All zoos to visit in Europe

Experience the wonders of wildlife at 200 zoos in Europe. These zoos provide a home for various animal species and offer educational programs on animal conservation.

Are you an animal lover looking for a fun day out? Here are the top zoos in Europe:

  1. Hexentanzplatz Zoo1

    Hexentanzplatz Zoo

     Thale
    Above the Hexentanzplatz, visitors can find the remains of the Sachsenwall. This wall, made of granite rocks, is believed to be part of a larger fortification that is over 1,500 years old. This historical site provides a glimpse into the past and the rich history of the area.
  2. Tierpark Wolgast2

    Tierpark Wolgast

     Wolgast
    The Tierpark Wolgast is a zoological garden situated in the city of Wolgast, in the northeastern part of the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It is a significant regional attraction and is gaining popularity among visitors from the Republic of Poland due to its proximity to the German-Polish border.
  3. Natural History Museum3

    Natural History Museum

     London
    The Natural History Museum in London is divided into four zones, each with a common theme. Follow the Red Zone if you're interested in geology. Learn about the history of the Earth and the forces that change it. The Green Zone focuses on birds and fossils, while the Blue Zone is devoted to human bio
  4. Zürich Wilderness Park4

    Zürich Wilderness Park

     Horgen
    The Zürich Wilderness Park, located near the city of Zürich in Switzerland, is a unique combination of the Sihlwald forest and the Langenberg Wildlife Park. The Sihlwald forest is the largest mixed deciduous and coniferous forest in the Swiss Mittelland, offering a diverse range of flora and fauna. On the other hand, the Langenberg Wildlife Park holds the title of being the oldest Swiss wildlife park, providing a glimpse into the rich wildlife of the region.
  5. Skansen Open-Air Museum5

    Skansen Open-Air Museum

     Stockholm
    Skansen is the world's first ethnographic open-air museum as well as one of the most extensive ones. It was founded in 1891 and its primary aim was to show how people in different parts of rural Sweden lived before the emergence of an industrialized society. Visitors to the Skansen Open-Air Museuma
  6. Bear park6

    Bear park

     Bern
    The Bärengraben, also known as the Bear Pit, is a popular tourist attraction located in Bern, the capital city of Switzerland. It is situated at the eastern edge of the old city, adjacent to the Nydeggbrücke and the River Aar. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to observe bears in an enclosure while also enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding area.
  7. Prague Zoo7

    Prague Zoo

     Prague
    The Prague Zoo opened in 1931 and occupies around 60 hectares where it is home to around 5,000 animals from over 650 different species. The zoo is especially famous for their contributions to saving Przewalski's horse. The part of Zoo along the banks of the Vltava River is flat, but a large part of
  8. Hellbrunn Palace8

    Hellbrunn Palace

     Salzburg
    Hellbrunn Palace, an early Baroque villa of palatial size, is situated near Morzg, a southern district of the city of Salzburg, Austria. This architectural marvel was built between 1613 and 1619 by Markus Sittikus von Hohenems, the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg. The palace was named after the 'clear spring' that supplied it.
  9. Palmitos Park9

    Palmitos Park

     Maspalomas
    Palmitos Park, situated on the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands, Spain, is a 20-hectare botanical garden, aviary, and zoo. This expansive park offers a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a unique destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
  10. Online discount!Tiergarten Schönbrunn10

    Tiergarten Schönbrunn

     Vienna
    The Schönbrunn Zoo (Tiergarten Schönbrunn, Vienna Zoo) is a zoo in Vienna that is considered to be the oldest surviving zoo in the world. The zoo was founded in 1752 and is located in the gardens of the former Schönbrunn Imperial Palace in Vienna. The eye-catchers of the Vienna Zoo are the giant pan
  11. Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden11

    Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden

     Budapest
    The Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden has a history dating back to the 19th century. It is one of the oldest zoos in the world, as well as the oldest zoo in Hungary. The zoo spans an area of over 18 hectares of land and it is home to more than a thousand different animal species. It is located withi
  12. Milan Natural History Museum12

    Milan Natural History Museum

     Milan
    The Milan Natural History Museum, founded in 1838, is housed in a 19th-century building located in the Indro Montanelli Garden, near the historic city gate of Porta Venezia. This location not only offers a rich historical context but also a serene environment for visitors to explore the museum's vast collections.
  13. Diergaarde Blijdorp13

    Diergaarde Blijdorp

     Rotterdam
    Diergaarde Blijdorp is one of the largest and oldest zoos in the Netherlands. It consists of several parts. The Oceanium is situated at the main entrance and contains many different fish. In addition, Diergaarde Blijdorp is divided into continents. It features the Arctic area, the North America area
  14. Loro Park14

    Loro Park

     Puerto de la Cruz
    Loro Parque, located in Puerto de la Cruz on Tenerife, Spain, is a zoo and botanical garden that was established in 1972. Initially, the park was solely dedicated to parrots, but over the years, it has expanded to include a wide variety of other animal and plant species. This makes it a diverse destination for tourists interested in wildlife and nature.
  15. Chester Zoo15

    Chester Zoo

     Upton
    Chester Zoo, an English zoological park, is situated in the vicinity of Chester, near Liverpool, in Cheshire. The zoo first opened its doors to the public in 1931 and has since been a popular destination for animal lovers and tourists alike.
  16. Affenberg Salem16

    Affenberg Salem

     Salem
    Affenberg Salem, located west of Salem in the Bodenseekreis, is Germany's largest monkey open-air enclosure. This unique zoo offers visitors the opportunity to observe nearly 200 Barbary macaques in a natural forest setting. The park is designed to allow visitors to move along fixed paths through the forest, without any separating grids or trenches shielding them from the animals.
  17. Cabarceno Natural Park17

    Cabarceno Natural Park

     Villaescusa
    Cabárceno Natural Park, located in the town of Penagos, Spain, is a unique combination of a zoo and nature reserve. It is situated just 17 kilometres south of Santander, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area. The park offers a unique opportunity to observe a variety of animal species in semi-captive conditions, within a naturalised space reclaimed from former open-pit mines.
  18. Wroclaw Zoo & Africarium18

    Wroclaw Zoo & Africarium

     Wrocław
    The Wrocław Zoo is the largest and oldest zoo in Poland, situated in Wrocław. The zoo in Wrocław covers 33 hectares and is home to around 10,500 animals that represent around 1,150 species, including large animals like elephants to small insects. The zoo also houses the Wrocław Africarium (Afrykariu
  19. Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden19

    Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden

     Stuttgart
    Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden is a zoological-botanical garden in Stuttgart that is located on the grounds of a historic castle. The Wilhelmina zoo and Botanical Garden covers an area of about 30 hectares and is home to 11,500 animals from around the world that represent 1,200 species and featur
  20. Weltvogelpark Walsrode20

    Weltvogelpark Walsrode

     Walsrode
    Walsrode World Bird Park, previously known as Jubs until 2010, is situated in the heart of the Lüneburg Heath in North Germany. Specifically, it is located within the municipality of Bomlitz, near Walsrode in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse bird species in a natural setting.
  21. Serengeti Park21

    Serengeti Park

     Hodenhagen
    The Serengeti-Park in Hodenhagen, Lower Saxony, is a unique combination of a zoo and leisure park. It was established in 1974 by the Duke of Bedford and partners from America. This park is a testament to the vision of its founders who aimed to create the largest safari park in Europe.
  22. Hellabrunn Zoo22

    Hellabrunn Zoo

     Munich
    Tierpark Hellabrunn or the Hellabrunn Zoo in Munich was founded in 1911 and is home to around 15.000 animals relating to 665 species (including the aquarium). This zoo in Munich is divided into 15 themes. It was the first Geo-zoo, where animals from every continent live together. The park is situate
  23. Burgers' Zoo23

    Burgers' Zoo

     Arnhem
    In Burgers' Zoo, visitors travel around the world. The animals live in 'eco-displays’ that simulate the natural habitat of the animals. Burgers' Zoo has the world's largest indoor rainforest in which thousands of mammals, reptiles, birds and fish life. It also features ‘Burgers’ Desert’ with camels,
  24. Bioparc Valencia24

    Bioparc Valencia

     Valencia
    Bioparc Valencia is a safari type of zoo in Valencia, also named 'Zooimersion', trying to immerse visitors into the habitat of the animals and not vice versa. Instead of cages and fences, Bioparc Valencia uses rivers, ponds, streams and rocks to separate visitors from animals. Most prominent in the
  25. Leipzig Zoo25

