Aeroscopia Admission Ticket
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Aeroscopia Admission Ticket
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- Explorer077658408450 contributionsNot for petlovers :-(I am beyond disgusted! Temperatures around 30°C. The only parking that fits vehicles above 1.80cm has no shades at all. Therefore, I have to take my dog with me. Final result, a trip with three kids - and a dpg- to no avail. Thank you Aeroscopia for your consideration for animals wellbeing.Written 22 August 2024
- EnjoyUrHoliday0 contributionsExcellent place and must visitAbsolute must visit if you are in Toulouse. People visiting Toulouse mostly have aviation background or association , it is worth visiting.Written 19 May 2024
- trungtindinh0 contributionsA Journey through Aviation Marvels at AeroscopiaAeroscopia, located in Toulouse, is a treasure trove for aviation enthusiasts and curious minds alike. This aeronautic museum offers an immersive experience, showcasing an impressive collection of real-size planes and providing unique opportunities to step inside iconic aircraft such as the Concorde and Airbus A380. My visit to Aeroscopia was nothing short of extraordinary, and here's why. The highlight of the museum is undoubtedly the chance to explore the Concorde up close. Stepping into this legendary supersonic jet feels like entering a time capsule, allowing visitors to appreciate the sheer engineering marvel that defined an era of aviation. The meticulously preserved interior, complete with the luxurious seats and cockpit, offers an authentic glimpse into the golden age of air travel. The Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft, is another star attraction. Aeroscopia provides an interactive and educational experience by allowing visitors to wander through the interior of this giant. Walking through the spacious cabins and peering into the cockpit, one gains a profound understanding of the scale and complexity involved in creating such a colossal flying machine. The museum's presentation is both informative and engaging. Exhibits are accompanied by well-curated information boards, providing insights into the history and technological advancements that shaped these remarkable aircraft. The knowledgeable staff members are also readily available to answer questions, adding a personal touch to the overall experience. What sets Aeroscopia apart is its dedication to preserving aviation history. The attention to detail in maintaining and showcasing these aircraft is commendable. The pristine condition of the planes, coupled with the opportunity to go inside them, makes for an immersive and unforgettable visit. The museum's layout is user-friendly, with clear signage and thematic sections that cater to a diverse audience. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or a family looking for an educational day out, Aeroscopia caters to all age groups with its varied exhibits and interactive displays.Written 4 January 2024
- mrc2820 contributionstwo concordes onsiteprobably the highlight is to visit the interior of concorde plane, which is now de-commisioned other than that, you will be treated to a history of aviation and also different miniaturized Airbus models since the beginning of timeWritten 15 November 2023
- danny71470 contributionsClose, but not perfectThe collection is fantastic, and the admission price is very reasonable, but there are 2 things that I wish I’d known before going there The first is that we mainly went because of the “Let’s Visit Airbus” tour, which is okay… but access to the inside of the Concorde is only once a day and was the same time as the only English speaking Airbus tour. Had I known that, I’d have preferred to visit Concorde, and I think they should do 2 Concorde events a day to give visitors an opportunity to do both. Obviously if you’re not intending on doing the Airbus tour this won’t affect you But secondly there’s another museum next to it (Ailes Anciennes Toulouse). Great little museum, well worth the €6 entry price, who give a discount to Aeroscopia visitors… yet all 3 Aeroscopia staff I asked didn’t even know if the museum was open, let alone there being a discount. The only offsite restaurant is very high end and really overpriced. Not really suitable for family dining. Nice museum, but a couple of things they could do a bit better.Written 31 October 2023
- MarinaFollowsTheSun0 contributionsGreat funGreat for avgeeks. So much to see. You can inside a bunch of planes, there's a simulator and so much more.Written 4 October 2023
- Silvia A0 contributionsIncredible!A museum with modern and old jets with many things to know for children and adults as well. Very well documented, one can see and be inside the Concorde and the biggest plane, the A380.Written 5 August 2023
- TalDarkLeanMean0 contributionsThe one and only ConcordeBeing a Concord fan and aviation nut in general, this museum has long been in my bucket list. Even though I have been to its sister manufacturing site Bristol and Brooklands in UK, still I want to visit all the places in the world where it is kept. And this museum has two of these. While it's a privilege to visit it's birth place, it always makes me sad to see this beautiful futuristic swan just sitting there among other out of date planes because it was forced into early retirement. Since this museum is located right outside the Toulouse airport and Airbus main assembly facility, it has almost all of its current line up planes from A320 to A380. The only one missing is the iconic Beluga which is still doing regular rounds between Toulouse and Hamburg. But they do have a part of Boeing's Super Guppy that Airbus partly manufactured.Written 5 January 2023
