Bioparco the zoo ticket in Rome
- Visit one of Italy’s oldest zoos, founded in Rome in 1911
- Discover over 200 species from around the world in a historic setting
- Located in Villa Borghese, Rome’s famous park known for art and nature
- Walk through lush gardens inspired by Rome’s rich cultural and natural heritage
- See exotic animals in spacious habitats designed for education and preservation efforts
- Explore conservation programs protecting endangered animals and promoting biodiversity in Italy
What to expect
The Bioparco di Roma, originally inaugurated as the Zoological Garden of Rome in 1911, has evolved from a traditional zoo into a center for wildlife conservation, environmental education, and scientific research. Home to over 1,200 animals from approximately 200 species, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians from five continents, this park offers an opportunity to explore diverse wildlife in a unique botanical setting. Visitors can discover rare and endangered species while gaining a deeper understanding of nature and the importance of protecting ecosystems. The lush surroundings enhance the experience, making it one of Rome’s most fascinating green spaces. Through engaging exhibits and immersive environments, the Bioparco promotes awareness of global biodiversity and encourages respect for the natural world








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