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Capture beautiful moments at Prague Zoo with its stunning landscapes, close-up animal encounters, and scenic vistas of Prague. The perfect backdrop for memorable photos.

Prague Zoo is one of the world's best zoological gardens, offering visitors a chance to explore diverse animal species in naturalistic habitats. Located in a scenic part of Prague, it provides an ideal day out for families, nature lovers, and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Experience the wonder of discovering rare animals, engaging exhibits, and thoughtfully designed environments. The zoo's lush surroundings and thoughtful layout make for a memorable adventure, blending entertainment with education. Whether you’re admiring exotic creatures or enjoying scenic views, Prague Zoo guarantees a captivating visit that leaves lasting impressions.

From€15.37
ADULT
€15.37
Duration
10 hours 10 minutes
Meeting Point
Prague, CZ
Opening Hours
Prague Zoo typically operates daily from early morning until late afternoon, providing ample time for exploration and discovery.
Visit Duration
Plan for at least 3-4 hours to explore all major zones and enjoy the exhibits comfortably.
Best Time to Visit
Spring and early autumn offer mild weather and lush scenery, making these seasons ideal for visiting Prague Zoo.
Address
Located in the Troja district of Prague, easily accessible by public transport or car, near scenic parks and landmarks.
Dress Code

Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy walking shoes are recommended. Hats and sunscreen are advised for sunny days, and rain gear for wet weather.

Get up and close with the animals at Prague zoo, explore the different pavillions of the zoo like the Bororo Reserve, Giant Salamander House, Elephant valley and so many more!

Your experience

 Founded in 1931 and throughout its more than 80-year history, the Prague Zoo has grown to rank among the most prestigious zoos in the world. Right behind Prague Castle, it is currently the most popular tourist destination in the Czech Republic. In the Prague Zoo, 5,049 animals of 676 species are housed. The zoo's Elephant Valley, which is home to a large herd of Asian elephants, is its pride and joy. It's also fascinating to visit the Giant Salamander House to observe the largest amphibians in the world, the critically endangered Chinese Giant Salamanders. The other pavilions in the zoo include the Gorilla Pavilion, African House, the Pavilion of Penguins, and many more exciting ones. Don't miss your chance to help an endangered species and get their autograph through a special touch panel.

Upgrade your visit with a scenic boat ride to Prague Zoo—a relaxing, picturesque journey along the Vltava River that adds a unique touch to your day out.

What's Included

Entry to Prague Zoo
Prague Zoo E-ticket (as per option selected)
Online audio guide (as per option selected)
Interactive map of Prague Zoo complex (as per option selected)
Boat ride with refreshments (as per option selected)
Colored map of pavilions (as per option selected)

Know Before You Go

Know before you go

Accessibility

  • Guide dogs are allowed.

Additional information

  • The Prague Zoo is equipped with an electronic information system, available free of charge at several sites with free Wi-Fi connection.

  • Please note that for the audio guide to work properly, it is necessary to have a working internet connection.

  • Click here to view the list of key attractions and discounts that come with Prague Cool Pass.

Instructions

- Entry to Prague Zoo

What to Expect

Expect a well-maintained zoo with spacious enclosures, diverse animal species, and interactive exhibits. The layout encourages exploration across themed zones, each offering unique sights and activities. Facilities include cafes, gift shops, and rest areas, ensuring comfort throughout your visit. The staff provides informative guides and demonstrations, enriching your understanding of wildlife conservation efforts.

About Prague Zoo Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

Prague Zoo is a renowned zoological institution nestled within the lush Troja district, offering a comprehensive and immersive wildlife experience. Opened in 1931, it spans over 60 hectares and houses more than 5,000 animals from across the globe. The zoo is dedicated to conservation, education, and research, making it a leader among European zoos. Visitors can explore various themed areas, including the African Savanna, the Indonesian Jungle, and the gift shop and restaurant zones. The zoo's innovative enclosures mimic natural habitats, providing animals with environments that encourage natural behaviors. Guided tours, animal shows, and interactive exhibits enhance the educational aspect, making it an engaging experience for all ages. What sets Prague Zoo apart is its commitment to sustainable practices and conservation efforts. Its breeding programs contribute significantly to global animal preservation initiatives. The zoo also plays an active role in reintroduction projects for endangered species, exemplifying a true dedication to wildlife protection and environmental stewardship.

Highlights

Spend a day learning more about the animals and all the endangered species this zoo holds at the Prague Zoo.
Make your way to one of the three pavilions of this sizable zoo, which spans 58 hectares and is home to 5,049 animals representing 676 species.
Admire the endangered Chinese giant salamanders in the Giant Salamander House, herds of antelope and giraffes in the African House.
Seize the opportunity to support the endangered species as you get their signatures through a unique touch panel.
Enhance your visit with hassle-free e-tickets, an online audio guide full of animal insights, and the option to arrive by a scenic boat ride to Prague Zoo.