    Leipzig Zoo

     Leipzig
    The Leipzig Zoo (Zoologischer Garten Leipzig) is a zoo in Leipzig that covers about 27 hectares, containing around 850 species. The Leipzig zoo is mostly known for its large building projects, including the Pongoland with gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans and Gondwanaland, the world's se
  26. Dublin Zoo26

    Dublin Zoo

     Dublin
    Opened September 1st 1831, Dublin Zoo was founded as a private society by anatomists and physicists. The zoo has hosted over one million visitors. Sitting on a 70 acre piece of land, the Dublin Zoo hosts over 600 animals which range from spot giraffes to rhinos and zebras. Visitors can hang out with
  27. Oslo Reptile Park27

    Oslo Reptile Park

     Oslo
    Oslo Reptile Park is a unique destination in Norway, being the only reptile park in the country. This privately owned animal park offers a unique opportunity to see a variety of reptile species up close.
  28. Lisbon Zoo28

    Lisbon Zoo

     Lisbon
    The Lisbon Zoo (Jardim Zoologico de Lisboa) is a zoological garden in Lisbon. The collection of Jardim Zoológico de Lisboa mainly consists of ungulates, cats, primates and tropical birds. In addition, there is a dolphinarium and a small reptile house. The Lisbon Zoo was founded in 1884 by Dr. Van De
  29. 29

    Bird Aviary

     Zurich
    Visit the bird sanctuary to have look more than 40 exotic species. Kids will love especially toucans or parrots.
  30. Salzburg Zoo30

    Salzburg Zoo

     Anif
    Salzburg Zoo, previously known as Tiergarten Hellbrunn, is situated in the southern part of Salzburg city. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city, offering a unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of animal species in a convenient location.
  31. Schmetterlingsfarm31

    Schmetterlingsfarm

     Trassenheide
    Schmetterlingsfarm Trassenheide is a butterfly zoo situated in Trassenheide on the island of Usedom in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The zoo was planned by private investors and was officially opened to the public in 2005. It offers a unique opportunity to observe a variety of butterfly species in a controlled environment.
  32. Karlsruhe Zoo32

    Karlsruhe Zoo

     Karlsruhe
    The Karlsruhe Zoo, also known as Zoologischer Garten Karlsruhe, is a renowned zoo located in the state of Baden-Württemberg, in the city of Karlsruhe. It is a significant attraction for tourists who are interested in wildlife and nature.
  33. Hamburg Zoo33

    Hamburg Zoo

     Hamburg
    The Tierpark Hagenbeck in Hamburg is a zoo of which the collection began in 1863 with animals that belonged to amateur animals collector Carl Hagenbeck Sr. The zoo itself was founded in 1907 and is mostly known for for being the first zoo to use open enclosures surrounded by moats.
  34. Pairi Daiza34

    Pairi Daiza

     Brugelette
  35. The bear park35

    The bear park

     Flå
    Bjørneparken, previously known as Vassfaret Bjørnepark, is a wildlife park that houses Norwegian predators, wild deer, and farm animals. The park is a great place for visitors to get a close look at Norway's native wildlife in a safe and controlled environment.
  36. Online discount!Artis Royal Zoo36

    Artis Royal Zoo

     Amsterdam
    Artis is the oldest zoo in the Netherlands that opened its doors in 1838. The zoo features 27 historic buildings, of which most date from the 19th century. Because of this, Artis has a distinctive charm and a historical dimension that lacks in more modern zoos. The monumental aquarium contains tropi
  37. Cologne Zoo37

    Cologne Zoo

     Cologne
    The Cologne zoo (Cologne Zoological Garden) is a zoo in Cologne that was founded in 1860. The zoo is home to more than 10,000 animals of over 850 different species. The Cologne Zoo with its attached aquarium and invertebrate exhibit is active in various endangered species programmes. The zoo's highl
  38. Colchester Zoo38

    Colchester Zoo

     Colchester
    Colchester Zoo, located in Essex, Colchester, has a rich history dating back to 1963 when it was first opened as Stanway Hall Park Zoo. The zoo has since grown and evolved, becoming a beloved destination for both locals and tourists alike. It offers a unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of animal species in a safe and educational environment.
  39. Kurpfalz-Park Wachenheim39

    Kurpfalz-Park Wachenheim

     Wachenheim an der Weinstraße
    Kurpfalz-Park is a leisure and wildlife park situated in the forest area of the Palatinate town of Wachenheim in the district of Bad Dürkheim, Rhineland-Palatinate. The park offers a unique blend of nature and entertainment, making it an ideal destination for families and nature enthusiasts alike.
  40. Wildpark Ferleiten40

    Wildpark Ferleiten

     Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße
    The Wild and Adventure Park Ferleiten is situated at the base of the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, in the Austrian state of Salzburg. This park is part of the municipality of Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße, which is located in the Pinzgau region. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the Austrian Alps while enjoying the park's attractions.
  41. Manchester Museum41

    Manchester Museum

     Manchester
    The Manchester Museum, located within the University of Manchester, is a renowned institution that houses archaeological, anthropological, and natural history exhibits. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore various aspects of human history, culture, and the natural world in one place.
  42. Sealcenter Pieterburen42

    Sealcenter Pieterburen

     Pieterburen
    Sealcenter Pieterburen, located in the quaint village of Pieterburen in the Netherlands, is a rescue center dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of seals. The center was formerly known as Seal Nursery Pieterburen, reflecting its initial focus on caring for young orphaned seals. Today, the center provides care for sick and weakened seals of all ages, with the aim of releasing them back into the wild once they have recovered.
  43. Lille Zoo43

    Lille Zoo

     Lille
    The Parc zoologique de Lille, often referred to as Zoo de Lille, is a zoo situated in the northern part of the French city of Lille. It is located in the Nord department, within the Hauts-de-France region. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city or the region.
  44. Heidelberg Zoo44

    Heidelberg Zoo

     Heidelberg
    Over the years, Heidelberg Zoo has expanded its facilities to include a variety of new enclosures. These include a sea lion enclosure added in 1973, an Africa enclosure in 1977, a carnivore enclosure in 1978, a brown bear enclosure in 1981, a bird enclosure in 1985, a primate enclosure in 1988, and a new tiger enclosure among other additions. These diverse habitats provide visitors with the opportunity to observe a wide range of animal species in environments designed to mimic their natural habitats.
  45. Stavanger Museum45

    Stavanger Museum

     Stavanger
    Stavanger Museum, established in 1877, is a museum of natural and cultural history located in the city of Stavanger, Norway. It offers a rich collection of exhibits that reflect the natural and cultural history of the region.
  46. Wildpark Knüll46

    Wildpark Knüll

     Allmuthshausen
    Wildpark Knüll is a wildlife park that was opened in 1968. It is located on the edge of the Knüll mountains in the Schwalm-Eder district, Hessen, Germany. The park spans an area of 50 hectares and is home to a variety of wildlife species. It is a part of the Eigenbetriebs Schwalm-Eder.
  47. Mulhouse Zoological and Botanical Park47

    Mulhouse Zoological and Botanical Park

     Mulhouse
    The Mulhouse Zoological and Botanical Park spans an area of 25 hectares. It is home to over 900 animals from 170 different species and boasts a collection of 3,500 plant varieties. This diversity offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore and learn about a wide range of flora and fauna.
  48. Erlebnis Zoo Hannover48

    Erlebnis Zoo Hannover

     Hanover
    Erlebnis Zoo Hannover is the zoo of the German city of Hannover in the state of Lower Saxony, which was opened in 1865. The 22-hectare zoo is home to more than 3,000 animals representing around 230 species. Zoo Hanover is nowadays an "Erlebnis-Zoo" (an experience zoo): the zoo is divided into themed
  49. Saarbrücken Zoo49

    Saarbrücken Zoo

     Saarbrücken
    Saarbrücken Zoo is home to a diverse range of animals, with over 1,000 creatures from 160 different species. The zoo focuses on animals from various regions including the African savannah, African rainforests, Amazon rainforest, South American coast, Patagonian region, and Southeast Asian-Oceanic region. This diversity of species makes the zoo a fascinating place for visitors of all ages.
  50. Springe Bison Reserve50

    Springe Bison Reserve

     Springe
    The Wisentgehege Springe is a wildlife park located in the German region of Hannover, near Springe. The park spans an area of 90 hectares, providing ample space for the animals and a vast area for visitors to explore.
  51. Riga Zoo51

