A zoo steeped in history and culture, London Zoo is undoubtedly an iconic landmark in the capital and is a must-visit for any animal fanatics out there! Hailed the world’s first scientific zoo, London Zoo opened in 1828 and has been enthralling its customers ever since…
From elegant giraffes to roaring tigers, London Zoo boasts an impressive array of animals which can be discovered on the zoo’s colour coded routes. If you really fancy getting up close and personal with these friendly, or not so friendly creatures, then why not enjoy one of London Zoo’s unforgettable experiences; be a junior keeper for the day or take part in a unique course in the zoo academy!
Offering three separate colour-coded routes, you can discover your favourite animals from all over the world…
Starting off the tour with giraffes, the pink route takes you on an adventure featuring an array of fascinating herbivores, including zebras, adorable pygmy hippos, mischievous meerkats, fascinating okapis, leaping lemurs, African hunting dogs and many more…
Have you ever been face-to-face with a lion up close? Now is your chance - on the orange route, you can experience these incredibly majestic creatures in the flesh along with playful penguins, beautiful butterflies, llamas, spiders, camels and more..
Are you a lover of cold blooded creatures? Then the blue route is for you! Peep inside the reptile house and discover crocs or venture to the ponds and experience incredible galapagos tortoises. You can also discover enchanting tigers, red river hogs and camels…
Type of Ticket | Price |
Adult Online | £25 |
Child Online | £16 |
Senior/Ticket Online | £23 |
Disabled Child | £18 |
London Zoo is located in the heart of London and is therefore easily accessible by public transport and also by car.
The London Zoo address is:
Regent's Park
London
NW1 4RY
UK
Contact
Tel: 020 7722 3333
Fax: 020 7586 5743
There a plenty of places to grab a bite to eat at London Zoo. If you fancy a hot meal, then enjoy a delicious and varied menu at the Terrace Restaurant. Alternatively, if you are after something on the go, stop by at the Beach Hut, Amreli Street, the Aquarium Kiosk and the Peckish Cafe.
Parking
There is disabled parking available at London Zoo which is located in front of the entrance and also on the main road for up to four hours.
Getting Around
Most of the zoo is accessible for wheelchair users despite there being many old buildings. Most of the paths are tarmac and there are lifts available. There is limited viewing at the historic Lubetek pool but most of the other sections are wheelchair friendly.
There are also a limited number of wheelchairs and mobility scooters available to hire.
There are accessible toilets available opposite B.U.G.S, next to the Reptile House, near the main entrance next to vulture aviary and the terrace restaurant.
The London Zoo address is
Regent's Park
London
NW1 4RY
UK
Yes, there is a car park available. The car park charges £14.50 for cars and motor bikes.
A standard adult ticket is £32.50
Yes, you can eat at the Terrace Restaurant and there are several kiosks.
The London Zoo is mostly accessible apart from the Lubetek Pool.
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