Project Description

MADRID ZOO AQUARIUM




Description

Essentials about Madrid Zoo Aquarium in brief

Animal fans and families with children will inevitably end up at the Madrid Zoo Aquarium during a trip to Madrid. The approximately 20-hectare zoo is located in the huge Casa de Campo urban forest and is one of the largest of its kind in Spain. Founded as early as 1770, the Madrid Zoo is one of the oldest animal parks in the world. Here, visitors can expect to see around 6,000 animals from about 500 different species from all over the world. The absolute highlight of the zoo are definitely the Chinese giant pandas, which can only be seen in a few places outside of China.

The animals in Madrid Zoo Aquarium

Originally, the zoo was located in Retiro Park and exhibited animals from the American and Asian provinces of the Spanish Empire. Since the 1970s, the zoo grounds have been located in Casa de Campo.

The Madrid Zoo Aquarium displays a very wide range of creatures from all five continents. There are hippos, gazelles, giraffes, gorillas, lemurs, leopards, chimpanzees, ostriches and zebras (from Africa), gibbons, camels, orangutans, giant pandas, tigers, tapirs and yaks (from Asia), bears, bison, lynx, wild boars and wolves (from Europe), seals, snowy owls, black bears and raccoons (from North America), macaws, capuchin monkeys and tapirs (from South America), and emus, koalas and wallabies (from Australia) – to name just a few of the 500 species. Very popular are the zoo’s dolphinarium, where dolphins and sea lions perform their tricks. And the smallest visitors will have their fun in the petting zoo.




Website

Phone

+34 91 154 74 79

Opening hours

Opening hours vary from day to day and from month to month. For detailed information see the website.

Admission fees

Adults (Ages 8 – 64): €27.90

Seniors (Ages 65 and above): €22.50

Children (Ages 3 – 7): €22.50

Small children (Ages 2 and under): free

The purchase of online tickets ist cheaper.

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Address

Getting there

By public transport:

Metro lines 5 and 10: Stop Casa de Campo

Bus lines 25 and 33: Stop Casa de Campo

By car:

There is a parking lot on site.

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