    Riga Zoo

     Riga
    Riga Zoo is a city-owned zoo in Riga situated on the shores of Lake Kisezers that houses around 4000 animals of nearly 500 species. Visitors to the Riga Zoo can admire the wild animals, their behavior, as well cuddle and pet some animals that are kept in a traditional Latvian farmstead. In addition
  52. Safaripark Beekse Bergen52

    Safaripark Beekse Bergen

     Hilvarenbeek
    Safaripark Beekse Bergen is the largest wildlife park in the Benelux. Visitors can come face to face with wild animals.
  53. Berlin Zoological Garden53

    Berlin Zoological Garden

     Berlin
    Opened in 1844, the Berlin Zoological Garden is Germany's oldest and best-known animal park. More than 1500 different species make it an educative place to visit. The Zoo has many unique animals, including polar bears, pandas, and penguins and it organizes engaging shows and feedings. Due to its lim
  54. Oliwa Zoo Gdańsk54

    Oliwa Zoo Gdańsk

     Gdańsk
    The Oliwa Zoo Gdańsk s a zoological garden in Gdańsk situated in the forests of Oliwa. The zoo covers 123,76 hectares, which makes it the largest zoo in Poland in terms of space. The Zoo in Gdańsk is known for its collection of Andean condors (birds) and its breeding program of this species.
  55. Steinen Bird Park55

    Steinen Bird Park

     Weitenau
    Steinen Bird Park is nestled in the South Black Forest, specifically in a valley basin within the municipality of Steinen. It is situated between the districts of Schlächtenhaus and Weitenau. This location offers a serene and natural environment that is perfect for bird watching and nature exploration.
  56. Opel Zoo56

    Opel Zoo

     Kronberg im Taunus
    The Opel Zoo, founded in 1956 by Georg von Opel, spans an impressive 27 hectares (66.7 acres). This expansive area provides ample space for the various species that call the zoo home, making it a great place for visitors to explore and learn about different animals.
  57. Aachener Tierpark Euregiozoo57

    Aachener Tierpark Euregiozoo

     Aachen
    The Aachener Tierpark Euregiozoo, previously known as Aachener Tierpark, is a zoo that spans across 8.9 hectares. It is situated between the districts of Forst and Beverau in Aachen's "Drimborner Wäldchen". The zoo is named after the former family of the mayors Hermann von Dremborn and Johann von Drimborn.
  58. Senckenberg Natural History Museum58

    Senckenberg Natural History Museum

     Frankfurt
    The Naturmuseum Senckenberg (Senckenberg Natural History Museum) is the largest museum of natural sciences in Germany, located in Frankfurt and housed in a building that was built between 1904 and 1907. The Naturmuseum Senckenberg holds the largest collection of large dinosaurs in Europe. One specif
  59. Wildpark Schorfheide59

    Wildpark Schorfheide

     Groß Schönebeck
    Wildpark Schorfheide is a wildlife park nestled in the heart of Groß Schönebeck, within the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve. This park offers a unique opportunity to experience the natural habitat of various local and exotic animals in a serene and protected environment.
  60. Butterfly Park of Benalmadena60

    Butterfly Park of Benalmadena

     Benalmádena
    The Butterfly Park of Benalmádena, known as El Mariposario de Benalmádena, is the largest space in Europe dedicated to butterflies. It is located in the city of Benalmádena, Málaga. This makes it a unique destination for those interested in nature and specifically, butterflies.
  61. Adlerwarte Berlebeck61

    Adlerwarte Berlebeck

     Detmold
    Adlerwarte Berlebeck is a bird park situated in the district of Berlebeck in Detmold. It was established in 1939 by Kati and Adolf Deppe. This park is a facility of the city of Detmold and is home to 46 different species of birds of prey, with a total of over 200 specimens.
  62. Wismar Zoo62

    Wismar Zoo

     Wismar
    The Wismar Zoo is situated on the outskirts of the Hanseatic city of Wismar, approximately two kilometers southwest of the historic center. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city, offering a unique opportunity to explore the diverse wildlife within a short distance from the city's main attractions.
  63. Neuwied Zoo63

    Neuwied Zoo

     Neuwied
    Zoo Neuwied is a zoo situated in the German city of Neuwied. It is adjacent to the Rhein-Westerwald nature park, providing a natural and serene environment for the animals and visitors alike. The location of the zoo offers a unique blend of urban and natural landscapes, making it an interesting destination for tourists.
  64. Tiergarten Ulm64

    Tiergarten Ulm

     Ulm
    The Tiergarten Ulm, a zoological facility in the city of Ulm, has a rich history dating back to 1935. It was temporarily closed in 1944, only to be reopened in 1966. This long-standing establishment offers a unique blend of history and wildlife, making it an interesting destination for tourists.
  65. Apenheul Primate Park65

    Apenheul Primate Park

     Apeldoorn
    The Apenheul Primate Park is a zoo where visitors walk among monkeys. Among other animals, it features squirrel monkeys, apes, gorillas and orangutans.
  66. Mundomar Animal Park66

    Mundomar Animal Park

     Benidorm
    Mundomar is an animal theme park situated in the beautiful city of Benidorm, on the Costa Blanca in Spain. This location offers a unique experience for visitors who are interested in marine and land animals. The park is home to a variety of species, providing an opportunity for tourists to learn about and interact with these creatures in a safe and controlled environment.
  67. Bioparc Fuengirola67

    Bioparc Fuengirola

     Fuengirola
    Bioparc Fuengirola is a zoo located in the province of Malaga, in Fuengirola, Andalusia, Spain. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore a variety of tropical species adapted to forest environments, primarily from Asia, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific islands.
  68. Lüneburg Heath Wildlife Park68

    Lüneburg Heath Wildlife Park

     Nindorf
    The Lüneburg Heath Wildlife Park is a wildlife park located near Nindorf, in the municipality of Hanstedt, in the northern German state of Lower Saxony. This park provides a unique opportunity for visitors to experience a wide variety of wildlife in a natural setting.
  69. Giardino Zoologico di Pistoia69

    Giardino Zoologico di Pistoia

     Pistoia
    The Pistoia Zoo, founded in 1970 by Raffaello Galardini, is one of the main zoological structures in Italy. It extends over about 14 hectares, although only 7 of these are currently open to the public. This provides a spacious environment for the animals and a vast area for visitors to explore.
  70. Monkey Park70

    Monkey Park

     Arona
    A wonderful place to visit especially with the children. Tons of different species of monkey and apes are sure to entertain you and your whole family!
  71. Dierentuin GaiaZOO71

    Dierentuin GaiaZOO

     Kerkrade
    In the GaiaZOO the visitor travels across the world in one day. From Africa to the rainforests of the Amazon and to the far North. The includes gorillas, rhinos, giraffes, cheetahs and lions. In addition it contains animals that are found in no other zoos in the Netherlands, including musk foxes, wo
  72. Selwo Marina72

    Selwo Marina

     Arroyo de la Miel-Benalmádena Costa
    Selwo Marina is a marine zoological park located in the beautiful region of Andalusia, specifically in the province of Malaga in Benalmádena. This Spanish park offers a unique opportunity to explore marine life in a captivating and educational environment.
  73. Safari Ravenna73

    Safari Ravenna

     Ravenna
    Safari Ravenna is a safari park and zoo situated in Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It was established in 2012 near the Mirabilandia amusement park and spans an area of 340,000 m². This vast space is home to a variety of large mammals and birds, which can be observed from your own vehicle or through the park's vehicles.
  74. Järvzoo74

    Järvzoo

     Järvsö
    This well-known ZOO specialises in Nordic animals - encounter lynxes, wolves, bears or wolverines in their natural habitats.
  75. Wildpark Peter und Paul75

    Wildpark Peter und Paul

     Sankt Gallen
    The Wildpark Peter und Paul is situated on the Rosenberg hill, to the northeast of St. Gallen in the Rotmonten district. This park serves as a significant local recreation area for the city, providing a natural and serene environment for visitors to enjoy.
  76. Crocodile Park76

    Crocodile Park

     Agüimes
    This zoo helps sick and badly treated animals get back to life. It has over 300 crocodiles and tropical fish. Come to see a parrot show!
  77. Neumünster Zoo77

    Neumünster Zoo

     Neumünster
    Neumünster Zoo, situated in the region of Schleswig-Holstein, is home to approximately 700 animals. These animals represent a diverse range of 100 different species, including mammals, birds, and reptiles. The zoo is spread over a 24-hectare area, much of which is forested, providing a natural habitat for the animals.
  78. DierenPark Amersfoort78

