€21.4
/ Adult
This animal park is one of the oldest in Europe, opening its gates in 1892. It’s home to over 2,000 animals from more than 300 species, all living in spacious, naturalistic enclosures. The park is also known for its focus on conservation and education, making it a place where you can learn a lot about wildlife and the environment.
- The park is most popular for its large primate collection, especially gorillas and orangutans.
- Thereโs a dolphinarium, a reptile house, and a childrenโs zoo where you can get close to farm animals.
- The grounds are full of shady trees and picnic spots, perfect for a chill day out.
- See rare animals up close: You can spot animals like Komodo dragons, red pandas, and exotic birds that you donโt see every day.
- Learn about conservation: The park runs programs to protect endangered species and teaches visitors about animal care and the environment.
- Family-friendly experience: There are interactive zones and playgrounds, so itโs easy to spend a whole day here with friends or family.
- Best time to visit: Mornings are less crowded and animals are more active.
- Dress code: Wear comfy shoes and bring a hat or sunscreen, since youโll be walking outside a lot.
- Tickets: Itโs best to book tickets online a few days in advance, especially during weekends or holidays.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at €21.4.
Last checked: Feb 19, 2025
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