- LeLudo0 contributionsGreat experience despite Covid situationGreat planes and helicopters to see and well managed museum. I recommend it, special thanks for very passionate mechanics keeping the oldies in really great shape.Written 25 September 2020
- DinFrance0 contributionsGenuinely great. Value for moneyDid this as an add-on to the Airbus site tour. Being a family of seven started to knock the price up a tad (but still not unreasonable on a per-head basis). To be honest, I think I preferred the museum more than the Airbus tour - simply because you could walk around in the planes etc. An amazing selection of planes (two Concorde, an A300B, Super Guppy etc (the pre-cursor to the Beluga) and an A380). All very well laid out etc. The A380 is simply an amazing plane - and massive. Whilst it is difficult to find any positive points from the current Covid, it did mean the crowds were very small and there was no queuing needed to go on anything (in fact we went on some of the planes more than once). Also, well laid out from the health/social distancing point of view. I would highly recommend this.Written 19 July 2020
- rinkydinkyd000 contributionsAmazing MuseumI Can't speak highly enough of this place. A fantastic museum with 3 large aircraft greeting you before you've even hit reception. Very reasonably priced with lots to see inside. All very clean and no dusty exhibits which sometimes happen in such museums. Outside the rear greeted with what can only be described as one of the highlights of my adult life, walking around underneath the A380, A320, and best of all the A340-600. Unfortunately the A380 wasn't open for walking in yet but I will be back next year to go on. Well worth a trip from the UK for this and the factory tourWritten 8 March 2020
- Bella M0 contributionsDefinitely recommend - fantasticFar exceeded expectations. Was great to see and have so much access to aviation history. Being able to step onboard a Concorde was great. The tram station is only a short 10 minute walk away and is well signposted if you wish to catch public transport.Written 2 March 2020
- grsh19800 contributionsAbsolutely phenomenalAs a keen aviator this place has been at the top of my wish list for some time and it didn’t disappoint. First impressions upon arrival are that of absolutely astonishment and awe, the sheer size of the Super Guppy beggars belief, the beauty and elegance of the Concorde and the vast array of beautiful and diverse machinery is quite astonishing. We happily spent a few hours marvelling at this collection of aviation history; a must for anyone who’s even vaguely interested in this sort of thing - its just amazing.Written 17 February 2020
- SteveR3610 contributionsFantastic exhibitsThis museum takes you through the history of flight and has some amazing exhibits to view and walk inside. Highlight for most will be the Concorde and A300. Layout has been well thought out and there are plenty of exhibits to keep one occupied, in our case over 2 hours it didn't feel like it though. Well worth the trek on the Tram which was fun to do.Written 19 November 2019
- Sean T0 contributionsFantastic place to be with kidsVisited Aeroscopia with 3 boys 15, 13 and 10 years old, all of them got excited about number of presented planes. Specific interest was about trip to Airbus hangar where A380, A320 were assembled that time. Also I should mention Concord display plane, it gives an idea how it was about traveling on such a plane, as well as a bit of history of supersonic aviation. Tourist store at the exit will give you a chance to memorize this visit by select from huge variety of practical and fancy gifts.Written 6 November 2019
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Eric B
Sospel, France145 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
I don't know where to start... Well by getting the tickets ;)
So, Aeroscopia is a museum, but also a VR experience in an aerobatic plane, and even the possibility of visiting the Airbus site.
We start with the museum; Planes everywhere!! From the little cuckoo to the flagship of aviation, the Concorde..
From the A300, the A380, and of course the Concorde, we get inside, for the pleasure of the eyes. Having worked on Concorde (on the runway), it is always a pang in the heart to see this beautiful bird nailed to the ground. Many other aircraft are present (Super Guppy, A400M, etc.), we are really at the heart of aviation.
The aerobatics experience in virtual reality (VR): It's at the TOP!!! We really step into the role of a pilot aboard an aerobatic plane. VR headset, 3D seat, flight controls, everything is there to do loops, rolls and other dives. A must do...
To finish, a visit to the Airbus site, a city within a city... And the bus picks us up directly at the museum.
To visit this site where 25,000 people work, a large part is by bus, to which a guide explains everything that is happening. Badge hung, and after passing through the security checkpoint, we discover all the stages of aircraft manufacturing. The visit includes a break to visit the A350 final assembly hangar on foot (in fact, you do not walk around the workshop, but you are located high up with a view of the whole from the hangar. The organizer explains the different stages to arrive at a finished plane, ready for flight. With a little luck, we can even come across the Beluga and Beluga XL on the airport tarmac.
Allow a day to do everything.
