Tickets to ZSL London Zoo
Make your way to the world's most famous Zoo, the ZSL London Zoo and get up and close with your favourite animals.
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Take a stroll through ZSL London Zoo, which is housing some of the world's most exotic animals! With over 750 different species, there's something for everyone to see.
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The focus has shifted from simply presenting the animals to providing an educational experience that also safeguards them.
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See gorillas, Komodo dragons, Galapagos turtles and lions and tigers up close!
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Make your way to the Reptile House, Butterfly Paradise, Penguin Beach and more for some animal sightings.
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Then head over to exhibits like Land of the Lions and Tiger Territory where you can learn about these animals and their conservation efforts.
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incluye
- Entry to ZSL London Zoo
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política de cancelación
Estas entradas no se pueden cancelar ni reprogramar.
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What to Expect
ZSL London Zoo is a destination full of animals and amusements, with over 750 species of animals to meet and thousands more surprising and fascinating facts just waiting to be discovered. Find yourself face-to-face with our Asiatic lions and our friendly giraffes whilst they enjoy a spot of lunch. Wander through our Madagascan shrub forest and see how many of our ring-tailed lemurs you can spot! At the ZSL London Zoo fun days help them fundraise, so make your way to the zoo and help make the lives of your favourite animals better.
History of ZSL London Zoo
Since opening in the summer of 1828, this zoo in London has continuously functioned and is now regarded as the world's oldest scientific zoo. After being established by Sir Stamford Raffles and Sir Humphry Davy, Dr Peter Chalmers Mitchell was appointed secretary of the Society in 1902 and immediately began to dramatically change how the zoo was run. His biggest impactful change forced many animals who were previously kept indoors due to London's cold weather, out into the open where they could thrive. This idea was inspired by Hamburg Zoo at the time. Consequently, this led to newer and improved designs for many of the buildings housing these animals. Its collection today includes 17,500 individuals from over 750 species.
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know before you go
Important Information
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This experience is suitable for wheelchair users.
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Children under 16 will not be admitted without an adult
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Permission must be obtained for all filming and photography for commercial purposes; Please ask at the main gate
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No dogs are allowed on the London Zoo premises
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Please note, there is no provision for left luggage.
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Bicycles, scooters, rollerskates, rollerblades, and skateboards are not allowed on Zoo premises
Operating Hours
11 Febr 2023 – 25 Mar 2023
- Opening: 10am, Last Entry: 4pm, Closing: 5pm
26 Mar 2023 – 3 Sep 2023
- Opening: 10am, Last Entry: 5pm, Closing: 6pm
4 Sep 2023 – 29 Oct 2023
- Opening: 10am, Last Entry: 4pm, Closing: 5pm
30 Oct 2023 – 9 Feb 2024
- Opening: 10am, Last Entry: 3pm, Closing: 4pm
10 Feb 2024 – 28 Mar 2024
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Opening: 10am, Last Entry: 4pm, Closing: 5pm
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Last admission one hour before closing time, you will NOT be admitted after this time.
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Some animal exhibits may close up to 30 minutes before closing time.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the attraction. Students must show a valid student ID.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Show your ticket at ZSL London Zoo.
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Address: Outer Cir, London NW1 4RY, United Kingdom.
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Getting There
By Bus
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The closest bus stop is London Zoo (Stop B). It is a quick 9-minute walk to the attraction.
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Board bus 274 to get you there.
By Car
- If you're driving to the attraction, take route A5205 and then Outer Cir road to reach there.