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London Zoo Entry Ticket

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London Zoo Entry Ticket

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Experience the awe-inspiring wonders of nature at London Zoo, nestled in the heart of vibrant London. Get up close and personal with over 15,000 incredible animals, and delve into the fascinating world of conservation. Explore the vast Indian-themed exhibit of Land of the Lions, where you can stroll along walkways and observe the majestic Asiatic lions. Encounter the magnificent Sumatran tigers in Tiger Territory, and learn about the challenges they face in the wild. Delight in the whimsical Tiny Giants exhibit, showcasing the fascinating world of invertebrates. Don't miss the chance to witness the playful antics of Humboldt penguins in England's largest penguin pool. And be sure to visit Gorilla Kingdom to admire the grace and beauty of these majestic creatures. London Zoo is an enchanting oasis in the heart of the city, offering an unforgettable wildlife experience.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 3 hours - 5 hours
  • Suitable for 1-14 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Get closer to the mighty Asiatic lions
  • Experience the natural behaviors of Sumatran tigers
  • Discover the wonderful world of invertebrates
  • Watch Humboldt penguins dive and swim
  • Observe the elegance and grace of giraffes
  • Entrance to ZSL London Zoo
  • Guide book
  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • Food and drinks

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Introduction

Experience the wonders of nature at London Zoo, located in the vibrant capital city of London. This ZSL conservation zoo offers a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with a diverse range of wildlife. Nestled in the picturesque Regent's Park, the zoo boasts stunning heritage-listed buildings and lush gardens, creating a tranquil oasis in the heart of the bustling city. With over 15,000 incredible animals to discover, London Zoo promises an unforgettable adventure for nature lovers of all ages.

What to Expect

At London Zoo, expect to be amazed by the fascinating world of wildlife. From majestic big cats to playful primates, from colorful birds to slithering reptiles, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Get ready to witness thrilling animal behaviors, learn about conservation efforts, and create cherished memories of the natural world. Whether you're a family seeking an educational outing, an animal enthusiast seeking a unique experience, or simply someone looking to connect with nature, London Zoo offers an array of experiences that will leave you in awe.

Who is this for?

London Zoo welcomes visitors of all ages and backgrounds. Families can enjoy a fun-filled day exploring the diverse animal exhibits and participating in interactive activities designed for children. Animal enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to observe rare and endangered species up close while learning about conservation efforts. Nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat from the urban chaos will find solace in the tranquil surroundings of Regent's Park. London Zoo truly caters to a wide audience, ensuring that everyone can find something to enjoy.

Why Book This?

By booking a visit to London Zoo, you are not only treating yourself to a memorable experience but also supporting ZSL's vital conservation work. The zoo is not only a place for entertainment but also a hub for research, education, and wildlife protection. By visiting, you contribute directly to the care and welfare of the animals and help fund conservation projects around the world. Additionally, London Zoo offers a unique opportunity to witness the beauty of nature in the heart of a bustling city, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike.

Good to Know

When visiting London Zoo, remember to wear comfortable shoes and dress according to the weather. The zoo offers a wide range of food and beverage options, so you can refuel during your adventure. Be sure to check the zoo's website for any additional information, such as special events or feeding times, to make the most of your visit. Don't forget your camera to capture those unforgettable moments with the animals. London Zoo is easily accessible by public transportation and is located in close proximity to other popular attractions, allowing you to make the most of your time in the city.

Reviews

Visitors to London Zoo have praised the incredible variety of animals and the educational experiences offered. Many have expressed their appreciation for the conservation efforts and the opportunity to learn about the importance of wildlife preservation. Families have particularly enjoyed the interactive activities designed for children, providing both entertainment and education. Overall, visitors have left London Zoo with a sense of wonder and gratitude for the opportunity to connect with nature in the heart of the city.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

ZSL London Zoo

The Zoo’s biggest experience, Land of the Lions, gives you the chance to get closer than ever before to the mighty Asiatic lions. You can explore walkways covering the 2,500sqm Indian-themed exhibit. Come face-to-face with one of nature’s most awesome predators in Tiger Territory, learn about the natural behaviours of Sumatran tigers and discover the conservation issues these creatures face in the wild. Tiny Giants is a celebration of all things small but mighty, and the sometimes strange but always wonderful world of invertebrates. Also home to a new coral reef tank, this indoor experience is one not to be missed. You’ll love heading down to the beach to watch our colony of Humboldt penguins dive, swim, frolic and feed in England's largest penguin pool, complete with large underwater viewing windows. And step Into Africa to observe the elegance and grace of the giraffes before moving on to the magnificent residents of Gorilla Kingdom.