Yes, and how much does it cost?? I took the museum + VR + Airbus package, for a total of 45 euros per person. And frankly, this price is well placed for aircraft lovers! Especially since you can start the visit to the museum, go and visit Airbus, then return to the museum, because the ticket is valid for the day.
Please note: for the Airbus visit, you must have an identity document (valid identity card or passport, driving license is not accepted) to be able to enter the site.
So, Aeroscopia is a museum, but also a VR experience in an aerobatic plane, and even the possibility of visiting the Airbus site.
We start with the museum; Planes everywhere!! From the little cuckoo to the flagship of aviation, the Concorde..
From the A300, the A380, and of course the Concorde, we get inside, for the pleasure of the eyes. Having worked on Concorde (on the runway), it is always a pang in the heart to see this beautiful bird nailed to the ground. Many other aircraft are present (Super Guppy, A400M, etc.), we are really at the heart of aviation.
The aerobatics experience in virtual reality (VR): It's at the TOP!!! We really step into the role of a pilot aboard an aerobatic plane. VR headset, 3D seat, flight controls, everything is there to do loops, rolls and other dives. A must do...
To finish, a visit to the Airbus site, a city within a city... And the bus picks us up directly at the museum.
To visit this site where 25,000 people work, a large part is by bus, to which a guide explains everything that is happening. Badge hung, and after passing through the security checkpoint, we discover all the stages of aircraft manufacturing. The visit includes a break to visit the A350 final assembly hangar on foot (in fact, you do not walk around the workshop, but you are located high up with a view of the whole from the hangar. The organizer explains the different stages to arrive at a finished plane, ready for flight. With a little luck, we can even come across the Beluga and Beluga XL on the airport tarmac.
Allow a day to do everything.
Yes, and how much does it cost?? I took the museum + VR + Airbus package, for a total of 45 euros per person. And frankly, this price is well placed for aircraft lovers! Especially since you can start the visit to the museum, go and visit Airbus, then return to the museum, because the ticket is valid for the day.
Please note: for the Airbus visit, you must have an identity document (valid identity card or passport, driving license is not accepted) to be able to enter the site.

Written 7 March 2024
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ML L
36 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
Beautiful aeronautical museum, where we see many "real" planes, including those which were used for testing. The only downside is perhaps the lack of a flight simulator which would provide a little more lucidity. On the other hand, skip Let's go visit Airbus, it's very disappointing, just a bus tour 90% of the time in front of large hangars. The tour of the assembly line is only a view from above in an aquarium room with large metal bars that obstruct the view. The guide was inaudible because there was no portable microphone and the screen which broadcasts small powerpoint films was not visible to the world because it was too low!!!

Written 1 October 2023
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Jade et Iliès
Rennes, France47 contributions
Very large museum, with possibility to visit planes. Very informative and ideal for children. However could do much better, some games, quizzes are funnily worn out and could be easily repaired or replaced, a bit the impression that the activities where one can participate are very can renovated. It’s also a pity that there aren’t sometimes museum staff members to ask questions about. A system of people capacity on planes is really good.
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Written 1 November 2024
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TravellingWizard
Bengaluru, India305 contributions
Oct 2024 • Family
I had very high hopes for Aeroscopia but was disappointed as the planes are not maintained in a good condition and it was not worth the money. There were even bird droppings on the Concorde. :(
Unlike other museums, you dont get to sit on the seats of the Concorde and enjoy an audio commentary of a simulated flight at 60,000 feet.
Unlike other museums, you dont get to sit on the seats of the Concorde and enjoy an audio commentary of a simulated flight at 60,000 feet.
Written 27 October 2024
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BluFast
Manchester, UK173 contributions
Jul 2023 • Solo
I had booked a few nights stay in Toulouse as part of a week's holiday in France so I could visit the Airbus factory. Unfortunately due to Manatour being misleading about the actual dates these ran, I never got an opportunity to see this, and whilst I was stuck there anyway I decided to visit Aeroscopia.
It was raining that morning, so I decided to visit in the afternoon when it would be drier. Whilst dissapointed in no Airbus tour, I was hoping this wold salvage part of my holiday.
I got there to see a concorde tour on the events screen for an extra 3 and a half euros. Only one problem, the tour started 3 and a half hours ago! No other tours ran. Why put it on when it was throwing it down in the morning with little visitors? No way to plan ahead for these tours either (nothing online about it in terms of daily plans for tour times).
I never got to see inside the Air France concorde parked up. Let down!
The rest of it is aircraft that you can walk around but all the cool interior and cockpit areas are 'window sealed off' from visitors. No chance to pretend your a concorde pilot or passenger. No interaction. No fun at all.
