikings attack the peaceful, thatch-roofed Fort of the Year Thousand. At the foot of a tower, battle rages in a deluge of special effects.
  • The Phantom Birds' Dance. Aliénor is breaking in the ruins of the old castle and her memories make falcons, owls and vultures appear, brushing against you with their huge wings. You will never forget the grand ballet featuring kites, pelicans, storks and marabous... a unique show!
  • The Secret of the Lance. After all the knights have left for Orleans, a young shepherdess called Marguerite is left alone in the castle. She is soon to discover the secret of a lance with magical powers that she uses to protect the enchanted walls of the castle at the height of the battle.
  • Richelieu's Musketeers. Take off on a romantic adventure punctuated by swordfights, flamenco ballets and prancing horses. Against the backdrop of a monumental 17th century theatre, watch in wonder as musketeers sweep you away in a flamboyant, swashbuckling show.
  • The Organs of Fire. Every evening, on the old Puy du Fou lake, nymphs and sprites dance to the music of romantic musicians dressed in illuminated costumes in a fantastic symphony of fire and water.
  • The Cinéscéniece. Come and enjoy an unforgettable event under the stars and see this incredible, breathtaking, grandiose and record-breaking experience: a grand show lasting 1 hour 40 minutes, over 10 million spectators, 1,200 actors and dancers, a stage spread over 23 hectares and 24,000 costumes.
  • Renaissance Castle. Forgotten for centuries, the Chateau du Puy du Fou opens up its doors for the first time. The paintings speak to you, the mirrors watch you, the ghosts are still dancing… Each room in the chateau unveils wonders still haunted by its glorious past. Come on a journey of discovery, and find living splendours from the Renaissance.
  • The Knights of the Round Table. After the highly-charged atmosphere of the Gallo-Roman Stadium, relax with a spell in the Middle Ages. In the Medieval City, admire the expertise of the master craftsmen before setting off on an adventure with "The Knights of the Round Table"
  • Puy du Fou Odyssey. After witnessing the assault by the Viking longboats and being serenaded by the Traditional Musicians, take time out to visit the Fort of the Year Thousand and travel through time in the Puy du Fou Odyssey.
  • The Musical Machines. In the Market Town in 1900, the town crier's "Public Notices" are often interrupted by Musical Machines appearing on the balconies.
  • The Traditional Musicians. Come and sing along in the Village of the 18th Century! Traditional musicians invite you to dance.
  • The Great Waters. You are guests of honour of Lully, the composer, to relive the heyday of the Palace of Versailles. A Grand Show and grand music... Enjoy being carried away by this aquatic orchestra.
  • Memory’s Path. Within a stone's throw of The 18th Century Village, go for a moving stroll along this path to explore the major events in the Vendée Wars. A series of scenes immerses you in the French Revolution.
  • The Imaginary World of La Fontaine. A real little world especially for children, right at the heart of the Grand Parc, "The Imaginary World of De La Fontaine" invites you to enjoy an interactive experience in the extraordinary garden of Jean de la Fontaine. Surrounded by animals from the well-known fables and talking trees, you'll see statues come to life and plenty of surprises as you pass through.
  • The Animal Labyrinth. By the Grand Carrousel, the wonderful French gardens lead you to the Animal Labyrinth. Then experience the Belle Epoque atmosphere of the Market Town in 1900.
  • The Children’s Lair. Puy du Fou is also the kingdom of children. They are fascinated by the shows and have fun in the Grand Parc’s games and entertainment, before the magic of "The Organs of Fire".
  • Martin’s Legend. The St Martin's Legend puppets entice children to hunt for Malbête, a hilariously ferocious monster. A perfect little break for some family fun!
  • The Lovers of Verdun. Leave the Hundred Years War behind and go through the moat to discover a wide range of activities for the whole family and the Grand Parc’s new show "The Lovers of Verdun".

The Forest

  • The Deer. At a bend in a path through the forest, perhaps you will come across Puy du Fou deer and many other animals to delight both children and grown ups.
  • The Valley in Bloom. Deep in the ancient forest, Puy du Fou’s natural surroundings become part of an unique show. From the Aviary Walk to the Valley in Bloom, enjoy wandering through a world in which nature reasserts itself.
  • The Aviary Walk. After watching the Phantom Birds' Dance, stroll along the Aviary Walk to meet the 550 birds of prey in Europe's largest falconry centre.
  • The Jumping Jets & The Rose Garden. A minute's walk from The Secret of the Lance, enjoy the intoxicating fragrance of the Rose Garden while your children have fun at the elusive Jumping Jets.
  • The Animal Prairie. Puy du Fou forest is home to over 1400 animals including rabbits, deer, wolves and eagles… but lions, tigers and ostriches also inhabit the 50 hectares of unspoilt natural environment in the Grand Parc.

The Villages

  • The Medieval City. Between two shows, go back in time again by venturing into the fortified enclosure of the Medieval City with its charming, finely detailed realism. Discover the rich heritage of the Middle Ages and lost expertise of master craftsmen.
  • The 18th Century Village. Have a rest in the village where time has stood still. Every house in this village is a source of surprise. Wander down the narrow streets as you like, paying a visit to the vegetable garden, the wash house and the barn.
  • The Market Town in 1900. Relive the unique atmosphere of the Belle Epoque! Flanked by its covered market and its authentic cafe, the main square is lined with Belle Epoque shops with enticing window displays. Behind the windows, shopkeepers busy themselves: the toy seller, the sweet seller... Days in The Market Town in 1900 are punctuated by the town crier appearing to cry out his "Public Notices" which make the Musical Machines come out and play their captivating tune.
  • The Fort of the Year Thousand. Visit the set of The Vikings Show to see a real thatch-roofed hamlet, admire the blacksmith's strength as he strikes the iron and the edge-tool maker's precision work.

The Hotels of the Nocturnal City

  • The Gallo-Roman Villa. Have an unforgettable stay with your family here in "Ancient Rome" surrounded by a Mediterranean garden. Being just a short stroll away from the Gallo-Roman Stadium, you may hear the lions roar!
  • Clovis Islands. This hotel entirely built on stilts and surrounded by water will take you back to the Merovingian period where the thatched-roof huts have all modern conveniences to accommodate the whole family
  • The Field of the Cloth of Gold. Discover all the splendours of the Renaissance and enjoy a royal family experience in one of the flamboyant residences belonging to François I of France and Henry VIII
  • Lecure's Home. Follow in the footsteps of General Lescure in one of the extravagant suites at this 18th century residence. With a friendly and unusual feel, each suite has its own individual atmosphere to provide a peaceful setting.

Restaurants

19 restaurants.