MagánZOO
MagánZOO: A Unique Wildlife Experience
Discover the wonders of wildlife at MagánZOO, a captivating zoo experience in Felsőlajos, Hungary, suitable for all ages.
Explore MagánZOO, a captivating zoo nestled in Felsőlajos, Hungary, offering a unique experience for visitors of all ages with its diverse wildlife and engaging exhibits.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from the town center of Kiskunság, head southeast on Route 53. Continue for approximately 12 kilometers until you reach the village of Felsőlajos. Once in Felsőlajos, turn onto Benei dűlő. MagánZOO is located a short distance down this road, and there is parking available on-site. Please be aware that there may be a parking fee, so keep some cash handy.
Public Transportation
To reach MagánZOO using public transportation, take the train from Kiskunság to Kecskemét. From Kecskemét, transfer to Bus 137 at the Kecskemét bus station that heads towards Felsőlajos. Get off at the 'Felsőlajos' stop. From there, it’s about a 15-minute walk down Benei dűlő to reach the zoo. Be sure to check the bus and train schedules in advance as they may vary, especially on weekends.
Taxi
For a more convenient option, consider taking a taxi directly to MagánZOO. Taxis are available in Kiskunság, and you can call a local taxi service or use a ride-hailing app if available. The taxi ride should take about 15-20 minutes from Kiskunság to the zoo. Expect to pay around 3,000 HUF for this trip, depending on traffic and the exact pickup point.
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