Wrocław Zoo is Poland’s largest and oldest zoo, home to over 10,000 animals from around the world. It features diverse zones like the Afrykarium (Africa-themed oceanarium), Madagascar Pavilion, Odrarium, and Terrarium, offering a chance to see div...
Founded On
1865
ADDRESS
Zygmunta Wróblewskiego 1-5, 51-618 Wrocław, Poland
RECOMMENDED DURATION
3 hours
Timings
09:00–18:00
VISITORS PER YEAR
1800000
TICKETS
From zł 80
EXPECTED WAIT TIME - STANDARD
0-30 mins (Peak), 0-30 mins (Off Peak)
Did you know?
Wrocław Zoo spans 33 hectares (82 acres), making it one of the largest zoological gardens in Poland.
Home to over 12,000 animals from 1,132 species, it is one of Europe’s most diverse zoological gardens.
It is the third-largest zoo globally by species count, offering visitors a chance to see an unparalleled variety of wildlife in one place.
The Africarium is a unique exhibit within the zoo, showcasing aquatic life from Africa, including ecosystems like the Red Sea and Congo River.
The zoo operates daily, typically from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. However, hours can vary seasonally, so it's advisable to check before planning your visit.
The zoo is accessible by tram; take lines 2, 10, or 12 to the "Zoo" stop.
Yes, several restaurants and cafes are available within the zoo premises.
Bringing outside food and beverages is not permitted inside the zoo.
A typical visit lasts between 3 to 5 hours, depending on individual preferences.
Yes, guided tours can be arranged upon request.
Yes, a gift shop is located near the entrance, offering souvenirs and educational materials.
Yes, there's a section where visitors can interact with domesticated animals.
Personal photography is permitted; however, commercial photography requires prior approval.
Yes, parking facilities are available near the zoo for visitors traveling by car.
Yes, tickets can be purchased online through the zoo's official website or authorized vendors.
Most major attractions within the zoo, including the Market Square, Wrocław Zoo, and Centennial Hall, are wheelchair accessible. Public transportation also has facilities for disabled travelers.
The zoo offers educational programs and workshops for children and adults to promote wildlife conservation and awareness.