The only part worth seeing is the A380 with its unique pod that leads inside into the interior away from the rest of the exhibits. This was cool, although again most of te areas cordened off by large screens so only the bar area could be 'felt' and experienced.
Just like the Airbus tour that never happened, I was further let down by this because I would have loved to see inside Concorde but was never given a proper opportunity.
It was raining that morning, so I decided to visit in the afternoon when it would be drier. Whilst dissapointed in no Airbus tour, I was hoping this wold salvage part of my holiday.
I got there to see a concorde tour on the events screen for an extra 3 and a half euros. Only one problem, the tour started 3 and a half hours ago! No other tours ran. Why put it on when it was throwing it down in the morning with little visitors? No way to plan ahead for these tours either (nothing online about it in terms of daily plans for tour times).
I never got to see inside the Air France concorde parked up. Let down!
The rest of it is aircraft that you can walk around but all the cool interior and cockpit areas are 'window sealed off' from visitors. No chance to pretend your a concorde pilot or passenger. No interaction. No fun at all.
The only part worth seeing is the A380 with its unique pod that leads inside into the interior away from the rest of the exhibits. This was cool, although again most of te areas cordened off by large screens so only the bar area could be 'felt' and experienced.
Just like the Airbus tour that never happened, I was further let down by this because I would have loved to see inside Concorde but was never given a proper opportunity.
Written 7 July 2023
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Cabodoc
Indianapolis, IN3 contributions
Jun 2024 • Solo
Be careful - the aeroscopia museum and the airbus factory tour are different. The factory tour is a boring hour and half bus ride with one stop for 10 minutes to get a distant obstructed view through steel girders at the assembly field. Otherwise it is sitting on a bus listening to narration of "inside this next huge metal building, they do this and that"....over and over again. I can not comment on the museum itself because after the bus tour I was out of time!
Written 15 June 2024
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Diego R
Novi Ligure, Italy10 contributions
Disappointment. You hope to see something of the Airbus factories, as they promise you, but instead they take you around on a bus, they explain something you might hear on the internet, and you end up entering a warehouse 5 minutes away, where you can see very little from above. The aviation museum, on the other hand, is interesting and well organised, which ultimately justifies going to that site.

Written 1 August 2023
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Luc G
Baule, France35 contributions
Beautiful exhibition of aeronautical jewels, unfortunately rather little highlighted. Very little information, presentations and pedagogy. A focus is made on "aeronautical excellence" which contrasts strongly with the state of the aircraft presented (flat tires, dirty canopies, cobwebs everywhere on the aircraft). The museum gives the Impression of living on its achievements.
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Written 8 September 2024
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Voyageurs392
Perpignan, France50 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
For aviation enthusiasts and those less passionate about it, they can visit the interior of the test Concorde and one of the first A300s, as well as that of an A380 (outside).
I would have liked to visit the deckchair on the tarmac, but it is not available for visits.
The circuit is well done, in a large hall with a mezzanine containing the models and a fresco explaining the beginnings of aviation to today.
It's fun for the youngest, with a tip: for the youngest there are activities generally on weekends and Wednesdays.
The toilets are clean, and the shop is affordable...
If I have a suggestion...we install charging stations for electric vehicles!
and a wish: to be able to visit a caravel that I had the opportunity to take during the last year of its commercial operation! for me, a plane as legendary as the Concorde.
THANKS,
I would have liked to visit the deckchair on the tarmac, but it is not available for visits.
The circuit is well done, in a large hall with a mezzanine containing the models and a fresco explaining the beginnings of aviation to today.
It's fun for the youngest, with a tip: for the youngest there are activities generally on weekends and Wednesdays.
The toilets are clean, and the shop is affordable...
If I have a suggestion...we install charging stations for electric vehicles!
and a wish: to be able to visit a caravel that I had the opportunity to take during the last year of its commercial operation! for me, a plane as legendary as the Concorde.
THANKS,

Written 29 November 2023
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Carlos Q
2 contributions
Aug 2023
We were quite impressed
We liked everything, the A380, the Concorde and others, as well as seeing the turbines, engines, etc. up close.
All the planes at a certain distance which we can see the enormous size of each one of them,
In the store we were very well attended
All good in general, we will return!
We liked everything, the A380, the Concorde and others, as well as seeing the turbines, engines, etc. up close.
All the planes at a certain distance which we can see the enormous size of each one of them,
In the store we were very well attended
All good in general, we will return!

Written 19 August 2023
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Without any tours, do you have to book the museum entry ticket in advance?
Written 19 September 2019
Is Aeroscopia open on Mondays? do I have to book a tour before my visit?
Written 9 July 2019
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