Zoo Zürich is an exceptional destination that delights visitors of all ages. From the moment you enter, you’re immersed in beautifully designed habitats that mimic each animal’s natural environment. The Masoala Rainforest Hall is a tropical wonder, complete with cascading waterfalls, free-flying birds, and curious lemurs. The penguin enclosure offers up-close encounters with these charismatic swimmers, who dart through crystal-clear waters as you watch from a submerged viewing tunnel.
Conservation and education are at the heart of Zoo Zürich’s mission. Informative signage, interactive displays, and daily keeper talks provide fascinating insights into animal behavior, habitat preservation, and global biodiversity efforts. Staff members are passionate and approachable, eagerly answering questions and sharing behind-the-scenes stories that deepen your appreciation for each species.
The zoo’s commitment to sustainability is evident everywhere: solar panels power exhibits, rainwater is harvested for irrigation, and on-site composting reduces waste. Even the café menu features locally sourced, organic options—perfect for a leisurely break before exploring the world’s largest outdoor elephant enclosure or the playful sea lion habitat.
Cleanliness and accessibility are superb. Pathways are well-maintained, rest areas are abundant, and stroller - and wheelchair-friendly routes ensure everyone can enjoy the experience. Kids will love the petting zoo and playground, while older visitors can unwind in shaded picnic areas overlooking serene, landscaped gardens.
Whether you’re a lifelong wildlife enthusiast or simply looking for a memorable family outing, Zoo Zürich offers an inspiring blend of conservation, education, and fun. It’s more than a zoo. It’s a vibrant celebration of the animal kingdom and a must-visit attraction whenever you’re in Zurich. Highly...
Read moreZoo Zürich is a must-visit attraction for animal lovers of all ages. My recent visit to the zoo was a truly unforgettable experience that exceeded all my expectations. The zoo is spread across a large area and is home to a wide variety of animals from around the world. The enclosures are spacious and well-maintained, providing the animals with ample room to roam and play. The zoo's commitment to animal welfare is evident in the care and attention given to each animal, making it clear that the well-being of the animals is their top priority. One of the highlights of my visit was the Masoala Rainforest exhibit. This indoor rainforest is home to a diverse range of plants and animals, including lemurs, and various species of birds. The exhibit is designed to replicate the natural environment of Madagascar, and it truly felt like I was transported to a different world. Another standout feature of the zoo is the Africa section, which is home to a number of large animals, including elephants, giraffes, and lions. The enclosures are spacious and well-designed, allowing visitors to observe the animals up close while still providing them with ample space to roam. In addition to the animals, the zoo also has a number of cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy a meal or a snack. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my visit, making sure that I had everything I needed to make the most of my day at the zoo. Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to Zoo Zürich. It's a well-maintained and beautifully designed attraction that offers a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the world's most fascinating animals. Whether you're a solo traveler, a family with children, or a group of friends, a visit to this zoo is an experience you...
Read moreWe went on a cold but beautifully sunny day, and we had checked beforehand and were aware of the large parts of the zoo that were currently under construction. However what we hadn’t realised, and what the zoo seemingly made a point not to mention, was how many other animal areas that were technically open were affected by the closures and constructions. We were there for four hours, walked 16000+ steps, and saw what felt like 5 animals. separately, the app…. I had downloaded the zoo app before going, as I wanted to see what animals would be on view, and it includes a map, which seemed very useful! I searched for penguins when I downloaded the app and whatever combination of words I tried, no penguins showed up. Weird, because I remember Zürich zoo being famous for its penguins. On entry, the first animal we see? Penguins. Not in the app. Not on the paper map we were given. Super strange! We mostly used the paper map, as it was more detailed than the map on the app - why?? - but at one point we were unsure where we were, so I figured having an interactive map would help… the map app isn’t interactive and doesn’t show your location in relation to the app. Again, why?? There just seems to very little use in this app, considering how much fuss the zoo makes about you downloading it. All around not the best day I’ve spent in Zoo Zürich, and definitely bottom five zoo visits in various countries in the last 10 years. Shame. But we fed some giraffes....
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