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Founded in 1828, London Zoo was the world's first scientific zoological gardens. Originally intended as a collection for scientific study, it was eventually made open to the public in 1847.
Set in 36 acres of gardens and with over 650 species of animals, the zoo offers the perfect day out for the whole family with lots to do, plenty to see and so much to learn.
Visit the cheeky, the deadly, the chirpy and the wild - all at London Zoo. Get closer to your favourite animals, learn about them at the keeper talks and watch them show off their skills at the special daily events.
By visiting London Zoo, you can help to protect endangered species, conserve natural habitats and bring learning to life for all ages.
Address London Zoo Outer Circle Regent's Park London NW1 4RY
Opening Times 6 March - 23 October 2006 10am until 5.30pm
24 October - 28 October 2006 10am until 4.30pm
29 October - 31 December 2006 10am until 4pm
Travel Nearest Tube: Camden Town Nearest Rail: Marylebone Bus Routes: 274, C2
Access There are six disabled parking bays near the Zoo entrance.
The zoo is more than 170 years old and contains many old buildings, 12 of which are listed. Most of the Zoo is accessible for wheelchair users and those with walking difficulties, with two notable exceptions - there is no access to the Moonlight World and no direct access to the Aquarium.
There are six manual wheelchairs and two electric buggies available for disabled visitors. A deposit of £25.00 is required. It is strongly recommended that you book a wheelchair in advance of your visit. Please call 020 7449 6576 to reserve one.
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Price Guide • Adult - £16.00 • Child (3-15) - £12.50 • Concessions - £14.50
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