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Melbourne Zoo Ticket

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Melbourne Zoo, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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4.5 / 5
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So fun! first time experience and found it very fun! so many animals to see. worth getting there and sticking around to the after noon where the tigers and snow leopards were more active. Staff were very friendly as well.
ease of use. present the voucher to the staff at entrance and you should be good. it is seems like park and a zoo at the same time. experience: 10 price: 10 facilities: 10 service: 10 ease of booking on Klook: 10
Getting tickets purchased in advance. Made my trip easy without worrying about queuing issue. Melbourne zoo is worth paying a visit. There is a playground for children near Tasmanian devil area. My kids had a great time in the zoo.
Melbourne Zoo is a fantastic place to explore nature and wildlife in the heart of the city. The enclosures are thoughtfully designed, giving animals space to roam while allowing visitors to observe them up close. The zoo is well-maintained, and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable. It’s a great day out for families, couples, or anyone who loves animals. Highly recommended!
One of the best Zoos I have ever been to. Totally worth the time you are going to spend here. You get to see many animals, especially the Lions at a very close range, basically just a glass panel between you and the beast. This is easily accessible via trans from the CBD, there is a train station within few meters from the Zoon entrance.
As I walked through the gates of the Melbourne Zoo, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder. The sounds of birds chirping and animals roaring filled the air, setting the tone for an unforgettable adventure. Our first stop was the Australian Walkabout, where we came face-to-face with kangaroos, wallabies, and emus roaming freely in their naturalistic habitat. The kids were thrilled to feed the kangaroos and take photos with them, creating memories that will last a lifetime. As we made our way through the zoo, we were struck by the sheer diversity of species on display. The Orang-utan Sanctuary was a particular highlight, with its breathtaking views of these majestic creatures swinging effortlessly through the trees. We spent ages watching them, mesmerized by their intelligence and social behavior. The Reptile House was another standout, with its incredible collection of snakes, lizards, and crocodiles. The kids were fascinated by the different species and enjoyed the interactive displays that allowed them to get up close and personal. What struck me most about our visit to the Melbourne Zoo, however, was the emphasis on conservation and education. Everywhere we looked, there were signs and displays highlighting the importance of protecting and preserving wildlife, and the role that we can all play in making a difference. It was clear that the zoo is dedicated to inspiring visitors to take action and make a positive impact on the world. As we left the zoo at the end of the day, I felt inspired and motivated to do my part in protecting our planet's precious wildlife.
seamless ticketing experience & hassle-free! was able to use the tickets at the counter easily, would definitely recommend it for a cute experience with loads of animals & also the staff at the zoo are the absolutely friendliest people!!
Great experience in the zoo. getting there was relatively easy via Tram #58. Short walk from the stop to the entrance as well. In short, was an enjoyable and pleasant journey and experience at the zoo!

Guide

  • Located in the heart of the city, Melbourne Zoo is the perfect place to escape hustle and bustle for a day!
  • Discover penguins, seals and other inhabitants of Victoria's coast and ocean at the Wild Sea exhibition
  • Support wildlife conservation and breeding programs for endangered species while enjoying a fun, educational experience
  • Kids Go Free! Children age 4-15 can visit Melbourne Zoo for free on weekends, VIC School Holiday & Public Holiday dates
  • Wonder what happens in a zoo every morning before it opens to the public? Try out Melbourne Zoo’s Australian Wildlife Tour to find out!

Explore the heart of wildlife conservation at Melbourne Zoo, a flagship zoo operated by Zoos Victoria. Located close to the city in Victoria, Australia, this great place lets you escape the hustle and bustle while enjoying world-class animal exhibits. With free entry for members and easy online booking, Melbourne Zoo tickets make planning your day simple and stress-free!

From heritage gardens and tree-lined paths to immersive wildlife trails, Melbourne Zoo offers a calm escape within the city. You can explore at your own pace while seeing iconic Australian animals up close, learning about local conservation efforts, and supporting hands-on animal care programs that protect wildlife across Victoria and Australia.

Booking Melbourne Zoo tickets gives you more than general admission; it supports its vital conservation programs protecting endangered animals like tigers and gorillas. Your visit helps Zoos Victoria fund breeding, education, and wildlife care programs across Australia and beyond.

Animals & Exhibits You Can't Miss

Discover animals from around the world, from Australian natives to rare species:

  • Lion Gorge: Watch majestic lions up close and learn how they hunt in the wild
  • Australian Bush: Spot koalas, wombats, kangaroos, and other iconic wildlife
  • Wild Sea: See playful penguins, seals, and fascinating marine life
  • Butterfly House: Walk through a tropical space filled with colorful butterflies

FAQs about Melbourne Zoo

Is Melbourne Zoo free on weekends?

