You are able to find this location around or behind a neighborhood. The staff is pretty friendly and allows you to take photo's but they do warn you that some animals can't take the flash on your camera.. Not that this is needed since there is enough light.
The tickets for adult (what i have paid for) was €10. You don't need to wait or purchase an online ticket. You can pay with cash or card.. the room isn't too big, there is 1 floor. and there are several animals in here to explore. There is one of the workers touring you around and telling you about this and that. you could even hold some of the animals.
This is definitely meant for younger people but if you do have a spark of interest this is definitely an interesting place to visit. If you are exploring on your own, you could be done in about 15 minutes. Depending on...
Read moreThe Reptile Zoo is a small but interesting place to visit. It’s quite warm inside, which makes sense as the animals come from warmer climates. For many visitors—especially kids—it’s probably an exciting and unique experience to see these reptiles up close.
Personally, I found it a bit funny to pay to see animals that are commonly found on the streets or in parks back in my home country. Still, I understand that for others, especially those who don’t see these animals every day, it can be a fascinating outing.
Despite its size, the zoo is well-kept, and the staff are friendly and informative, happy to share facts about the animals. Overall, I’d still recommend a visit—it’s a fun and educational stop, particularly for families with children.
By the way, there is no parking on site, you will have to park on the street...
Read moreHad a great time! The staff were super friendly and clearly knew their stuff—they were happy to answer questions and share fun facts about the animals.
Even though it’s a fairly small place, there’s a surprising amount to see and do, especially for kids. You can feed turtles, touch a snake (which was way more fun than I expected), and get up close to a wide range of reptiles. All the animals looked well cared for and healthy.
I went as part of a date (we’re both in our mid-twenties), and we ended up spending about 2 hours there just enjoying the experience. It’s definitely geared more toward families, but we still had a lot of fun.
Just a heads up—there were a lot of kids when we went, so if that’s not your thing, it might not be the best fit. Otherwise, it's a charming and interactive little spot that’s worth...
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