Attraction Guide: Wroclaw Zoo, Wroclaw, Poland

Wroclaw Zoo Guide

Wroclaw Zoo: A Wild Adventure Awaits! Guide

Welcome to the Wroclaw Zoo, one of the oldest and largest zoos in Poland! Home to a diverse collection of animals from around the globe, the zoo offers a fascinating glimpse into the wonders of the natural world. Whether you're a seasoned animal enthusiast or simply looking for a fun day out with the family, Wroclaw Zoo promises an unforgettable experience. Prepare to be amazed by the variety of species and the zoo's commitment to conservation. Founded in 1865, Wroclaw Zoo has a rich history. It has survived two world wars and numerous changes, evolving into the modern, conservation-focused institution it is today. The zoo is particularly renowned for its efforts in breeding endangered species and its innovative Oceanarium, which showcases the diverse marine life of the African continent. The zoo plays a vital role in education and research, contributing to the understanding and protection of biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities at Wroclaw Zoo. Explore the various pavilions and enclosures, including the African Savannah, the Monkey House, and the Bird House. Don't miss the Oceanarium, a state-of-the-art facility that allows you to observe marine life up close. The zoo also offers educational programs, guided tours, and feeding demonstrations. For younger visitors, there are playgrounds and a mini-zoo where they can interact with friendly animals.

Transportation

Several trams and buses serve the Wroclaw Zoo. Tram lines 1, 4, 10, and 16 stop near the zoo entrance. Bus lines 145 and 146 also provide convenient access. From the city center, trams are generally the quickest option. Check local transit apps for the most up-to-date schedules and routes.

Opening Hours

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (varies seasonally)

Ticket Price

Approximately 70 PLN (adults), discounts available for children, students, and seniors