Why Book Online?

Booking your Prague Zoo tickets online ensures quick, skip-the-line access and guarantees entry on your preferred date. Plan your visit effortlessly, compare ticket options, and enjoy exclusive deals for a seamless, stress-free experience.

History

Opened in 1931, Prague Zoo was initially conceived as an educational and conservation-oriented institution. It was designed by the renowned architects and landscape planners Karel Prager and František Karré, with an emphasis on creating habitats that mimic natural environments. Over the decades, the zoo expanded significantly, adding themed zones and modern enclosures. Notably, it became a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) and gained international recognition for its breeding programs and conservation efforts. The zoo has also hosted numerous international animal protection initiatives and continues to pioneer sustainable practices in animal keeping and visitor engagement.

Opening Hours

Prague Zoo generally opens daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with extended hours in peak seasons. Seasonal variations may apply; check local schedules for specific dates. Facilities like the main entrance, cafes, and gift shops operate during these hours. Audio guides and educational programs are available throughout the day, ensuring an enriching experience for visitors of all ages.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Prague Zoo is during spring (April to June) and early autumn (September and October), when weather is mild, and animal activity is high. Peak summer months may be busier, but offer longer daylight hours and vibrant scenery.

What to See Inside

Inside Prague Zoo, visitors can wander through various themed habitats that showcase global biodiversity. The African section features spacious enclosures for lions, elephants, and rhinos, while the Indonesian Jungle offers an immersive experience with orangutans and exotic birds. The Aquarium and Terrarium House hosts diverse aquatic and land reptiles. Special attractions include the Gorilla Pavilion and the Owl Woods. Each zone provides informative signs, interactive displays, and opportunities to observe animals up close, making for an engaging and educational visit.

Things to Know

Wear comfortable shoes for extensive walking and bring weather-appropriate clothing. A map of the zoo can help plan your route, and consider visiting early in the day for fewer crowds. Ticket lines can be lengthy during peak times, so online booking is recommended. The zoo has dining options and rest areas, but it’s advisable to carry water and snacks, especially during summer visits.

Visitor Rules

Please do not feed or disturb the animals. Keep noise levels to a minimum to avoid stressing wildlife. Do not touch or attempt to handle animals unless supervised by staff. Smoking and littering are strictly prohibited within the zoo premises. Follow designated pathways and respect safety signs and barriers.

Is It Worth Visiting?

A trip to Prague Zoo offers a unique opportunity to encounter diverse wildlife in carefully designed habitats. Its educational programs and conservation initiatives add depth to your experience, making it a worthwhile destination for families and animal lovers. The scenic setting and immersive exhibits promise an engaging, memorable day out that combines fun with learning.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do tickets for Prague Zoo cost?

Ticket prices vary based on age and type of entry; online booking often offers discounts. Please check the booking platform for current rates.

Is Prague Zoo suitable for children?

Absolutely. The zoo offers kid-friendly exhibits, playgrounds, and educational programs tailored for young visitors.

Can I bring food inside the zoo?

Outside food and beverages are generally not allowed to preserve the cleanliness and safety of the premises. There are cafes and snack bars available on-site.

Are there guided tours available?

Yes, guided tours can be booked in advance and provide deeper insights into the animals and habitats.

Is the zoo accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Prague Zoo is wheelchair accessible, with paved pathways and adapted facilities throughout the premises.

What are the parking options?

There is ample parking available near the zoo entrance for visitors arriving by car.

How long does a typical visit take?

Most visitors spend around 3-4 hours exploring the main zones and exhibits.

How to Get There

Reach Prague Zoo by tram or bus to Troja station, followed by a short walk. Alternatively, driving is convenient with available parking nearby. The zoo is accessible via public transportation from central Prague, making it easy to include in your sightseeing day.

From
€15.37
per person
ADULT
€15.37
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Duration
10 hours 10 minutes
Meeting Point
Prague, CZ
Opening Hours
Prague Zoo typically operates daily from early morning until late afternoon, providing ample time for exploration and discovery.
Visit Duration
Plan for at least 3-4 hours to explore all major zones and enjoy the exhibits comfortably.
Best Time to Visit
Spring and early autumn offer mild weather and lush scenery, making these seasons ideal for visiting Prague Zoo.
Address
Located in the Troja district of Prague, easily accessible by public transport or car, near scenic parks and landmarks.
Dress Code

Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy walking shoes are recommended. Hats and sunscreen are advised for sunny days, and rain gear for wet weather.

From
€15.37
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