Melbourne Zoo offers free entry for children aged 4--15 on weekends, Victorian public holidays, and school holidays. Adults need to purchase Melbourne Zoo tickets, while members enjoy free admission year-round.

How long should I plan to spend at Melbourne Zoo?

Most visitors spend 3--4 hours exploring exhibits, watching animal talks, and visiting highlights like Lion Gorge and Wild Sea. Plan a full day if you want a relaxed pace or extra experiences.

Where is Melbourne Zoo located, and how do I get there? Melbourne Zoo is located close to the city in Victoria, Australia, with easy access by public transport or car. It’s a convenient and family-friendly spot for a day out with kids or friends.

When is the best time to visit Melbourne Zoo?

Arrive shortly after opening to see animals at their most active and avoid crowds. Weekdays are quieter than weekends, and spring or autumn offers the most comfortable weather. Summer visitors should plan early to avoid midday heat and bustle.

FAQs

What unique animal experiences can I expect at Melbourne Zoo in the city centre?

Melbourne Zoo, conveniently located in the city centre, offers a range of unique animal encounters. Watch monkeys swing through the trees in their natural habitat, providing an entertaining and immersive experience. The zoo's diverse grounds also allow for close encounters with majestic tigers as they roam within carefully designed habitats.

Are there specific opening hours for Melbourne Zoo, and can I stroll through the zoo grounds at my own pace?

Melbourne Zoo operates between 9:00am and 5:00pm, and visitors are welcome to stroll through the grounds at their own pace. It's advisable to check the official website for updated opening hours to plan your visit accordingly.

How can I purchase tickets for Melbourne Zoo, and are there any exclusive experiences available for a more personalized visit?

Tickets for Melbourne Zoo can be conveniently purchased online through Klook! For an exclusive experience, consider checking for Klook's seasonal promos special encounters or guided tours, providing a more personalized and in-depth exploration of the diverse animal exhibits.

What transportation options are available to reach Melbourne Zoo from the city centre?

Melbourne Zoo is easily accessible from the city centre. You can choose Tram 58 (West Coburg) which takes you directly to Melbourne Zoo from the city. The tram stop for the zoo is Royal Park Station. You can also catch a train to Royal Park Station, which is the nearest train station to Melbourne Zoo. From there, it's a short walk to the zoo entrance.

Apart from monkeys and tigers, what other unique animals can I encounter at Melbourne Zoo?

Melbourne Zoo boasts a wide variety of animals, including the fascinating sight of zebras grazing on the grounds. From vibrant bird species to captivating reptiles, the zoo's diverse collection promises an enriching experience for visitors of all ages.

How can I get to Melbourne Zoo?

To reach Melbourne Zoo, you can utilize various modes of transportation: By Car: Melbourne Zoo is located at Elliott Avenue, Parkville, Victoria 3052. If you're driving, you can enter the address into your GPS or mapping app for directions. There is limited on-site parking available for a fee. By Public Transport:

  1. By Tram: Take Route 58 between West Coburg and Toorak, which runs via William Street in the city center. The tram stops directly outside Melbourne Zoo at Stop 26.
  2. By Train: Trains on the Upfield line depart from Flinders Street Station and stop at Royal Park Station, located just across the road from Melbourne Zoo's rail gate entrance.
  3. By Bus: Bus route 505 from Moonee Ponds to Melbourne University stops outside Melbourne Zoo. Please check the latest schedules and any service disruptions before your journey.

What are some nearby attractions to Melbourne Zoo?

Nearby attractions to Melbourne Zoo include Kyabram Fauna Park and other parks and gardens in the Melbourne area. Visitors can explore these additional attractions to enhance their zoo experience and enjoy more of the natural beauty of Victoria.

Are there any other Zoos Victoria attractions nearby?

Yes, Zoos Victoria operates other attractions in addition to Melbourne Zoo, including Werribee Open Range Zoo and Healesville Sanctuary. Each zoo offers unique experiences and opportunities to connect with wildlife in different environments.

Is food and beverages available for purchase at the zoo?

Our catering team, like the hospitality industry across Victoria, is currently facing challenges. We are working to open outlets and cafes as soon as possible. To avoid potential disappointment or long queues, we recommend considering bringing your own picnic and snacks. Thank you for your understanding.

Can I see orangutans at Melbourne Zoo?

Yes, Melbourne Zoo is home to a group of orangutans. You can observe these intelligent primates in their specially designed-habitat and learn about the conservation efforts aimed at protecting them in the wild.

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