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Reviews

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3.8 (443)

JP20201234

The zoo was lovely and well kept in most places. Lots of animals to see and go into the indoor / outdoor habitat to see where the animal may be. Zoo was well signposted and easy to navigate The only two down points were 1. Some of the water areas for the animals looked half empty and considering the amount of rain we have had that was quite surprising 2. Children- the amount of children running around, screaming and the parents not keeping an eye on them was mad. It is distracting when signs says to be quiet or not bang on the windows to respect the animals and it is ignored.

Bartholamew4

I’ve been to many zoos around the world, some excellent, some not so good- but London Zoo has to be the worst. The enclosures were overgrown, dirty and rundown. Many of the old concrete structures from less enlightened times still exist which makes for depressing and unsuitable environments for animals and humans alike. A high percentage of the enclosures were empty. Parrot cages were small. Tiger and lion enclosures were tatty and overgrown. Primates were few. It would be interesting to know just how many animals the zoo actually has. Penguins seemed to have the best accommodation package - large mammals the losers as usual. Saw more wildlife in the toilets which were utterly disgusting. As the zoo attached to our capital city, it is a shameful representation of how this country curates a zoo. A pity because we have sone very good animal parks around the country. Perhaps time for this zoo of almost 200 years to either make BIG changes or call it a day. Times have changed.

Excursion26544835825

Went for the day and managed to stay for 5 - 6 hours. Every animal is worth visiting, so make sure you plan time accordingly! Being able to walk with animals freely was the highlight of the trip. Best part is every monkey enclosure, and there was quite alot. The only downside was the lack of food options, and the ones they had were overpriced with lack of options. (bring packed lunch.)

jakatta

My wife, daughter and I had a great time visiting London Zoo for the first time. The zoo is kept clean and the staff are friendly and knowledgable. Great easter egg hunt for the kids to find letters which spell out a code word which has biological/conservation significance. We loved many of the enclosures, especially the tiger, lion and penguin enclosures. Gorillas were amazing to watch their interaction with one another and we were privileged to visit when one of the female gorillas had a young gorilla with her. We also loved watching the volunteers and zoo keepers interacting with the penguins when they were shovelling soft sand around the perimeter of the penguins' pool. Butterfly inflatable house is excellent to walk into and watch the butterflies fly around; zoo restaurant is excellent, especially their pizzas which are made fresh in front of you; reptile and amphibian house is great to walk around as is the rainforest section housing the sloths and fruit bats (although obviously awful warm and humid). Not much for me to say with regard to improvements that could be made; Id only comment that its probably not a good idea to allow the leaf cutter ants to have free access to ropes which are outside their enclosure, especially since no member of staff is there to advise people not to band into the ropes. I doubt anyone would want a few leaf cutter ants going down their collars or into their hair.

NicoleKay84

Went to London zoo on 3/4/2024. We enjoyed seeing the animals. Especially the baby gorilla. We missed a lot of animals today due to getting a bit confused about which way we should be walking and ended up working around the same place a couple of times. Cage was too busy. Would have been great if there was a couple more stands outside to pick up things like a hotdog etc.

collys319c

Me and my bf came here on BH 1st April. Really easy to get to, just 15 min walk from Camden Town. No queue to get in, paid £70 for 2 people. Only thing that let it down was the children. There are signs that remind the visitors to be quiet and respect the animals homes but there are some parents that just don't care what their children do. Most of the time, kids were climbing on the windows of the enclosures and screaming, running around and their parents did not care. The staff did not remind the children to not scream or not climb either. It felt like no one was bothered that the animals may get scared with them, and i felt a bit sorry for the animals to be honest! Especially in the new reptile area, there were no staff inside, just at the door. So us, 2 young adults trying to view the reptiles, then you have kids screaming and running around. Zoo's arent a playground nor are they just for families. Same with the Gorilla and her new baby, there were kids screaming and we had to leave because i felt so bad. I get they are excited, but its just the fact that the staff nor parents did nothing. Same in the butterfly enclosure, said no food or drink on the entrance, but many children in there with candy floss & popcorn.

Kwrwrites

Had a wonderful day out here with my 17 year old. Uncrowded even in the Easter holidays and quick to get in. You can get really close to the animals and there is so much to see. We loved the gorillas, tigers, lions, sloths and Komodo dragon especially. We learn new things every time we come, which is usually at Christmas. A huge site so you’ll do a LOT of walking! Thanks to all the team!

matthewsS7314ZE

Did the meerkat feeding with Lucy and James. They were fantastic and the feeding was great. The four of us sat inside the enclosure and the meerkats sat on our laps and ate from our hands. The animals were super interactive and the staff were great. Would highly recommend the experience.

charlottesL9902XB

Zoo was easily walkable. Animals were out and about so we saw many. Wide variety of species. Animals look VERY well taken care of

AndreWar17

The 2nd time visiting this zoo. An amazing place where you can see such a variety of species. The thing that has filled our heart was to see newborn gorillas with their mum.
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2024-05-04 20:27