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Zoological Gardens Karlsruhe: A City Oasis

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Discover wildlife and botanical beauty in the heart of Karlsruhe at the Zoological Gardens, a unique zoo and city garden experience.

The Zoological Gardens Karlsruhe, or Zoologischer Stadtgarten Karlsruhe, is a unique combination of a zoo and a city park in the heart of Karlsruhe, Germany. Established in 1865, it is one of Germany's oldest zoos, offering a blend of animal encounters and horticultural displays.

A brief summary to Zoological Gardens Karlsruhe

  • Monday 9 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-4 pm
  • Friday 9 am-4 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-4 pm
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  • Purchase tickets online in advance to avoid potential queues, especially during peak season.
  • Check the feeding schedule to witness the animals' behaviors and learn more from the keepers.
  • Explore both the zoo and the Stadtgarten to fully appreciate the combination of animal exhibits and botanical displays.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking.
  • Visit during the week to avoid the larger weekend crowds.

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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Zoological Gardens Karlsruhe is easily accessible via public transport. Take any tram or bus line that stops at 'Hauptbahnhof' (main station) or 'Kongresszentrum'. From either stop, it's a short walk to the zoo's entrances. A single ride within Karlsruhe (2 zones) costs approximately €2.60. A day ticket for 1 person within Karlsruhe (2 zones) is €5.20.

  • Walking

    From Karlsruhe Central Station (Hauptbahnhof), the south entrance of the Zoological Gardens is a short walk. Exit the station in the direction of the city center and follow the signs. The walk is approximately 5 minutes. From the Kongresszentrum, walk in the direction of Festplatz. The north entrance will be on your left.

  • Parking

    If driving, follow signs for 'Zentrum', then 'Hauptbahnhof' or 'Kongresszentrum'. Underground parking is available at the Kongresszentrum near the north entrance (access via Hermann-Billing-Straße). Parking rates vary, but expect to pay around €2-3 per hour. Limited parking may also be available near the main train station.

Discover more about Zoological Gardens Karlsruhe

The Zoological Gardens Karlsruhe presents a distinctive experience, merging a traditional zoo with the tranquility of a city garden. Founded in 1865, the zoo has evolved into a green oasis where visitors can observe a diverse collection of animals within beautifully landscaped grounds. The park is home to around 6,500 animals representing over 340 species. The animal exhibits are organized into themed areas, providing insights into different habitats and ecosystems. Visitors can see animals from around the world, including elephants, giraffes, primates, and various bird species. The zoo actively participates in international breeding programs for endangered species, contributing to conservation efforts. The Stadtgarten, or city garden, complements the zoo with its diverse botanical displays. It features around 800 trees from various countries and 15,000 roses of 130 varieties. The Japanese Garden, a serene landscape with a Shinto shrine and pagoda, is a highlight. The Stadtgarten also includes flower beds, water features, and open spaces for relaxation. The Zoological Gardens Karlsruhe is committed to education and conservation. It offers various programs and exhibits that highlight the importance of biodiversity and environmental protection. The zoo also supports conservation projects worldwide through its Species Protection Foundation.
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