ZSL London Zoo

ZSL London Zoo dateert dan misschien uit 1828, maar de ouderwetse kooien zijn tegenwoordig vervangen door diervriendelijke omheiningen, zoals bijvoorbeeld het Gorilla Kingdom. Hier vindt u zo'n 650 diersoorten, van tijgers en giraffen tot zeepaardjes en vogelspinnen.

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ZSL London Zoo Adres:

Adres:
Regent's Park, London
London
NW1 4RY
Telefoonnummer: +44 (0)20 7722 3333
Fax: +44 (0)20 7483 4436
E-Mail:
Website: http://www.zsl.org/zsl-london-zoo/corporate-and-private-events/

Locatie-informatie ZSL London Zoo

Adres:
Regent's Park, London
London
NW1 4RY
Telefoonnummer: +44 (0)20 7722 3333
Fax: +44 (0)20 7483 4436
E-Mail:
Website: http://www.zsl.org/zsl-london-zoo/corporate-and-private-events/
Openbaar vervoer: Chalk Farm, London Underground

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3.0
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  De nieuwste 5 recensies vanZSL London Zoo

London Zoo, not great!

On a 3 day trip to London and unfortunately was part of a day I felt could have been spent somewhere else! It is one of the worst Zoo's I have ever been to! Most of the cages were empty and to be...

On a 3 day trip to London and unfortunately was part of a day I felt could have been spent somewhere else! It is one of the worst Zoo's I have ever been to! Most of the cages were empty and to be honest I have been to much better zoos!!

I am extremely pleased I didn't pay full price for this, £18 per adult and something litke £15 per child!! Luckily I had a 2 for 1 voucher! The butterfly house was very good and the aquarium was ok! But the rest was pretty poor! Could hardly see the Lions and when you could there was so much mesh covering it you could hardly see the animals any way!!

Wouldn't go again!

 
2.0
31 oktober 2009
by gooseuk7, Leeds
 

A wonderful day out for everyone...

Tips-put your walking boots on, not your high heels. Long walk from whichever station you arive at-having walked from Regents Park, Great Portland Street, Baker Street and Camden Town, the latter is...

Tips-put your walking boots on, not your high heels. Long walk from whichever station you arive at-having walked from Regents Park, Great Portland Street, Baker Street and Camden Town, the latter is much quicker, but tis a nice walk across Regents Park frm the other stations-leave 15-20 mins to walk it. Loved all the animals-not too busy even on a Saturday pm, lovely sunny day in september. Try to get the 2 for 1 deals that are always around. Guilt trip to pay extra £1.70 for the tiger protection-more like hidden tiger-only saw one through the branches! Don't feel guilty and pay it if you're hard up-they get plenty of money I'm sure. Bug world was good. Have been to the zoo and other zoos many times but have yet to see a tapir! Got told off for intimidating a gorilla-I squatted down to it's eye level through the glass!! Leave 4-5 hours to see round. Otters and Meerkats soooo cute! Penguins-could watch them all day. Sights and smells and sounds-whiffy! Aquarium and reptiles-old fashioned housing in need of renovation but adds to charm as not changed much since I went as a child in the 70s.

 
5.0
17 oktober 2009
by MrCD, Kent
 

fantastic but a bit pricey

the children can't get enough, a fantastic day out and we will return for the reptile house!

the children can't get enough, a fantastic day out and we will return for the reptile house!

 
5.0
14 september 2009
by mcgem, london
 

If you love zoos, this one is pretty good

I must admit that I love zoos (or anything to do with animals) so I'm a pretty easy sell when it comes to zoos. This one is located in beautiful Regent's Park, and it's an easy stroll over to...

I must admit that I love zoos (or anything to do with animals) so I'm a pretty easy sell when it comes to zoos. This one is located in beautiful Regent's Park, and it's an easy stroll over to gorgeous Queen Mary's Gardens after your visit for a picnic lunch or rest, so keep that in mind if you plan to visit.

Try and get there early, like most attractions in London. I arrived a half hour after opening time and there was no wait. Two hours later the queue that I passed on my way out was very, very long.

The zoo's animals appear happy, healthy, and in superior habitats, so I just enjoyed watching them. You can get very close to most and get some candid photos.

The layout of the zoo is confusing, I'll admit. And if you aren't watching closely, you'll end up backtracking to see things you'd missed the first time around. But some clever zoo official has painted a line down the pathways, follow this colored line and you'll see everything and won't get lost or pass anything up. Want to beat the crowds? Do this backwards and follow the same line in an opposite path around the zoo so that you start at the exit and come back to the entrance. They are in the same area so it isn't hard to find.

Entrance fees are steep, and the food is worse at the cafe. A simple meal of a sandwhich and soda cost me thirteen pounds, so I reccomend either timing your visit around meal times, or bringing in your own food. There are designated picnic spots around the zoo.

 
4.0
13 september 2009
by annikalibby, Houston, Texas
 

Could Have Been Better

Definitely has the potential to be the best zoo in the country, but lacks in wow. A lot of refurbishment is being done at the moment, ruling out seeing some of the most interesting animals e.g Lion...

Definitely has the potential to be the best zoo in the country, but lacks in wow. A lot of refurbishment is being done at the moment, ruling out seeing some of the most interesting animals e.g Lion. Has very interesting animals such as bearded pigs, tigers, wallabies, pygmy hippos, meerkats etc. One star exhibit at the moment would have to be the Galapagos tortoises, which are a real revelation to see. Areas of the zoo just feel like they have not had much effort thrown into them, and that the zoo does not really give too much attention to it. Examples are the Outback and the Night Zone. The outback is just a small corner of the zoo where animals that were said to be there were not and where not too many visitors seemed to be around. The Night Zone was practically empty, animals and visitors alike, with such darkness you were unable to see. Overall I have probably dwelled too much on the negatives, as it definitely is a place for a family and a good day out.

 
3.0
11 augustus 2009
by jwr17, Guildford, Surrey, UK
 

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