    DierenPark Amersfoort

     Amersfoort
    DierenPark Amersfoort is a wooded zoo that contains rhinos, monkeys, bears, tigers, hyenas, elephants, and various birds.
  79. Zoo Basel79

    Zoo Basel

     Basel
    Zoo Basel, colloquially known as Zolli, is a significant landmark in Basel, Switzerland. It holds the distinction of being the oldest zoo in the country, having opened its doors to the public in 1847. This long history adds a unique charm to the zoo, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in wildlife and history.
  80. Zoo Thoiry80

    Zoo Thoiry

     Thoiry
    A large zoo with over 1000 animals, consisting of 150 different species. Among them such beauties as tigers, rhinos, lions and more.
  81. Nuremberg Zoo81

    Nuremberg Zoo

     Nuremberg
    Nuremberg Zoo (Tiergarten Nürnberg) is a zoo in Nuremberg, in the Nuremberg Reichswald (the Imperial Forest) that covers an area of 67 hectares and is home to approximately 300 animal species. The zoo is one of the largest zoos in Europe.
  82. NaturOparc82

    NaturOparc

     Hunawihr
    A great place to go with children to admire animals in their natural habitat, especially the rare Alsace storks. There are shows and regular feedings that visitors can take part in.
  83. Maroparque Island of La Palma83

    Maroparque Island of La Palma

     Breña Alta
    Maroparque fundación is an animal rescue centre located in Breña Alta, La Palma, one of the Canary Islands in Spain. The centre was opened in 2000 and is home to approximately 450 animals. It serves as a sanctuary for a variety of species, providing them with a safe and nurturing environment.
  84. Tierpark84

    Tierpark

     Berlin
    The Tierpark Berlin is a zoo in Berlin which covers an area of ​​160 hectares, making it the largest landscape zoo in Europe. With around 10,000 animals of around 1000 species, it is also one of the most species-rich zoos. It includes the Freianlagen for ungulates; an accommodation for mountain anim
  85. Nature and Animal Park Goldau85

    Nature and Animal Park Goldau

     Goldau
    Natur- und Tierpark Goldau is a unique zoo located in Switzerland. It is one of the six scientifically managed zoos in the country. The park is situated in an area that was devastated by the Goldau landslide of 1806, giving it a unique landscape and history.
  86. Frankfurt Zoo86

    Frankfurt Zoo

     Frankfurt
    The Zoologischer Garten Frankfurt am Main (Frankfurt Zoo) is the zoo of Frankfurt am Main that was opened in 1858, making it the oldest zoo in Germany after the Berlin Zoo. The zoo is home to over 4,500 animals with over 500 species on more than 11 hectares. Three buildings house most animal species
  87. Bayern-Park87

    Bayern-Park

     Reisbach
    A theme park that tries to cater to everyone - from the children to the grandparents. Lots of fun rides and a small zoo.
  88. Raritätenzoo Ebbs88

    Raritätenzoo Ebbs

     Wagrain-Mühltal
    The Raritätenzoo Ebbs is a unique zoo located in the municipality of Ebbs in Tyrol. It is nestled in a forest at the foot of the Zahmen Kaiser, providing a serene and natural environment for the animals and a picturesque setting for visitors. The zoo is conveniently located not far from the border with Germany, making it easily accessible for international tourists.
  89. Berne Animal Park89

    Berne Animal Park

     Bern
    The Tierpark Dählhölzli, also known as Dählhölzli Zoo, is a public zoo located in Bern, Switzerland. It was opened in 1937 and is managed by the Tierparkverein Bern. The zoo is owned by the city of Bern, which also provides most of its funding.
  90. Reserve Bisons Margeride Europe90

    Reserve Bisons Margeride Europe

     Sainte-Eulalie
    The European Bison Reserve of Sainte-Eulalie, also known as the Margeride, is an animal park situated in Sainte-Eulalie in Lozère. This reserve was established as an extension of the European bison rescue plan that has been in operation in Poland's Białowieża Forest since the 1920s.
  91. Marwell Wildlife91

    Marwell Wildlife

     Colden Common
    Marwell Wildlife is a charity dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity and other natural resources. Set in 140 acres of parkland, the grounds of 13th century Marwell Hall - previously home to the Seymour family where Henry VIII is said to have been a frequent visitor - are now home to over 170
  92. Affenberg Landskron92

    Affenberg Landskron

     Villach
    Affenberg Landskron, located in Villach, is Austria's largest open-air monkey enclosure, housing approximately 160 Japanese macaques. This unique zoo offers a semi-free environment for the monkeys, allowing them to live within a fenced, forested area that provides a 40,000 m² habitat.
  93. Palmitos Park93

    Palmitos Park

     San Bartolomé de Tirajana
    Palmitos Park is a botanical garden, aviary, and zoo that spans 20 hectares. It is situated on the island of Gran Canaria, which is part of the Canary Islands in Spain. This park offers a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a unique destination for nature lovers.
  94. Online discount!Terra Natura94

    Terra Natura

     Benidorm
    Terra Natura consists of two zoo theme parks and aqua parks, known as Aqua Natura, situated near Benidorm and Murcia in the Costa Blanca region of Spain. These parks offer a unique experience for visitors, combining the thrill of water-based activities with the opportunity to observe a variety of animal species in a natural setting.
  95. Augsburg Zoo95

    Augsburg Zoo

     Augsburg
    Augsburg Zoo, situated in the city of Augsburg in Bavaria, Germany, is one of the country's largest zoos, attracting over 600,000 visitors each year. This makes it a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike, offering a wide range of animals and exhibits to explore.
  96. Botanical Garden Augsburg96

    Botanical Garden Augsburg

     Augsburg
    The Botanische Garten Augsburg is home to an impressive variety of plant species. It hosts over a million species of Alliaceae, a family of plants that includes onions, garlic, and leeks, among others. In addition, the garden features about 3100 species and varieties of different plants. This diversity makes the garden a fascinating place for botany enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
  97. Grönåsen Älg- och Lantdjurspark97

    Grönåsen Älg- och Lantdjurspark

     Bäckadal
    Grönåsens Älgpark is a zoo situated in the Swedish town of Kosta. The park, operated by Grönåsens Älgpark AB, is primarily dedicated to the moose, an animal that is typical for Sweden. This park provides an opportunity for visitors to learn about and observe these majestic creatures in a natural and forested environment.
  98. Wildparadies Tripsdrill98

    Wildparadies Tripsdrill

     Cleebronn
    Wildparadies Tripsdrill is a wildlife park located in Treffentrill, Baden-Württemberg. It was established in 1972 and has since been a standalone facility that was created alongside the Tripsdrill Adventure Park. The park is home to 300 animals, including bears, monkeys, goats, sheep, zebras, and ponies. The park is primarily forested and covers an area of 47 hectares.
  99. Münster Zoo99

    Münster Zoo

     Münster
    Allwetterzoo Münster is a zoo located in the German city of Münster, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The zoo spans an area of 30 hectares, providing ample space for a variety of animal species and exhibits.
  100. Rostock Zoo100

    Rostock Zoo

     Rostock
    Rostock Zoo, established in 1899, is a significant attraction on the German east coast. The zoo spans across 56 hectares and is home to 4,500 animals from 320 different species. This vast variety of animals makes it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in wildlife.
  101. Krefeld Zoo101

    Krefeld Zoo

     Krefeld
    Zoo Krefeld, situated in the German city of Krefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia, was inaugurated in 1938. The 13-hectare zoo is home to approximately 1300 animals from around 225 different species. The zoo offers a diverse range of animals for visitors to see and learn about, making it a great destination for families and animal enthusiasts.
  102. Eekholt Wildlife Park102

    Eekholt Wildlife Park

     Großenaspe
    Wildpark Eekholt is a wildlife park that spans across parts of the municipalities of Großenaspe, Bimöhlen, and Heidmühlen in the Segeberg district of Schleswig-Holstein. This park is a haven for nature lovers and those interested in wildlife, offering a unique opportunity to observe a variety of species in their natural habitats.
  103. Planckendael103

    Planckendael

     Mechelen
  104. ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen104

    ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen

     Gelsenkirchen
    ZOOM Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen, originally known as "Ruhr-Zoo", was established on April 14, 1949, and is recognized as one of the most modern zoological gardens in Germany. This historical establishment has evolved over the years to become a significant attraction for both locals and tourists alike.
  105. Zoo and Botanical Garden Jerez105

