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Explore the vibrant wildlife at Pécs Zoo, a delightful family-friendly destination in Hungary's charming city of Pécs, perfect for nature lovers.
Pécs Zoo is a must-visit destination for families and animal lovers, offering an immersive experience with a diverse range of wildlife in a beautifully landscaped setting. Located in the charming city of Pécs, this zoo is not only a haven for animals but also a delightful escape for tourists looking to connect with nature. With over 29,000 photos capturing the vibrant atmosphere, the zoo promises a memorable adventure for visitors of all ages.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport - Bus
From the center of Pécs, walk to the Pécs Bus Station (Pécs autóbusz-állomás), located at 0.5 km from Széchenyi Square. Once there, take Bus Line 34 towards 'Zárda utca'. Stay on the bus for approximately 15 minutes. Get off at the 'Pécs Zoo' stop (Ángyán János utca). The zoo entrance is a short walk from the bus stop.
Walking
If you prefer to walk, start from Széchenyi Square and head northeast on Kossuth Lajos utca. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Ángyán János utca. Turn left onto Ángyán János utca. The Pécs Zoo will be on your right after about 1.5 km. This walk should take around 25 minutes.
Taxi
For a more direct route, consider taking a taxi. You can hail a taxi from any location in the city or use a taxi app. Provide the driver with the address 'Pécs, Ángyán János u. 1, 7635'. The ride should take approximately 10 minutes, depending on traffic.
Use Pécs Zoo as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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