Faunia

Botanical garden
★ 4.8 (33K+ reviews) • 18K+ booked
Discover the enchanting world of Faunia, a unique blend of zoo and botanical garden nestled in the heart of Madrid, Spain. Spanning 14 hectares, Faunia offers an immersive experience into the natural habitats of over 1,200 animals from 152 different species. This captivating wildlife park is a haven for animal lovers, nature enthusiasts, and families seeking a day of adventure and discovery. With its meticulously recreated ecosystems and themed areas, Faunia transports visitors from the icy realms of the Antarctic to the lush warmth of the Amazon jungle. Whether you're exploring the diverse range of habitats or engaging with interactive exhibits, Faunia promises an unforgettable journey into the wonders of the natural world, making it a must-visit destination for anyone visiting Madrid.
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Av. Comunidades, 28, Vicálvaro, 28032 Madrid, Spain
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4.8 /5
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Angie ************
30 Jun
Awesome cooking experience! Angel was really friendly and we learnt so many new tips from him. In fact, the paella we cooked was the best on our entire Spain trip! A wonderful family activity for all ages. Highly recommended.
TM *
22 Jun
Angel, our chef was very fluent in English, pleasant in instructing and very knowledgeable. I recommend this 100% if you are in Madrid. My partner ans I loved this activity. We learned to make sangria, gazpacho and paella.
2+
Wong *******
22 Jun
I highly recommend visiting this attraction if you are spending a few days in Madrid. The architecture is beautiful and has a lot of history.
2+
Chung **************
20 Jun
It was easy to book on Klook with your selected time slot prior to your visit. The ticket was confirmed instantly to your email.
1+
PingPing ***
19 Jun
Fantastic experience, love the interaction between the chef and the stall holders at the market. Chef gave us many tips how to make Gazpacho, paella & sangria. Taste fabulous.
LEE *****
10 Jun
I went to see Guernica, but there are many other works worth seeing. If you go early in the morning, you will have more time to see them.
Klook 用戶
6 Jun
It is highly recommended to join a guided tour! Because the Retiro Park covers a large area, the various attractions are a bit scattered. Unless you plan to save money (the park itself does not require tickets) and are willing to spend more than half a day walking around, it will be more efficient and enjoyable to have a professional guide to assist us. Our tour guide was very dedicated to explaining the history of Spain to us and guiding us to various attractions in the park (he even took the trouble to take us to the places we wanted to visit). It was a wonderful experience!
2+
Malcolm **********
18 May
the qr was very seamless, it let us get through the checkpoint fast. no hassle. would definitely recommend it

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Polar Ecosystem

Bundle up and prepare for an icy adventure in Faunia's Polar Ecosystem, the largest of its kind in Europe. Here, you can marvel at the fascinating wildlife that thrives in the extreme cold of the Antarctic. From the rare Adelie's penguins to other captivating species, this chilly realm offers a unique glimpse into life at the poles. It's a must-visit for anyone curious about the wonders of our planet's coldest regions.

The Jungle

Step into the heart of the Amazon at Faunia's Jungle Ecosystem, where the vibrant sights and sounds of the rainforest come alive. This lush environment is home to a dazzling array of wildlife, including the gentle Antillean manatees, colorful macaws, and playful squirrel monkeys. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking to escape into a tropical paradise, the Jungle offers an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of the Amazon.

Silent Shadows

Venture into the enigmatic world of Silent Shadows, Europe's largest nocturnal house, where the mysteries of the night unfold before your eyes. This dimly lit sanctuary is home to rare and elusive species like the Nancy Ma's night monkey and the aardvark. As you explore, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the fascinating adaptations that allow these creatures to thrive in the dark. It's an intriguing journey into the hidden lives of nocturnal animals.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Faunia is more than just a zoo; it's a captivating journey through diverse ecosystems and cultures. Since its opening on July 10, 2001, originally as Parque Biológico de Madrid, it has been a beacon of conservation and education. Renamed in 2002, thanks to the creative input of philologist Fernando Beltrán and the design expertise of Ricardo Novaro Bocco, Faunia stands as a proud member of EAZA and AIZA. This highlights its unwavering commitment to the preservation of our natural world and the importance of conservation.

Local Cuisine

While Faunia may not focus on local cuisine, it offers a delightful array of dining options within the park. Visitors can enjoy a variety of snacks and meals, perfect for fueling your adventure as you explore the wonders of the park. The catering areas provide a chance to savor delicious meals amidst the park's stunning natural beauty.

Conservation Programs

Faunia is deeply committed to wildlife preservation, actively participating in various EEP and ESB programs. The park plays a crucial role in the conservation of endangered species, such as the white-headed marmoset, showcasing its dedication to protecting our planet's precious biodiversity.