    Zoo and Botanical Garden Jerez

     Jerez de la Frontera
    El Zoobotánico Jerez, previously known as Zoológico y Jardín Botánico Alberto Durán, is a zoo and botanical garden situated in the Andalusian town of Jerez de la Frontera in Spain. The garden spans over 60,000 square meters and has a proposed Expansion and Renovation Program that aims to double its current size. This makes it a spacious and diverse destination for tourists interested in both flora and fauna.
  106. Zoo next to the Sea106

    Zoo next to the Sea

     Bremerhaven
    The Bremerhaven Zoo, also known as Zoo am Meer, is situated next to the river Weser. The zoo primarily showcases species that inhabit water or northern environments. However, there are exceptions such as chimpanzees and White-headed marmosets.
  107. Wildnispark Zurich107

    Wildnispark Zurich

     Langnau am Albis
    The Zürich Wilderness Park, located near the city of Zürich in Switzerland, is a unique combination of the Sihlwald forest and the Langenberg Wildlife Park. The Sihlwald forest is the largest mixed deciduous and coniferous forest in the Swiss Mittelland, offering a diverse range of flora and fauna. On the other hand, the Langenberg Wildlife Park holds the title of being the oldest Swiss wildlife park, providing a glimpse into the rich wildlife of the region.
  108. Namsskogan Family Park108

    Namsskogan Family Park

     Trones
    Namsskogan Familiepark is a unique combination of a zoo and an amusement park located in Namsskogan, Norway. This park offers a diverse range of activities and attractions for visitors of all ages.
  109. Osnabrück Zoo109

    Osnabrück Zoo

     Osnabrück
    Today, Zoo Osnabrück has expanded to cover an area of 23.5 hectares. It is home to approximately three hundred animal species, most of which are exotic. This diverse collection of animals provides a unique opportunity for visitors to experience wildlife from around the world.
  110. Cottbus Zoo110

    Cottbus Zoo

     Cottbus
    The Cottbus Zoo, located in the city of Cottbus, is home to a diverse range of animals. With approximately 1200 animals from about 170 different species, the zoo offers a unique opportunity to observe and learn about a variety of wildlife. The zoo's collection includes both common and rare species, providing a comprehensive overview of the animal kingdom.
  111. Wildpark Reuschenberg111

    Wildpark Reuschenberg

     Leverkusen
    Wildpark Reuschenberg is a zoo situated in the western part of the Reuschenberg forest in Leverkusen-Küppersteg, on the border with Bürrig. This location offers a unique opportunity for visitors to experience wildlife in a natural forest setting, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and families alike.
  112. Straubing Zoo112

    Straubing Zoo

     Straubing
    The Straubing Zoo, located in the western part of the city of Straubing, is a diverse wildlife sanctuary. It is home to over 2000 individuals from approximately 200 species. The zoo's inhabitants include a wide range of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. This variety of species makes the zoo a fascinating destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
  113. Safariland Stukenbrock113

    Safariland Stukenbrock

     Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock
    Safariland Stukenbrock is a unique combination of an amusement park and a zoo, located in the scenic district of Hochsauerland, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It offers a diverse range of attractions, from thrilling rides to exotic animal exhibits, making it an ideal destination for both adventure seekers and wildlife enthusiasts.
  114. Vogelpark Marlow114

    Vogelpark Marlow

     Marlow
    Vogelpark Marlow is a bird park situated in the district of Vorpommern-Rügen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, near the Hanseatic cities of Rostock and Stralsund. This park is a great destination for bird lovers and families alike, offering a variety of bird species and other animals to observe and interact with.
  115. Wildpark Poing115

    Wildpark Poing

     Poing
    Wildpark Poing is a wildlife park situated in the municipality of Poing. The park primarily showcases a variety of native European wild and domestic animals. It provides an opportunity for visitors to observe these animals up close in their natural habitat.
  116. Wildpark Mainz-Gonsenheim116

    Wildpark Mainz-Gonsenheim

     Mainz
    The Wildpark Mainz-Gonsenheim is a wildlife park situated in the Gonsenheim district of Mainz, in close proximity to the Lennebergwald nature reserve. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience wildlife in a natural setting, while also being conveniently located within the city.
  117. Zoo Stralsund117

    Zoo Stralsund

     Stralsund
    The Zoo Stralsund, also known as Stralsunder Tierpark, is a facility dedicated to the care of native animal species. Located in the Hanseatic city of Stralsund, the zoo is situated near the city forest in Grünhufe and spans an area of about 16 hectares. This expansive space allows for a diverse range of animals to be housed and cared for, making it a great place for visitors to explore and learn about different species.
  118. Fasanerie Wiesbaden118

    Fasanerie Wiesbaden

     Wiesbaden
    The Fasanerie is a wildlife and botanical park located in the northwest of Wiesbaden, outside the city. Operated by the city of Wiesbaden, the park spans a spacious 23-hectare area within the Wiesbaden city forest. This location offers a diverse landscape with hills, meadows, a high proportion of forest, streams, and a lake, providing a unique and natural environment for visitors to explore.
  119. Naturzoo Rheine119

    Naturzoo Rheine

     Rheine
    Naturzoo Rheine is a zoo located in the northern part of the city of Rheine in Münsterland. The zoo spans an area of 13 hectares, providing ample space for a variety of animals and exhibits. It was founded in 1937 and initially focused on local fauna, but has since expanded to include species from outside Europe.
  120. Bad Pyrmont Zoo120

    Bad Pyrmont Zoo

     Bad Pyrmont
    One of the unique features of the Bad Pyrmont Zoo is its walk-in Australia aviary. Here, visitors can have close contact with Australian parakeets, providing a unique and interactive experience. Additionally, the zoo also houses a zoo school, offering educational programs and activities for visitors of all ages.
  121. Bioparc de Doué-la-Fontaine121

    Bioparc de Doué-la-Fontaine

     La Champagne
    The Zoo de Doué, also known as Bioparc de Doué-la-Fontaine, is a large zoo located in Doué-la-Fontaine, Maine-et-Loire, France. The zoo, which spans 14 hectares (35 acres), was established in 1961 and has since been a popular destination for animal lovers and tourists alike.
  122. Zoo Hoyerswerda122

    Zoo Hoyerswerda

     Hoyerswerda
    The Zoo Hoyerswerda is a zoological garden located in the heart of Hoyerswerda's old town, right next to the castle. It covers an area of six hectares and is home to approximately 1000 animals in 120 forms. In addition to the diverse animal life, the zoo also houses 120 plants in 56 species. The zoo was founded in the 1950s by a nature enthusiast who introduced some exotic ducks and swans to the castle moat.
  123. Tierpark Gera123

    Tierpark Gera

     Gera
    The Thüringer Waldzoo Gera is home to a diverse range of wildlife, with nearly 900 animals from about 76 different species. Most of these species are native to the northern hemisphere, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to learn about and interact with animals they may not encounter elsewhere. From deer and bison to yaks and reindeer, the zoo offers a rich and varied animal experience.
  124. Zoo Schwerin124

    Zoo Schwerin

     Schwerin
    Zoo Schwerin is a medium-sized zoo that is open all year round. It houses approximately 2400 animals from 154 different species. The zoo welcomes nearly 138,000 visitors annually, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
  125. Wildgehege Moritzburg125

    Wildgehege Moritzburg

     Moritzburg
    The Wildgehege Moritzburg is a wildlife park that spans approximately 40 hectares. It is situated in the Saxon municipality of Moritzburg, about ten kilometers north of Dresden, near the Moritzburg Castle. As a historical hunting enclosure, it is part of the overall Moritzburg ensemble. The park is home to various native wildlife species, with a focus on the historical development of the wildlife park. The significance of hunting, forestry, and nature conservation and their impact on the forest ecosystem are presented.
  126. Tierpark Tannenbusch126

    Tierpark Tannenbusch

     Dormagen
    The Wildpark Tannenbusch, located in Dormagen - Delhoven, is a zoo that remains open throughout the year. It was first opened to the public in 1958, making it a long-standing part of the local community.
  127. Zoo Magdeburg127

    Zoo Magdeburg

     Magdeburg
    Magdeburg Zoo, also known as Zoologischer Garten Magdeburg or Zoo Magdeburg, is situated in the city of Magdeburg, in the region of Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the region.
  128. Dessau Zoo128

    Dessau Zoo

     Dessau
    The Dessau Zoo, situated in the city of Dessau-Roßlau, is a significant recreational area that attracts over 120,000 visitors annually. Established in 1958 within the park of a 19th-century mausoleum, the zoo spans across 11 hectares. It is located in the Ziebigk district, immediately east of the Georgium, and forms a large landscape park together with the Georgengarten and Beckerbruch, although it is not part of the Dessau-Wörlitzer Garden Realm World Heritage Site.
  129. Bad Mergentheim Wildlife Park129

