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Zoo Amiens Métropole: A Biodiversity Hotspot

Discover a world of wildlife in the heart of Amiens at Zoo Amiens Métropole, a leading conservation and education center.

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The Zoo Amiens Métropole, established in 1952, is a zoological park in Amiens, France, home to around 700 animals representing 120 species from around the world. It's committed to conservation, education, and recreation, making it a must-see destination.

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All. du Zoo, Amiens, 80000, FR
Monday
10 am-7 pm
Tuesday
10 am-7 pm
Wednesday
10 am-7 pm
Thursday
10 am-7 pm
Friday
10 am-7 pm
Saturday
10 am-7 pm
Sunday
10 am-7 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From Amiens city center (e.g., Place de la République), the zoo is approximately a 20-minute walk. Head west towards the Parc de la Hotoie and follow the signs for the zoo through the park. The entrance is located on the edge of the park, near the Allée du Zoo. No cost involved.

    Public Transport

    From Amiens train station (Gare du Nord), take bus line N1 towards 'Zoo d'Amiens'. The bus stop is located directly in front of the zoo entrance. The journey takes approximately 14 minutes and buses depart every 20 minutes. A single ticket costs €1.50.

    Taxi

    From Amiens train station (Gare du Nord), a taxi to the zoo takes approximately 4 minutes. The estimated cost is €7-€9.

    Local tips

    Check the zoo's website for the latest schedule of events, including animal feedings and educational talks.
    The zoo is easily accessible by public transportation, car, and bicycle.
    Free parking is available near the zoo entrance, located at 178 rue Jean Jaurès.
    The zoo is committed to accessibility, with facilities and services designed to accommodate visitors with disabilities.

    Discover more about Zoo Amiens Métropole

    Nestled in the heart of Amiens, the Zoo Amiens Métropole offers a captivating journey into the animal kingdom. Since its establishment in 1952, the zoo has evolved into a vital center for conservation, education, and recreation, drawing nearly 200,000 visitors annually. The zoo's unique setting, amidst a network of waterways and lush greenery, creates a tranquil oasis where visitors can connect with nature and discover the wonders of biodiversity. The zoo is home to approximately 700 animals representing 120 species from across the globe. As you explore the zoo, you'll encounter a diverse array of creatures, including Sumatran tigers, playful red pandas, agile white-handed gibbons, and charismatic California sea lions. The zoo's exhibits are thoughtfully designed to replicate the animals' natural environments, providing both physical and mental enrichment. Recent expansions and renovations have further enhanced the visitor experience. The "Archipelagos" zone showcases the unique biodiversity of Southeast Asian islands, highlighting the plight of endangered species like the Sumatran tiger. The "Shores" zone transports visitors to the Pacific coast of America, where they can observe sea lions and penguins in their simulated natural habitats. The Zoo Amiens Métropole is more than just a place to see animals; it's a hub for conservation and research. The zoo actively supports in-situ conservation projects around the world, providing financial assistance to organizations working to protect endangered species in their native habitats. These projects range from protecting red pandas in Nepal to rehabilitating Asian hornbills in India and reintroducing crested tortoises in Senegal. Education is also a key component of the zoo's mission. Interactive exhibits and daily keeper talks provide visitors with insights into the lives of the animals and the challenges they face in the wild.
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