
London Zoo
An outdoor zoo in Greater London

London Zoo, established in 1828, is the world's oldest scientific zoo, housing over 8,000 animals from more than 300 species. Located in Regent's Park, London, it offers families a unique opportunity to explore diverse wildlife in immersive habitats. Visitors can enjoy walk-through enclosures, such as the Gorilla Kingdom and Tiger Territory, and observe penguins in their underwater viewing area. The zoo also features interactive experiences like ZooTown, an indoor role-play adventure for children, and the Animal Adventure play area, designed for younger visitors. Educational talks by expert zookeepers provide insights into animal behavior and conservation efforts. With its rich history and commitment to conservation, London Zoo offers a memorable and educational experience for families.
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What parents should know
London Zoo, established in 1828, is the world's oldest scientific zoo, housing over 8,000 animals from more than 300 species.
Getting there
Public Transport Access
The nearest Underground station is Camden Town (Northern Line), approximately a 16-minute walk from the zoo. Alternatively, Chalk Farm station (Northern Line) is about an 18-minute
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