    Bad Mergentheim Wildlife Park

     Bad Mergentheim
    The Bad Mergentheim Wildlife Park is a wildlife and pet park located in Bad Mergentheim in the Main-Tauber district in Baden-Württemberg. The park is situated on a hill in the forest about 1.5 kilometers southeast of Bad Mergentheim on the B 290. This location provides a natural and serene environment for the animals and a unique experience for the visitors.
  130. Sababurg Zoo130

    Sababurg Zoo

     Sababurg
    Tierpark Sababurg is a wildlife park situated near the Sababurg in the Reinhardswald in the Kassel district in the German state of Hesse. The park was established in 1957 and has been known as Tierpark Sababurg since 1973. It is one of the largest and oldest parks in Europe, covering approximately 130 hectares.
  131. Tierpark Gotha131

    Tierpark Gotha

     Gotha
    Tierpark Gotha is a small zoo nestled at the foot of the Kleinen Seeberg in the city of Gotha. It spans an area of approximately 6 hectares, providing ample space for visitors to explore and enjoy the diverse range of animals housed within its premises.
  132. Arche Warder132

    Arche Warder

     Warder
    Opened in 2004, Arche Warder spans an impressive 40 hectares, making it the most significant park of its kind in Europe. The park is dedicated to the preservation of endangered domestic breeds, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about and interact with a variety of rare and endangered species.
  133. Zoo Vivarium133

    Zoo Vivarium

     Darmstadt
    Zoo Vivarium Darmstadt, also known as Darmstadt's animal garden, is a small zoo located in the southern Hessian city. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore a variety of animal species in a compact and accessible setting.
  134. Worms Zoo134

    Worms Zoo

     Worms
    The Worms Zoo, situated in the recreational area Bürgerweide in the city of Worms, was inaugurated in 1972. It spans across an area of approximately 8.5 hectares. The zoo is home to over 500 animals from 80 different species, making it a diverse and engaging destination for visitors of all ages.
  135. Schwarzwaldzoo135

    Schwarzwaldzoo

     Waldkirch
    The Schwarzwaldzoo Waldkirch is a spacious zoo, covering an area of about five hectares. It is home to approximately 55 different species of animals, offering a diverse range of wildlife for visitors to observe and learn about.
  136. WildtierPark Edersee136

    WildtierPark Edersee

     Hemfurth-Edersee
    The Wildpark Edersee, also known as WildtierPark Edersee, is a wildlife park that was established in 1970. It covers an area of about 80 hectares and is located in the Kellerwald region, in the district of Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hesse, Germany. The park is part of the nearby Kellerwald-Edersee National Park and is described as a facility of the Hessian state forest administration.
  137. Wolf Park137

    Wolf Park

     Antequera
    Unique wolf zoo where you can see many different wolf species (and other animals). One of the most popular zoos in the area.
  138. Zoologischer Garten Hof138

    Zoologischer Garten Hof

     Hof
    The Zoologischer Garten Hof, located in the northeastern part of the city, is the only zoo in Oberfranken. It is home to the Geological Garden of the city of Hof, offering a unique combination of zoological and geological attractions. The zoo is situated near the Bürgerpark Theresienstein, Botanical Garden, Luitpoldhain, and cemetery, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the area.
  139. Tiergarten Stendal139

    Tiergarten Stendal

     Stendal
    The Tiergarten Stendal, a zoo located in the Stadtsee district of Stendal, is a place where visitors can enjoy a variety of wildlife. The zoo is home to a diverse range of animals, making it a great place for families and animal lovers to explore.
  140. Staßfurt Zoo140

    Staßfurt Zoo

     Staßfurt
    The Staßfurt Zoo is a significant attraction located in the city of Staßfurt in Saxony-Anhalt. The zoo is mostly situated within the city walls, covering an expansive area of 5.5 hectares. This large space allows for a diverse range of animal habitats and visitor facilities.
  141. Bernburg Zoo141

    Bernburg Zoo

     Bernburg (Saale)
    Bernburg Zoo is situated in the city of Bernburg (Saale) in Saxony-Anhalt. It is part of the Krumbholz recreational area in the Lower Saale Valley Nature Park, nestled between the Saale and Federal Highway 185. This location offers visitors a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of the area while exploring the diverse range of animals at the zoo.
  142. Tierpark Schwaigern142

    Tierpark Schwaigern

     Schwaigern
    Leintalzoo, located in Schwaigern, is a small privately-run zoo that offers visitors a chance to see around 40 different species in a natural park setting. The zoo focuses on the care and rehabilitation of neglected animals, making it a unique destination for animal lovers. It is home to approximately 250 animals, including four species of primates with nearly 50 individuals. The zoo is visited by 50,000 people annually, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
  143. Wild and leisure park Ostrittrum143

    Wild and leisure park Ostrittrum

     Dötlingen
    The Wild and Leisure Park Ostrittrum is a spacious facility, covering approximately 18 hectares. It is located in Ostrittrum, a district of the Lower Saxony municipality of Dötlingen. The park is nestled within the beautiful surroundings of the Wildeshauser Geest Nature Park, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers.
  144. Biotopwildpark Anholter Schweiz144

    Biotopwildpark Anholter Schweiz

     Isselburg
    Anholter Schweiz, also known as Leopoldspark, is a landscape and wildlife park located near Anholt in Isselburg - Vehlingen. This park is situated close to the German-Dutch border in the far west of Münsterland, making it an accessible destination for tourists from both countries. The park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and wildlife, providing an immersive experience for nature lovers.
  145. Wildpark Gersfeld145

    Wildpark Gersfeld

     Mosbach
    Wildpark Gersfeld, also known as Hochwildschutzpark Ehrengrund, is a wildlife park located in the Hessian Rhön, about one kilometer southeast of Gersfeld. The park, which opened in July 1972, is nestled in a coniferous and mixed forest and is visited by approximately 60,000 people annually. It is considered one of the most natural wildlife parks in Germany.
  146. Heimat-Tierpark Olderdissen146

    Heimat-Tierpark Olderdissen

     Bielefeld
    The Heimat-Tierpark Olderdissen (animal park Olderdissen) is an urban zoo in Bielefeld that consists of around 16 hectares. The zoo is home to more than 450 individual animals, including 90 different species. The park offers a year-round 24-hour opening with free entry and focuses on the representat
  147. Bird Park Heiligenkirchen147

    Bird Park Heiligenkirchen

     Detmold
    The Bird Park Heiligenkirchen, located in Detmold, is a scientifically managed zoological facility that specializes in exotic birds and small mammals. The park emphasizes direct contact with the animals, providing a unique and interactive experience for visitors. The park houses around 1000 animals, mostly birds, from 300 species.
  148. Inselzoo Altenburg148

    Inselzoo Altenburg

     Altenburg
    Inselzoo Altenburg is a unique zoo in Germany as it is the only one located on an island. The island is situated in the middle of the Großer Teich, a large pond, at the southern edge of Altenburg's old town. This unique location adds to the charm and appeal of the zoo, making it a distinctive destination for tourists.
  149. Zoo Hamm149

    Zoo Hamm

     Hamm
    The Hamm Zoo, situated in the southern part of the Westphalian city of Hamm, spans an area of about 9 hectares following an expansion in 2019. This makes it a spacious destination for visitors to explore and enjoy a variety of animal species in their habitats.
  150. Tierpark Gettorf150

    Tierpark Gettorf

     Gettorf
    Tierpark Gettorf is a zoo situated in the town of Gettorf, which is near Kiel, in the region of Schleswig-Holstein. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area, offering a unique opportunity to explore a variety of wildlife in a family-friendly environment.
  151. Wingster Waldzoo151

    Wingster Waldzoo

     Wingst
    The Wingster Waldzoo, previously known as the Zoo in der Wingst until the end of 2021, is situated in the Elbe-Weser triangle in Wingst, Lower Saxony. This location is a unique geographical feature, making it an interesting destination for tourists. The zoo houses a variety of both wild and domestic animals, some of which are kept in a petting zoo that was fully renovated in 2009.
  152. Wildpark Pforzheim152

    Wildpark Pforzheim

     Pforzheim
    Founded in 1968, Wildpark Pforzheim is a large wildlife park that spans over 16.5 hectares. It is home to more than 400 mammals, fish, and birds across 70 different species. This diverse range of wildlife offers visitors a unique opportunity to observe and learn about various animals in their natural habitats.
  153. Schmetterlingshaus153

