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Discover over 720 animal species at London Zoo with a single entry ticket. Experience iconic exhibits like Tiger Territory, Penguin Beach, and Gorilla Kingdom for $41.08.

The London Zoo, operated by ZSL London Zoo, offers an engaging and educational experience for animal lovers with an entry price of $41.08 per person. This single-day ticket grants access to over 720 species in a beautifully landscaped setting in Greater London, surrounded by Regent’s Park. With many themed exhibits and state-of-the-art enclosures, this zoo promises a memorable day for visitors of all ages.
What makes this tour stand out is its diverse collection, from majestic lions to tiny invertebrates, all housed in carefully designed environments. The latest attractions added in 2021—like the Tiny Giants coral reef tank and the Giants of the Galápagos—show the zoo’s commitment to conservation and education. A notable feature is the Land of the Lions, where visitors get closer than ever to the Asiatic lions, of which fewer than 400 remain in the wild.
While the price is moderate for a full day of exploration, visitors should keep in mind that transport is not included, and arriving early helps maximize time. This tour is perfect for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys getting close to animals in an accessible setting.
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The Land of the Lions stands out as the zoo’s largest experience, covering 2,500 m² of Indian-themed enclosures. Here, visitors get a rare opportunity to observe Asiatic lions—of which fewer than 400 are estimated to remain in the wild—up close.
The walkways and viewing points are designed to give an immersive experience, allowing visitors to see these powerful animals in settings that mimic their natural habitat. The exhibit not only offers breathtaking views but also highlights conservation efforts aimed at protecting this endangered species. Visitors appreciate how well-maintained and spacious the enclosures are, enabling a comfortable space for the animals and a more natural viewing experience.

Tiger Territory is a highlight for anyone interested in big cats. This exhibit allows visitors to come face-to-face with Sumatran tigers, observing their natural behaviors like walking, eating, and resting. The exhibit emphasizes conservation issues faced by tigers in the wild, making it both a visual spectacle and an educational experience.
The design of the enclosure provides excellent viewing angles, and the informative displays deepen understanding of these magnificent predators. Visitors often comment on how impressive and engaging the space is, making it a must-see stop during the visit.

In 2021, the zoo expanded its small but mighty exhibits with Tiny Giants, celebrating invertebrates and small creatures that play crucial roles in ecosystems. The highlight here is the coral reef tank, where schools of clownfish and blue tangs swim in vibrant, realistic habitats.
This exhibit offers a fresh perspective on marine biodiversity and tiny animals that are often overlooked. The brightly lit tanks and detailed informational panels make it a captivating stop for visitors curious about ocean life and small but significant creatures.
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Opened in October 2021, Giants of the Galápagos introduces visitors to tortoises that can live over a century. The climate of the Galápagos is simulated here, offering a chance to learn about and appreciate these endemic creatures. The exhibit emphasizes conservation efforts to protect the Galápagos giant tortoises and the wider ecosystem.
Visitors can observe three giant tortoises and learn about their lifetime changes and the threats they face. It’s a thought-provoking exhibit that underscores the importance of planetary protection.

At Penguin Beach, the largest penguin pool in England allows visitors to see Humboldt penguins as they swim, walk, and feed. Underwater viewing windows create an up-close view of these social birds, making it easier to appreciate their behavior and agility.
The exhibit’s beach environment mimics their natural habitat, providing a comfortable space for the penguins. Visitors consistently praise the beautiful setting and the entertaining penguins, making this a favorite part of the zoo experience.

The Into Africa zone is home to giraffes, where visitors can observe these graceful creatures in a spacious environment. The Gorilla Kingdom offers a breathtaking glimpse of giant gorillas in well-designed habitats that allow for close-up viewing.
Reviews highlight how easy it is to see the animals in these enclosures, thanks to large windows and thoughtful design. Both areas provide informative displays and opportunities for great photographs.

The entry process involves exchanging a voucher at the pre-paid ticket desk, streamlining access and skipping long lines. The ticket is valid for one day, but visitors should be aware that last admission occurs one hour before the zoo closes.
While transportation to the zoo is not included, the location in Regent’s Park makes it convenient for those traveling by public transport or car. The zoo features plenty of toilets, food outlets, and seating areas, helping to manage comfort and convenience during the visit.

With a 4.3-star rating from over 2,000 reviews, visitors consistently praise friendly and helpful staff, good value, and diverse animal exhibits. Many highlight how close they can get to the animals, enhancing the overall experience.
Multiple reviews mention how spending around 4 hours allows for seeing most exhibits, and some praise the well-maintained enclosures and informative displays. The variety of attractions and opportunities to learn about conservation issues** are common themes among positive feedback.
The London Zoo offers a comprehensive look at wildlife from around the world, with special exhibits that appeal to both families and serious animal enthusiasts. The $41.08 ticket provides good value for a full day of exploration in a beautiful setting.
While transport isn’t included, the zoo’s location in Regent’s Park makes it accessible and easy to reach. The new features introduced in 2021—like Tiny Giants and Giants of the Galápagos—enhance the educational aspect and visitor engagement.
For those interested in conservation, up-close animal encounters, or simply spending quality time with nature, this well-reviewed zoo is a worthy choice. Expect friendly staff, large enclosures, and a variety of species that will keep both kids and adults captivated.
“amazing trip, loved seeing the exhibitions and animals and even the cafe food was great, will definitely be coming back”
Is transport included in the ticket?
No, transportation is not included. Visitors should plan to reach the zoo via public transport or car.
How long should I plan to spend at the zoo?
Most visitors spend around 4 hours to see all the major exhibits comfortably.
What is the latest I can enter the zoo?
The last admission is 1 hour before the zoo closes.
Are there opportunities to see animals up close?
Yes, areas like Gorilla Kingdom, Giraffe Enclosure, and Penguin Beach are designed for close viewing.
Can I skip the line?
Yes, the ticket includes skip-the-line entry, saving time on busy days.
Is the ticket valid for multiple visits?
No, the single ticket is valid for one day only.