    Schmetterlingshaus

     Magdeburg
    The Schmetterlingshaus, located within the Elbauenpark in Magdeburg, is a butterfly zoo that offers a unique experience for nature lovers. It is situated on the north side of the park and is home to a diverse range of butterfly species.
  154. Tierpark Bad Liebenstein154

    Tierpark Bad Liebenstein

     Bad Liebenstein
    The Tierpark Bad Liebenstein is a quaint zoo nestled at the foot of the Burgberg in the southern Thuringian town of Bad Liebenstein. This location offers a unique blend of natural beauty and wildlife, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and families alike.
  155. Wildpark Bad Marienberg155

    Wildpark Bad Marienberg

     Bad Marienberg (Westerwald)
    Covering an area of 20 hectares, Wildpark Bad Marienberg is home to around 100 animals. The park's inhabitants include a variety of species such as alpacas, bison, nandus, and red and black game. This diversity of wildlife offers visitors a unique opportunity to observe and learn about different animals in their natural habitat.
  156. Tierpark Weißwasser156

    Tierpark Weißwasser

     Weißwasser/O.L.
    The Tierpark Weißwasser is a zoo situated in the eastern Saxon city of Weißwasser/Oberlausitz. Its location is quite convenient for tourists as it is close to the city center and directly north of Jahnteich in Jahnpark. This makes it easily accessible for visitors who are exploring the city and looking for a nature-filled experience.
  157. Erlebnis & Tigerpark Dassow157

    Erlebnis & Tigerpark Dassow

     Dassow
    The park is home to one of the largest tiger and lion facilities in Europe, housing a total of 19 big cats. This includes 14 tigers and five lions. Visitors have the opportunity to observe these magnificent creatures up close, making it a unique experience for wildlife enthusiasts.
  158. Wildpark Alte Fasanerie158

    Wildpark Alte Fasanerie

     Hanau
    Wildpark Alte Fasanerie is a wildlife park situated in Klein-Auheim, a district of Hanau. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore a variety of wildlife in their natural habitat.
  159. Wildpark Tiergarten Weilburg159

    Wildpark Tiergarten Weilburg

     Weilburg
    The Wildpark Tiergarten Weilburg is a wildlife park nestled in the Taunus, near the central Hessian city of Weilburg. It is situated in the district of the Hirschhausen district, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. The park offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich biodiversity of the region and get up close with various species of animals in their natural habitat.
  160. Oderbruchzoo Altreetz160

    Oderbruchzoo Altreetz

     Oderaue
    The Oderbruchzoo is a small zoo located in Altreetz, in the Märkisch-Oderland district of Brandenburg. It gained national attention in 1997 when it was threatened by the Oder flood. Despite the threat, the zoo was not flooded thanks to the efforts of the Bundeswehr, the fire brigade, the Technical Relief Agency, and other helpers. This event led to increased media attention and subsequent donations of money, goods, and animals to the zoo.
  161. Schmiding ZOO161

    Schmiding ZOO

     Krenglbach
    The Schmiding Zoo spans an area of 13 hectares and showcases the wildlife of various regions of the world. Visitors can expect to encounter a diverse range of animals, including giraffes, monkeys, broad-mouthed rhinos, crocodiles, red pandas, Austria's only gorillas, Siberian tigers, sloths, and exotic birds. This diversity makes the zoo a fascinating destination for wildlife enthusiasts and families alike.
  162. Wildpark-MV162

    Wildpark-MV

     Güstrow
    The Wildpark MV, previously known as Natur und Umweltpark G strow, is a zoo that is open all year round in G strow, Mecklenburg. The park predominantly features native wild animals, providing visitors with an opportunity to observe these creatures in their natural habitat. The park is located in the east of the city and south of the Nebel, nestled within a 200-hectare park landscape.
  163. Vogelpark Viernheim163

    Vogelpark Viernheim

     Viernheim
    Vogelpark Viernheim is a bird park located in the city of Viernheim, which is near Mannheim. The park is home to a wide variety of both exotic and native bird species, making it a great destination for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
  164. Krakow Zoo164

    Krakow Zoo

     Kraków
    The Krakow Zoo (Zoological Garden Krakow, Krakowski Ogród Zoologiczny) is a zoo in the Wolski Forest in the city of Krakow. The zoo was opened in 1929. With an area of about 20 hectares, it is one of the largest zoos in Poland. The Krakow Zoo is home to around 1,500 animals relating to more than 26
  165. Ueckermünde Zoo165

    Ueckermünde Zoo

     Ueckermünde
    Ueckermünde Zoo is a zoological garden situated in the city of Ueckermünde, in the eastern region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. This location makes it easily accessible for visitors from both Germany and neighboring countries.
  166. Landau Zoo166

    Landau Zoo

     Landau in der Pfalz
    Zoo Landau in der Pfalz, located in Landau in der Pfalz, Germany, spans across 4 hectares (9.9 acres). The zoo was established in 1904 and is managed by the municipality of the city. Its central location in the city, along with the historic remains of a French fort, makes it easily accessible for visitors.
  167. Feline Park167

    Feline Park

     Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux
    Parc des Félins is a unique zoological park located in Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux, a commune in Seine-et-Marne, France. The park is approximately 53.6 km southeast of Paris and is dedicated to the breeding and conservation of wild members of the cat family. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to observe and learn about a wide variety of feline species in a setting that prioritizes their well-being and conservation.
  168. Museum of Natural History168

    Museum of Natural History

     Milan
    The Museo civico di storia naturale in Milan (Museum of Natural History in Milan) is one of the most important natural history museums in Italy. The museum contains 23 exhibition rooms on two levels with a total exhibition area of 5,500 m². About 100 dioramas show scenes of fauna and flora in variou
  169. Zoo Aschersleben169

    Zoo Aschersleben

     Aschersleben
    The Zoo Aschersleben is a popular destination located in the southwest of the city Aschersleben in Saxony-Anhalt. It attracts approximately 100,000 visitors each year, making it a frequented spot for both locals and tourists alike. The zoo offers a unique blend of natural beauty and diverse wildlife, providing an engaging and educational experience for all ages.
  170. Betzenberg Wildlife Park170

    Betzenberg Wildlife Park

     Kaiserslautern
    The Betzenberg Wildlife Park is a sanctuary for a variety of animals. Visitors can expect to see owls, wild boar, lynx, mouflon, bred back tarpans, aurochs, and other animals. The park provides a natural habitat for these animals, allowing them to thrive and be observed in their natural environment.
  171. Wildpark Neuhaus171

    Wildpark Neuhaus

     Landkreis Holzminden
    The Wildpark Neuhaus is a wildlife park situated in the heart of the Solling Vogler Nature Park in Neuhaus, Lower Saxony. This expansive park, covering over 50 hectares, is part of the mixed forest, meadows, and streams that characterize the Solling mountain landscape. It showcases regionally typical animals in their natural habitat, making it a great destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
  172. Wildpark Klaushof172

    Wildpark Klaushof

     Bad Kissingen
    The Wildpark Klaushof is a wildlife park nestled in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Rhön in Bavaria. It is situated approximately four kilometers northwest of Bad Kissingen, making it a convenient destination for nature enthusiasts visiting the area. The park offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich biodiversity of the region in a serene and natural setting.
  173. Las Águilas Jungle Park173

    Las Águilas Jungle Park

     Arona
    Las Águilas-Jungle Park is a zoological and botanical park situated near the Los Cristianos beach on the Canary Island of Tenerife. This location makes it an easily accessible destination for tourists who are visiting the island. The park offers a unique combination of natural beauty and wildlife, providing an immersive experience for visitors.
  174. Santillana Zoo174

    Santillana Zoo

     Santillana del Mar
    Santillana Zoo, also known as El Zoológico y Parque Cuaternario de Santillana del Mar, is a six-hectare zoo located in the municipality of Santillana del Mar, Cantabria, Spain. It is a privately initiated and managed institution, founded by José Ignacio Pardo de Santayana in 1977. The zoo is easily accessible as it is situated at the entrance of Santillana on the Puente San Miguel road.
  175. Herberstein Zoo175

    Herberstein Zoo

     Feistritztal
    In the late 1960s, Herberstein underwent a transformation to become a zoo that showcases animals from all five continents. This change allowed the zoo to offer a more diverse and comprehensive animal viewing experience. Visitors can now enjoy the unique opportunity to see a wide variety of animals from around the world in one location.
  176. Zoo Aquarium de Madrid176

    Zoo Aquarium de Madrid

     Madrid
    The Zoo Aquarium de Madrid is a combination of a zoo that spans over is a 20-hectare with over 6000 animals of 500 different species, including Giant Pandas and White Tigers. It is one of the few zoos in the world that is home to giant pandas. The Zoo Aquarium de Madrid features the zoo, a petting z
  177. Barcelona Zoo177

    Barcelona Zoo

     Barcelona
    Founded in 1892, the quite large Barcelona Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in the world. It is home to more than 7,000 animals, including a reptile house, a pavilion of monkeys, and an aquarium with dolphins with dolphin shows. There are also two large playgrounds, a petting zoo, and a green area for
  178. Natural Science Museum of Belgium178

    Natural Science Museum of Belgium

     Brussels
    The Natural Science Museum of Belgium has a large collection of about 36 million pieces, of which fifteen million insects and nine million other invertebrates. In addition, the museum displays minerals and moon rocks, dinosaurs and mammoths, whale skeletons, shells and the Neanderthal man Spy. Speci
  179. Wildwald Voßwinkel179

    Wildwald Voßwinkel

     Arnsberg
    Wildwald Voßwinkel is a nature experience facility nestled in the Voßwinkel district of Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia. The facility is situated within the Lürwald, a significant portion of which is part of the Luerwald nature reserve. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region.
  180. Harzfalkenhof180

    Harzfalkenhof

     Bad Sachsa
    The Harzfalkenhof Zoo, also known as the Mountain of Eagles, is a bird of prey park located on the outskirts of Bad Sachsa in the southern Harz region. The park is situated on the Katzenstein, a foothill of the Ravensberg. This location provides a unique and natural environment for the birds and other animals housed in the park.
  181. Tierpark Herborn GmbH181

    Tierpark Herborn GmbH

     Herborn
    The Tierpark Herborn, previously known as Vogel- und NaturschutzTierpark Herborn, is a zoo situated in the Uckersdorf district. It is home to around 300 animals from 80 different species originating from all continents. This diverse collection of wildlife makes it a unique destination for animal lovers and those interested in nature.
  182. Tierpark Arche Noah182

    Tierpark Arche Noah

     Klötze
    The Tierpark Arche Noah Klötze is a zoo situated in the city of Klötze, in the Altmarkkreis Salzwedel region of Saxony-Anhalt. The park spans 1.75 hectares and is home to approximately 150 animals, representing 20 different species.
  183. Wildpark Potzberg183

    Wildpark Potzberg

     Föckelberg
    Wildpark and Greifvogelzoo Potzberg is a leisure and animal park nestled in the North Palatinate Mountains. It is situated approximately 20 km northwest of the independent city of Kaiserslautern in Rhineland-Palatinate. This location offers a unique opportunity for visitors to experience wildlife in a natural and scenic environment.
  184. Animal Park of the Pyrenees184

    Animal Park of the Pyrenees

     Argelès-Gazost
    The Parc animalier des Pyrénées is a wildlife park that resembles a zoo, situated in the French municipality of Ayzac-Ost, in the Hautes-Pyrénées department of the Occitanie region. This location offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse wildlife in a natural setting, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
  185. Zoo Guadeloupe and Botanical Garden185

    Zoo Guadeloupe and Botanical Garden

     Bouillante
    The Guadeloupe Zoo, also known locally as Parc des Mamelles, is a French zoological park situated on the island of Basse-Terre in Guadeloupe, within the municipality of Bouillante. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the diverse wildlife of the region in a well-maintained and accessible environment.
  186. Museo de la Fauna Salvaje186

    Museo de la Fauna Salvaje

     Boñar
    The Museo de la Fauna Salvaje, situated between the towns of Valdehuesa and Boñar in Castilla y León, Spain, is a unique institution dedicated to the representation of wildlife from all five continents. This museum provides an opportunity for visitors to explore and learn about diverse wildlife from around the globe, all in one location.
  187. Zoo and Animal Park187

    Zoo and Animal Park

     Givskud
    Givskud Zoo is a unique combination of a zoo and safari park located in Givskud, just 20 kilometres northwest of Vejle in Denmark. This location allows visitors to experience a diverse range of wildlife in a spacious and natural environment.
  188. Tallinn Zoo188

    Tallinn Zoo

     Tallinn
    The Tallinn Zoo (Tallinna Loomaaed) is a zoo in the Estonian capital Tallinn. It is the only zoo in all of Estonia. It has the largest collection of wild goats and sheep in the world. The zoo specializes in goats and argalis. A special mountain setting has been set up for this called the Alpinarium.
  189. Dolfinarium Harderwijk189

    Dolfinarium Harderwijk

     Harderwijk
    Dolfinarium Harderwijk is dedicated to dolphins. It features ten different shows with the dolphins and their trainers. After the show, visitors can come face to face with the dolphins in the underwater room. Besides dolphins, it also contains walruses, porpoises, sea lions, seals, rays and sharks.
  190. Zagreb Zoo190

    Zagreb Zoo

     Zagreb
    The Zagreb Zoo is one of three (major) zoo parks in Croatia and was founded in 1925. The Zagreb Zoo is home to more than 2,000 animals that represent 275 species. Among other animals, the zoo is home to a snow leopard, a North China leopard, a red panda, a chimpanzee, a monkey, a hippopotamus and a
  191. Zoo La Garenne191

    Zoo La Garenne

     Le Vaud
    Zoo La Garenne is a zoological garden nestled in the beautiful region of Le Vaud, in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. The zoo primarily focuses on European animals, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to observe and learn about the diverse wildlife native to the continent. From majestic birds of prey to elusive wildcats, the zoo offers a rich variety of species to discover.
  192. Tierpark Rosegg192

    Tierpark Rosegg

     Sankt Lambrecht
    Tierpark Rosegg, situated in the market town of Rosegg, holds the title of being the largest animal park in the Austrian state of Carinthia. This expansive park offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore a diverse range of animal species in a natural and spacious environment.
  193. Zoo Amiens193

    Zoo Amiens

     Amiens
    The Zoo d’Amiens, also known as Zoo Amiens Métropole, is a popular destination located in the French city of Amiens. It is situated in the Somme department in the Hauts-de-France region. The zoo is home to a wide variety of animals and is a great place for families and animal lovers to visit.
  194. Zoo Wuppertal194

    Zoo Wuppertal

     Wuppertal
    The Zoologischer Garten Wuppertal, in short Zoo Wuppertal or Wuppertaler Zoo, is a zoo in Wuppertal in Germany. The zoo was opened in 1881 and after an expansion in 2006, the zoo contains an area of 24 hectares. The park-like layout of the zoo features numerous trees and lanes. Zoo Wuppertal is home
  195. The Three Valleys Zoo195

    The Three Valleys Zoo

     Montredon-Labessonnié
    The Three Valleys Zoo, known as 'Les 3 Vallées' in French, is situated in the commune of Montredon-Labessonnié, within the Tarn department of France. This location offers a unique blend of natural beauty and wildlife, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
  196. Nibelungenhalle196

    Nibelungenhalle

     Königswinter
    The Nibelungenhalle is a unique dome structure located in the city of Königswinter, in the Rhein-Sieg district of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is situated on the path leading to the summit of the Drachenfels, a location steeped in legend where Siegfried is said to have slain a dragon. The hall houses a collection of paintings by Hermann Hendrich, which are based on Richard Wagner's opera cycle The Ring of the Nibelung and Wagner's Grail opera Parsifal.
  197. Amnéville Zoo197

    Amnéville Zoo

     Hagondange
    One of the largest zoos in France housing more than 2000 animals from 5 different continents. Fun for the whole day.
  198. Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura198

    Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura

     La Lajita
    Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura is a zoo and conservation center situated in La Lajita, within the municipality of Pájara on the island of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain. It was established in 1985 by three entrepreneurs from Fuerteventura as a small plant production center and a camel farm. Today, it has grown to become the largest conservation center in the Canary Islands and one of the largest in Europe.
  199. Universeum199

    Universeum

     Gothenburg
    Universeum is a science centre and museum in Gothenburg where animals and nature mix with technology and experiments. The Universeum is divided into six sections, each containing experiment workshops and a collection of various animals. The sections include 'Kalejdo', with crime-investigation, laser
  200. Tropiquarium de Servion200

    Tropiquarium de Servion

     Servion
    Tropiquarium de Servion is a zoological park nestled in the municipality of Servion, Switzerland, in close proximity to Lausanne. Established in 1979, the park shares its location with the Servion Zoo, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore two attractions within the same vicinity.